1200 Calorie Buddies?

I’ve recently jumped back in the game (I got engaged a week ago- talk about motivation!) and am working a 1200 calorie goal.
I’d love to be “friends” with anyone else in the 1200 range who are also willing to share their diary- I’m interested in what your daily food choices look like and help support each other!! :p
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  • dmclimb
    dmclimb Posts: 1 Member
    Hello! Also on 1200 calories, but I wouldn't recommend taking my diary as a basis, it's a bit all over the place at the moment! I would say that 1200 is not a lot at all and it disappears quickly - I check and log foods before I eat them so I can make a better choice if needs be (lesson learnt the day I ate 4 Lindt choc balls, realised they were 400 calories and then had to skip dinner lol!)
  • ellie117
    ellie117 Posts: 293 Member
    @ellie117 - 1200 is an absolute minimum number of calories you should be eating. You should not be staying under 1200 a day.

    Sorry, I shouldn't have phrased it as "under" 1,200 a day. I meant it's hard to not go over. I do not eat less than 1,200 nor do I advocate eating less than that.
  • LyndaBSS
    LyndaBSS Posts: 6,964 Member
    @apullum Thank you. I’m on the app and can’t see profile.
  • llamakisses9896
    llamakisses9896 Posts: 4 Member
    I’m a 57 yo on 1200 and it is harder for me to lose weight due to age and Bad joints. It is easier to do 1200 with eating home cooking in stir fries with shrimp/chicken, vegetable mixes, brown rice instead of white, and actual measuring food. Packaging says portions in container are more than actual in package. Due your big meal more at noon. I find in my diet I have a tendency to lack fat or protein, so I eat an hard boil egg for a snack or a individual snack envelope of tuna.
  • llamakisses9896
    llamakisses9896 Posts: 4 Member
    Also, sub in riced cauliflower for rice and eat sweet potato instead of white.
  • ElizabethKalmbach
    ElizabethKalmbach Posts: 1,415 Member
    LyndaBSS wrote: »
    I love my white rice. You would have to pry it from my cold dead hands. 💀

    You and me, both. (Though I do love brown rice - it's just difficult to make sushi with.)
  • GammaKJ
    GammaKJ Posts: 14 Member
    I'm in the 1200 calorie boat as well. I am always looking for ideas to supplement my diet and change it up.
  • ploomka
    ploomka Posts: 308 Member
    My goal calorie limit is higher than that, but I easily stay at 1200 calories when I do the 16/8 intermittent fasting trick. Basically I stop eating at 7 or 8 pm and don't eat again until 11am or noon. This helps with hunger and cravings as well. I don't do the 16/8 every day, more like 3 times per week. But it might be a good option to consider. A quick google search will show you all the benefits of intermittent fasting. God bless you and your health goals!
  • maureenkhilde
    maureenkhilde Posts: 849 Member
    LyndaBSS wrote: »
    I love my white rice. You would have to pry it from my cold dead hands. 💀

    Haha, you can have all my white rice, and even brown rice. For some reason white rice is one of the foods that sends my blood sugar sky rocketing. So last year I gave it up, very sadly. Every once in awhile I sneak in some white baked and or baked sweet potatoe. I have found at times really annoying which foods can sky rocket blood sugar. But for me rice, even more so than pasta.
  • LyndaBSS
    LyndaBSS Posts: 6,964 Member
    edited November 2019
    ploomka wrote: »
    My goal calorie limit is higher than that, but I easily stay at 1200 calories when I do the 16/8 intermittent fasting trick.

    @ploomka

    I don’t do IF, although I naturally eat within an 8 hour window.

    Forgive me if I’m wrong, but my understanding of IF is that you still eat all of your calories but within a precise window of time.
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,737 Member
    LyndaBSS wrote: »
    ploomka wrote: »
    My goal calorie limit is higher than that, but I easily stay at 1200 calories when I do the 16/8 intermittent fasting trick.

    @ploomka

    I don’t do IF, although I naturally eat within an 8 hour window.

    Forgive me if I’m wrong, but my understanding of IF is that you still eat all of your calories but within a precise window of time.

    Nope, you're right. You're still supposed to eat all your calories. I think IF is a good way to stay that low, tho, since you're kind of eating everything at once. Sort of. :)
  • ploomka
    ploomka Posts: 308 Member
    LyndaBSS wrote: »
    Forgive me if I’m wrong, but my understanding of IF is that you still eat all of your calories but within a precise window of time.

