Minimum # of calories each day??

rainycs65
rainycs65 Posts: 13 Member
Hi - I am new, did WW for a while and lost 40lbs, but once they switched to the new program, I gained 30lb. All it taught me was that I can't be trusted with zero-point foods! Wishful thinking on my part.

I have been allotted 1,400 calories per day. I don't intend on leaving calories un-eated but I was wondering how many of those calories must be eaten before starvation mode kicks in, or does that not apply to MFP?

Thanks!

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  • Guest714
    Guest714 Posts: 1 Member
    I’m sorry I don’t have any advice, but I wanted to comment because I also lost 40 lbs on WW. I could not get the hang of the new plan either so I’m giving MFP a go. Hope this works for both of us.
  • bemyyfriend0918
    bemyyfriend0918 Posts: 241 Member
    I could not be trusted with zero point foods either. Hopefully you find success with MFP. I prefer it greatly over WW, because I'm a "sweets and carbs" type of person, and WW seemed to punish me with those things. Meaning, I got 26pts per day...one piece of chocolate took 8 of them! At least on MFP if I can fit them into my calorie goal, it's perfectly do-able!

    Anyway, if MFP gave you 1400, I would try and get as close to that as possible, but don't force yourself to eat extra for the sake of reaching it. If one day you only hit 1200, don't worry about it, it won't be detrimental. Starvation mode isn't really a thing, however, your metabolism can lower if you are consistently eating a low number of calories. For me, eating a steady number (such as 1400), helps me avoid the urge to binge and go way over.

    In addition, if you're getting exercise, you should eat back some of those as long as you're sure you're logging accurately. Most people don't eat 100% of them back, but more like 50% or so. I like to "bank them" for the weekends, because I like to go out to eat and have a drink or two. For example - if I earn 400 extra calories from exercise on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, that's 1200 more I can have on Saturday night! lol

    Good luck, I am sure you will find success here!
  • jjpptt2
    jjpptt2 Posts: 5,650 Member
    To clarify - starvation mode is a thing. Just not how MFP and the diet industry talk about it. But just because people are wrong about something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

    Now, to the question - you don't have to worry about starvation mode. While I'm sure there are exceptions, by in large it's a non-issue unless you are living far below the poverty line. Simple dieting isn't going to put there.

    OP - 1400 cals is a pretty reasonable number, but it's just an estimate and a starting point for you. Log/tracks as consistently and as completely as you can and see how things go. If, after a month or so, you aren't seeing the results you want then (a) make sure your expectations are reasonable, (b) make a couple of small changes and go from there.
  • lowcarbmale
    lowcarbmale Posts: 145 Member
    edited October 2018
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    You would believe it when myfitnesspal.com writes it right?
    https://blog.myfitnesspal.com/ask-dietitian-whats-deal-starvation-mode/
    LOL.

    LOLOL.

    LOLOLOL.

    :D:D:D

    No.

    The MFP blog is as big a source of woo as some of the woo-iest sites on the internet.

    good. lol.