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People are eating too few calories

Tabbeobit
Tabbeobit Posts: 1 Member
Having gone through both periods binging and periods of starving as well as working with many health professionals in recovery I've learnt a lot about how the body functions. Personally i think part of the problem with people diets and physiques today is a result of both overeating AND undereating. Hearing so many people eating 1200-1500 calories a day sickens me. And that's because i used to eat like that and i was miserable. my body was unwell and everything inside was messed up. I now eat twice that amount and my weight has decreased, my muscle mass has increased noticeably, my mood has improved, and my energy levels are through the roof.
I want to hear what other people think about this because honestly i believe eating any less ( as an average woman) than 1800 calories, yes even to lose weight, is too little. I want to hear others peoples opinions on this
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  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
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    I maintain at just under the mid-point of the healthy weight range for my height (5'4) at @ 1750 calories. I am lightly active. When I was losing, I ate 1500 cals and lost 0.5lbs per week.

    Height, weight, and activity level all affect calorie needs. Perhaps your stats aren't as average as you think they are?

    Not sure if the OP will be back to tell us...

    I'll be fine letting it stand as a rhetorical question, if that turns out to be the case :lol:

    I view it (almost) as a form of privilege. I can see how it would be hard to imagine maintaining on 1600 or 1800 calories per day if you're a tall, fit, fairly active guy, for example. Doesn't change the reality for those of us who do, though!

    ETA the almost because I know TDEE can be increased with activity, so if I want to eat more I can move more :wink: That didn't make me taller, though. Unfortunately.

    Yeah, I mean I could change my lifestyle and become very active and probably get up close to 2000 cal maintenance, but I'm pretty happy with the activity level I'm at right now and think losing at 1500ish calories was fine. I guess this is a nice change from all the "it's EASY to eat 1200 calories, go ahead and do it!" threads.

    That is true!
  • deckhogan1
    deckhogan1 Posts: 9 Member
    I’m 55, 5’2”, and work out almost every day for an hour and I definitely would not lose weight eating 1800 calories a day.
  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    Considering that it appears my maintenance (exclusive of exercise) is around 1500... kind of not a good fit for me. Realistically, even eating back half my exercise calories, I'm usually coming in around 1700 now to lose 1/2 lb per week. And I'm not cutting any further.
  • Tabbeobit wrote: »
    Having gone through both periods binging and periods of starving as well as working with many health professionals in recovery I've learnt a lot about how the body functions. Personally i think part of the problem with people diets and physiques today is a result of both overeating AND undereating. Hearing so many people eating 1200-1500 calories a day sickens me. And that's because i used to eat like that and i was miserable. my body was unwell and everything inside was messed up. I now eat twice that amount and my weight has decreased, my muscle mass has increased noticeably, my mood has improved, and my energy levels are through the roof.
    I want to hear what other people think about this because honestly i believe eating any less ( as an average woman) than 1800 calories, yes even to lose weight, is too little. I want to hear others peoples opinions on this

    For me, outside of surgery, eating 1200 calories a day does make me miserable. I am 5'5.5'' and a woman. Naturally I seem to only be able to lose around 1.5 lbs a week with heavy exercise and around 1800-2200 calories. I am not unwell eating 1200 calories but I definitely do not enjoy it.
  • jenroh1984
    jenroh1984 Posts: 1 Member
    I completely disagree. There is not a "one size fits all" when it comes to calorie intake. Height, weight, activity level, medical issues, etc can be a factor in determining how many calories you should take in and what your end goal is. I have been following a 1200-1400 calorie meal plan since April 2018 and have never felt better! I'm full after each meal, I have way more energy than before....I feel amazing. 1200-1400 calories a day isn't for everyone, but it works perfect for me!