Does the calorie deficit work?

I was just informed by a family member who was a bikini body builder and is now a nurse that my using my fitness pal would not work "in the long run" because not all calories are the same and being in a calorie deficit won't matter unless you eat 6 times a day to increase metabolism. And told me that increasing metabolism is basically the only way to lose weight of keep weight off.

This happened to happen during a hard day in my " suck period" I have been using my fitness pal for about a month and have got a plateau. I am trying to be patient but this hit very hard for me.

Anyone know if she is right, if not why (got any good insights or sources, I like to be reassured with facts)
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  • nicolewalter16
    nicolewalter16 Posts: 22 Member
    edited January 2021
    I have logged everything with a scale as accuratrly as possible.

    I am always under my calories on MFP. Sometimes I dip into exercise calories as tracked by my fit bit device but usually not by much.

    Lots of people on here have said a plateau or "suck period" was a thing. Is it not a thing? I haven't lost any weight since last Friday 😧

    Yes I did make one other post, as I said it has been a hard week.
  • nicolewalter16
    nicolewalter16 Posts: 22 Member
    So as I lose weight I will need to adjust MFP, it won't just adjust on its own and I enter updated weights?

    How often do I need to do this when I lose 20 lbs or more?
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,127 Member
    So as I lose weight I will need to adjust MFP, it won't just adjust on its own and I enter updated weights?

    How often do I need to do this when I lose 20 lbs or more?

    No it doesn't adjust on it's own, so yes you can adjust it yourself as you go, every 20lbs or so should be fine. Also keep in mind as you get closer to goal, you should reduce the rate at which you're losing weight.

  • nicolewalter16
    nicolewalter16 Posts: 22 Member
    How do I adjust MFP?

    Also thank you for suggesting Libra, I really like it!
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,127 Member
    From the web - adjust from Goals> View Guided Setup and enter your current weight/chosen rate of loss.

    From the app - Side Menu>Goals>Update the relevant sections.
  • trjjoy
    trjjoy Posts: 666 Member
    A "plateau" is when we are eating at, or above maintenance. It's that simple. We'd
    consistently shrink if we were in a consistent caloric deficit.
  • nicolewalter16
    nicolewalter16 Posts: 22 Member
    @tinkerbellang83 I don't understand exactly what to change in the goals menu. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious. Do I need to update my current weight (which does update automatically) to be my starting weight? Otherwise my goal weight is still the same
  • Lietchi
    Lietchi Posts: 6,781 Member
    edited January 2021
    @tinkerbellang83 I don't understand exactly what to change in the goals menu. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious. Do I need to update my current weight (which does update automatically) to be my starting weight? Otherwise my goal weight is still the same

    What works for me is to choose a different weight loss rate and activity level, confirm, and then switch back to the ones you want and confirm again.
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,127 Member
    @tinkerbellang83 I don't understand exactly what to change in the goals menu. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious. Do I need to update my current weight (which does update automatically) to be my starting weight? Otherwise my goal weight is still the same

    Yes just tap into the weight and it will tell you it's recalulating your goals. If you have a lot to lose, it's really not going to make much difference for now, it'll just be a minor change to your calorie intake.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,913 Member
    @tinkerbellang83 I don't understand exactly what to change in the goals menu. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious. Do I need to update my current weight (which does update automatically) to be my starting weight? Otherwise my goal weight is still the same

    That's the rate of weight loss. You want to lose 40lbs? Then a rate of weight loss would probably be around 1-1.5lbs per week. Just play with the settings and see how many calories mfp gives you for each option. If you get 1200 calories then you've chose a too high number.
  • nicolewalter16
    nicolewalter16 Posts: 22 Member
    edited January 2021
    @yirara why are you against the 1200 calorie setting?

    have been on the 1200 calorie allotment for a month now and was seeing great results ( the last week I haven't seen scale changes but my pants are fitting better). It hasn't been too hard to stay at that with some of the great (whole foods, produce and lean protein) and filling recipes I have found and some that I ammended. There are days I find myself adding a snack to get closer to 1200 calories since I don't want to go under. My macros aren't always perfect but they are pretty close and I don't feel deprived. I actually don't feel hungry either, but sometimes I have to fight off a sweet tooth but the sugar addiction is greatly improving.
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,127 Member
    MFP bottoms out at 1200 cals as the minimum calorie intake, usually because people choose too agressive a rate of loss or because they have incorrectly set their activity level (so many new people choose 2lbs per week which is only really suitable for those who are obese and Sedentary activity level that only accounts for around 3000 steps per day, rarely are people truly sedentary).
  • nicolewalter16
    nicolewalter16 Posts: 22 Member
    @tinkerbellang83 I dont think 2 lbs per week sound too agressive, I'm willing to do the work and I still get 1200 after upping my activity level.

    Could this setting be stalling my progress?
  • nicolewalter16
    nicolewalter16 Posts: 22 Member
    edited January 2021
    @tinkerbellang83 I guess I just don't find it too limiting. I am usually around 1300-1400 calories intake since it gives me around 300-800 calories for exercise from My fitbit steps usually 10,000 -14,000 per day) but I don't like to use it all. Just enough to get by
  • nicolewalter16
    nicolewalter16 Posts: 22 Member
    @Lietchi that does make sense. Earlier on I had some days where I only at like 800 calories (even tho I was eating breakfast lunch and dinner) and I found that I didn't lose as much weight those days. That is when I started trying to get no less than 1200 calories in (and it did make room for snacks or even a small treat)
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,127 Member
    edited January 2021
    Lietchi wrote: »
    @tinkerbellang83 I guess I just don't find it too limiting. I am usually around 1300-1400 calories intake since it gives me around 300-400 calories for exercise from My fitbit steps usually 10,000 -14,000 per day) but I don't like to use it all. Just enough to get by

    You may not find it too limiting for a month, maybe two but if you have a bit to lose, then it needs to be sustainable long-term and that is where the problem lies for many people.

    10-14,000 is pretty active, and you need to be fueling that activity, or eventually you'll just burn out. If you're getting a 300-400 cal adjustment, eat to what your new calorie goal is not just 1300-1400 calories.

    Yup, I can confirm (from reading others' experiences here) that you are still in the 'honeymoon period', I've seen a lot of people state that they are fine on low calories, but after the first few weeks/months their body started to protest.

    Personally, I don't understand how people can manage on such a low calorie budget. I've always eaten 1600+ calories and still lost weight (although not as fast as most people would like, but I didn't mind losing at 'only' 0.5-1lbs per week if it meant I got to eat more :grin:

    Yeah, same after years of failed attempts I set myself to 1lb per week loss and was losing weight on around 2400 calories on active days/ 1800 on sedentary days.

    @nicolewalter16 perhaps look at your stats in TDEE calculator (tdeecalculator.net is one) with Light or Moderate exercise and see what your approximate daily calorie burn is to understand how far below it you're eating.