    I misspoke. Actually what I meant was I have a hard time eating more than 1200 in my window. I’m not trying to stay under a certain amount.

    That said, as far as calorie consumption on IF, if you are not fasting every day, it is natural (and good) to fluctuate your calories. Many people eat either no calories or under 500 calories on fasting days. I think it actually makes perfect evolutionary sense, as this is more in line with how most animals have always eaten.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    edited November 2019
    ploomka wrote: »
    LyndaBSS wrote: »
    Forgive me if I’m wrong, but my understanding of IF is that you still eat all of your calories but within a precise window of time.

    I misspoke. Actually what I meant was I have a hard time eating more than 1200 in my window. I’m not trying to stay under a certain amount.

    That said, as far as calorie consumption on IF, if you are not fasting every day, it is natural (and good) to fluctuate your calories. Many people eat either no calories or under 500 calories on fasting days. I think it actually makes perfect evolutionary sense, as this is more in line with how most animals have always eaten.

    If you are talking about 5:2 - to clarify. There are 2 - 600 calorie days and 5 MAINTENANCE days. This averages out to a moderate weekly deficit for most.

    If someone is eating zero calories days, then this wouldn't likely be a moderate weekly deficit. One of the issues with aggressive dieting is a higher % of lean muscle loss. Healthy weight loss lowers your body fat %. Intermittent fasting doesn't protect you from lean muscle loss.

    Re: your previous post.....Google IF for all the "benefits." Don't believe everything you read. The vast majority of the so-called benefits aren't proven. They are merely anecdotal results. The problem with "my results were this" is the benefits likely had many reasons. Example - weight loss can result in better blood pressure, no matter the method. Adding regular exercise can lower blood sugar, even without weight loss. Someone selling a diet book has an agenda. They are going to chalk up 100% of the "benefits" to the diet they are selling.
  • ploomka
    ploomka Posts: 308 Member
    We sure aren’t! ;) That said, 3 meals a day didn’t become standard until the industrial revolution, and grazing and +3 meals per day is a 20th century invention.

    IF and calorie intake fluctuations have been shown in many studies to increase BMR. There’s even some interesting studies regarding longer fasts, but I’m not really game for that, at least not at this point in my life. I’ve had great success with IF personally, but it’s not for everyone. It’s important for each individual to listen to their own body, hunger cues, and progress, and adjust accordingly.
  • AliNouveau
    AliNouveau Posts: 36,287 Member
    apullum wrote: »
    ploomka wrote: »
    We sure aren’t! ;) That said, 3 meals a day didn’t become standard until the industrial revolution, and grazing and +3 meals per day is a 20th century invention.

    IF and calorie intake fluctuations have been shown in many studies to increase BMR. There’s even some interesting studies regarding longer fasts, but I’m not really game for that, at least not at this point in my life. I’ve had great success with IF personally, but it’s not for everyone. It’s important for each individual to listen to their own body, hunger cues, and progress, and adjust accordingly.

    Speaking as a sociology professor with a degree in biology, please stop using pseudoscience to justify your personal food preferences. You can follow whatever eating plan you want. However, what is considered a “typical” and “healthy” eating pattern has varied considerably across history and cultures. Some groups have traditionally eaten one meal a day, others have traditionally eaten differently. It is also worth keeping in mind that the human lifespan used to be much shorter, and that we now live longer due largely to better nutrition and better sanitation.

    I was just going to comment the bold statement.

    For the 1200 calorie crew healthy eating and fitness should be a lifestyle you adopt. Is a 1200 calorie diet sustainable? Is intermittent fasting? Weight loss takes awhile. Can take a lifetime really...don't go for the quick fix do what will be viable long term.
  • wilson10102018
    wilson10102018 Posts: 1,306 Member
    I think you have to decide what your personal strengths are and use those. If you are insecure and have low self esteem, that can be a strength. Go to WW or any program where you have to get up and step on the scale in front of a crowd.

    If you do well with denial and restriction then fasting and Keto are your friends.

    If you are a person who enjoys you own choices and likes to treat yourself then CC is the way since you can substitute lobster for pork chops and get to your 1200 calorie target that way.
  • ploomka
    ploomka Posts: 308 Member
    For those interested, here are 4 published medical studies on intermittent fasting, including some data suggesting that intermittent fasting increased fat loss, and all data indicating that IF results in either less muscle loss or equal muscle loss to other calorie restriction methods. Would love to read other published data on the subject, if you have something to support or refute this research.
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27708846
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19793855
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20921964
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27737674