Eating more with Keto?
nasr25
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Hello has anyone noticed that they could eat more with Keto and still lose the same amount of weight as maybe a more strictly calories in vs calories our approach? Just curious how true these claims of weight loss on higher calories are.
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These claims are never proven. ALL weight loss (except liposuction or other surgical procedure) requires a calorie deficit.
Keto is great for a whoosh of water weight loss in the beginning. But that's not fat loss, and won't continue each week.
Now you could eat more (as in quantity) with low calorie - high volume foods. Bigger portions are great if fiber is filling for you. Keto is high fat, so portions aren't going to be bigger.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10563959/volume-eaters-thread/p14 -
Depends on the claim - weight loss or fat loss?
Short term or long term?
Losing a lot of water weight in the first few weeks is a given when someone goes very low carb.
A lot of people get far too excited by that!6 -
I have not found that. Calories still matter7
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Not me, but you may feel like you ate more/be more full eating keto, as some (not all) do.4
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I do cyclical ketogenic currently. I have found keto makes it easier to eat less. The two things that could be happening, is that you are more consistent with a higher number and tracking better so it appears you are eating more. Or that you feel much and are moving more which allows you to eat more. Both are very plausible.
I have also found that having a more reasonable per week weight loss goal allows me to "eat more" which then i naturally eat more.6 -
what you eat affects how you feel. how much you eat (cal wise) affects how you weigh.0
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I've been low carb for over a decade and dabbled in keto, but the satiety curve is pretty much the same. I generally don't find myself hungry and have to remind myself to eat sometimes and I also don't eat breakfast most days. Which results in me eating 2 big meals a day and my maintenance is around 2600 calories which means I'm eating a lot when I do eat. Anyway calories do matter and no someone can't eat more on the keto diet comparatively speaking.1
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The interesting thing, with keto I never even tracked my calories. I was on a relatively strict keto diet for a year trying to lose a hundred lbs, while I did track my weight I kind of completely ignored calorie count. I may have or probably had been in deficit but didn't really matter for the simple reason when you pretty much only eat fat and protein you dont seem to eat that much. I am sure if one eats three chickens and five pounds of pork a day losing weight will probably be difficult but you won't eat that much your body simply won't take it, unlike my black Labrador who will have no problem consuming any amount of meat...LOL.1
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I think when on Keto the volume of food is sometimes much more than when doing CICO. Carbs are fairly calorie dense so when you cut those out and are eating lower carb veggies and protein, you end up feeling like you are eating way more. I remember during keto being shocked that at the end of the day, after eating what i felt to be fairly 'heavy' i had only hit 1300 calories. This is why keto (or low carb) works for some people . Some people find the higher protein and fat to be really satiating so they end up eating less calorically.0
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I think when on Keto the volume of food is sometimes much more than when doing CICO. Carbs are fairly calorie dense so when you cut those out and are eating lower carb veggies and protein, you end up feeling like you are eating way more. I remember during keto being shocked that at the end of the day, after eating what i felt to be fairly 'heavy' i had only hit 1300 calories. This is why keto (or low carb) works for some people . Some people find the higher protein and fat to be really satiating so they end up eating less calorically.
Agreed that it can be very filling, but fat is actually the most calorie dense macro. Lean meat + veg is (for some of us) filling and low cal, but also wouldn't be keto macros without some added fat or adding in some various sources of fat. (And I personally find it easy to it pretty high cal amounts of say cheese or nuts without feeling especially full, although I do find those foods reasonably filling if I eat a measured amount.)
Also, I don't find carbs alone especially calorie dense. (I find fruit filling at low cal levels, although I know not everyone does, and same with plain roasted potatoes.) I do find some of them not particularly filling, for me -- bread isn't all that filling IMO, and pasta is only if I eat it with protein and veg (which of course is normal). I think a lot of the foods that people think of as carbs that are part of what get removed from the diet are really a mix of fat and carbs.3 -
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I think when on Keto the volume of food is sometimes much more than when doing CICO. Carbs are fairly calorie dense so when you cut those out and are eating lower carb veggies and protein, you end up feeling like you are eating way more. I remember during keto being shocked that at the end of the day, after eating what i felt to be fairly 'heavy' i had only hit 1300 calories. This is why keto (or low carb) works for some people . Some people find the higher protein and fat to be really satiating so they end up eating less calorically.
Fat has 9 calories per gram while carbs and protein have 4, so fat is in fact the most calorie dense macro.3 -
Fat is the most calorie dense. In the past on low carb diets, I felt like I was eating less food. A handful of nuts has a lot of calories but isn’t much food.4
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