Does Intermittent fasting with calorie deficit work for weight loss (belly and chest)
GreazyG925
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If I eat the recommended 1500 or less calories a day and only eat with a 6 hour eating window can I lose weight without working out ?
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The goal MFP gives you does not include exercise calories. If you are going to work out, you should eat more. The purpose of the target is to get as close to it as possible. Over a little one day and under a little the next is just fine.3
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If you consistently eat the number of calories MFP recommends, you will lose weight. It doesn't matter when you eat those calories. Your goal is to consistently eat as close to that number as you can; you should not be trying to stay very far under it.
You don't have to work out to lose weight. If you were to work out, you would eat back those exercise calories.6 -
Your eating window does not matter. You can intermittent fast or not intermittent fast. It's personal choice. You will lose weight if you are in a calorie deficit. Working out is not necessary. However you cannot choose where you lose from so no way of eating or exercise can determine which body parts you will lose weight from. The more you lose, the more likely you are to lose it from everywhere.7
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I don't exercise. I don't do IF. I'm always at a calorie deficit. My allowed calories are 1340 per day.
In the first month, I lost 7.5 inches and 10 pounds.
Why are you being so rigid with your eating window?
Oh, you cannot spot reduce. The weight will come off wherever it wants to.3 -
I believe the OP is no longer with us.4
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They were here for a whole 6 minutes. 😑2
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You can eat 62 calories every hour 24 hours a day and lose weight. Some of it will eventually come from the areas you want.4
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His profile is showing up here. I'm guessing the bug that sends new members to MFP's nether regions for the first little while hasn't been fixed.4
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IF is great for many people. My wife and I have been doing it for months and really like it for the long term. That said, it's basically just a way to organize your eating day so that you comply with your calorie target and achieve the proper calorie deficit. The calori deficit is what causes the weight loss.
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GreazyG925 wrote: »If I eat the recommended 1500 or less calories a day and only eat with a 6 hour eating window can I lose weight without working out ?
The answer to the question is, yes, if 1500 cals/day is less than the cals your body burns each day doing whatever it is that you normally do each day.
Just as you can lose wt w/o "working out", you can also lose wt w/o doing 18:6 IF but if eating only during a 6 hr period helps you to keep your cal intake at 1500 cals or less in order to lose the wt that you want to lose, then do it.
On the other hand, if you find that you gain wt despite doing this, then you may need to eat less than 1500 cal/day which may not be nutritionally wise and/or you are may be eating more cals than you think you are eating and your logging accuracy needs to be improved.
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Calorie deficit works for weight loss regardless of intermittent fasting. Intermittent fasting ONLY works for weight loss if there is also a calorie deficit.
IF is simply a schedule for eating. It says nothing about how much you eat, when you eat, nutrition, calories, etc etc.
Calorie deficit works for weight loss regardless of the diet/eating protocol you decide to employ.4 -
What is IF mean?1
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Yup. It doesn't even matter if it is in 6 hours. Stick to your calorie deficit and it will come off.
I personally do find that putting my first meal off till later helps me to be less hungry throughout the day but there is no magic in it2 -
Yup. It doesn't even matter if it is in 6 hours. Stick to your calorie deficit and it will come off.
I personally do find that putting my first meal off till later helps me to be less hungry throughout the day but there is no magic in it
I just started 16:8 IF and find this to be the case also. If I push my meals to later in the day, I'm usually not as hungry and stay full until my next fast.1
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