1000 calories a day

Jay2God
Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
edited November 27 in Health and Weight Loss
I'm 5'9 270 pounds I started intermittent fasting and I eat 1000 calories a day is that bad? I usually dont get hungry until 2 PM I eat 3 eggs with chicken breast and that's usually around 450 or less calories and I get full then my last meal is at 6pm I eat chicken breast with brocolli coliflower half a avocado and a granola bar and thats it.
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  • Jay2God
    Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
    edited July 2018
    I'm hitting my protein and fat macro goals and keeping my carbs low what do I need to change? Do I really need to eat if not hungry?
  • Jay2God
    Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
    Why are you eating so little? Yes it's bad, the minimum recommended intake for a man is 1500 calories and at your stats you can lose at a healthy rate on a lot more than that.

    That is what a tiny 70 year old woman would exist on, not a 270lb young man.

    I hit my goal protein and fat goal on macros though. Do I have to add 1 more meal? If I'm not hungry?
  • Jay2God
    Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
    What are you trying to achieve?

    He/she who eats the most and still loses wins!

    To lose weight is my goal but I feel like I eat good but yet 1000 calories is so low I dont see myself eating an extra meal but if I have to I will
  • Jay2God
    Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »
    May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.

    I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
  • Jay2God
    Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
    fb47 wrote: »
    pinuplove wrote: »
    May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.

    I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265

    That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.

    It's 1.75lbs a week

    Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think

    Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do
  • Jay2God
    Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
    fb47 wrote: »
    pinuplove wrote: »
    May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.

    I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265

    That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.

    It's 1.75lbs a week

    Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think

    Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do

    By the way I forgot to mention I do not exercise I'm hardly active
  • Jay2God
    Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
    crb426 wrote: »
    35 pounds in 5 months is 7 pounds a month (not week), which is perfectly acceptable. I have a feeling you are eating more than you think, thank goodness.

    Are you using a food scale? You are probably eating closer to 2000/day or more.

    Today I ate 3 4.0 oz Turkey breast that's 360 calories and I scan it on MFP i legit have to eat granola bar to hit 1000 calories what am i doing wrong
  • Jay2God
    Jay2God Posts: 42 Member
    crb426 wrote: »
    35 pounds in 5 months is 7 pounds a month (not week), which is perfectly acceptable. I have a feeling you are eating more than you think, thank goodness.

    Are you using a food scale? You are probably eating closer to 2000/day or more.

    Today I ate 3 4.0 oz Turkey breast that's 360 calories and I scan it on MFP i legit have to eat granola bar to hit 1000 calories what am i doing wrong

    How do you know they are 4oz, are you weighing them? 4oz of raw turkey is 129 cals according to the USDA database so that's already incorrect and 390 not 360. Also how are you cooking this, do you add any oil/condiments?

    From 390 to 360 not a big difference it's not going to get me over 1k calories and how much calories does oil and condiments usually have?
  • LW3380
    LW3380 Posts: 118 Member
    Why not make your diary public and we can see if you are making any rookie errors...also do you eat this way consistently, even at weekends?
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