How often to re-evaluate calorie goals?
candicejn
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I just did my week 8 WI, down about 14lbs since Oct 16th. If I re-do my calorie goals it drops down to 1300 from the original 1395. Not a huge difference, but a difference.
What do you guys do? Do you reset it every time you WI?
Thanks!
What do you guys do? Do you reset it every time you WI?
Thanks!
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If you are still losing weight at a calorie goal that is working for you, no need to drop calories further.0
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Right, I thought that when your calorie goals were evaluated, they are geared toward your goal weight. The way I understand it is that the time to reevaluate your calorie goals will be when you reach your goal weight and want to maintain it, rather than to continue losing.0
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If you are still losing weight at a calorie goal that is working for you, no need to drop calories further.
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Right, I thought that when your calorie goals were evaluated, they are geared toward your goal weight. The way I understand it is that the time to reevaluate your calorie goals will be when you reach your goal weight and want to maintain it, rather than to continue losing.
Oh, I know you have to re-evaluate at goal for maintenance, but I wasn't sure how often to drop calories as I lose. Thanks for the reply0 -
If you are still losing weight at a calorie goal that is working for you, no need to drop calories further.
I agree with this. Also, once you get close to your goal weight, you will start eating closer to maintenance and maintain a lower deficit to prepare you for eating maintenance calories.0 -
Is 1200 the lowest? That is what I am at right now and I don't think I could go much lower. :noway:0
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I re-evaluated my calorie goals when I hit my first goal weight. I say first goal because I decided to go for another 10 lb loss. I have also re-evaluated my calorie goals when I hit a plateau:explode: I have maybe changed goal calories 1-4 times in a 7 month span.0
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Is 1200 the lowest? That is what I am at right now and I don't think I could go much lower. :noway:
No one should go lower than 1200, and most people should eat more than 1200.0 -
Your calorie goals are originally generated based upon how many calories you need for daily function, and what your goal is to lose. If you look in the tool section at the top of the web page, you can click on the BMR. What that amount says is how many calories you'd need if you literally sat on your *kitten* for a 24 hour period based upon the information you entered. Based upon the info you entered as a goal, it calculates how many calories you'd need to consume daily reach your goal, if you still sat on your butt. It recalculates as you enter workouts in. Every time you adjust your weight at weight-ins it recalculates what you'd need automatically to keep you in line with your goals. Those numbers are only as accurate as you put data in. Every 2 lbs. that I lose, it basically keeps telling me to eat roughly 10 calories less a day to stay on track.0
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Thanks guys! I put it back up to 1350 and I'm going to leave it there until my weight loss slows. I do generally eat my exercise calories, as well, so I can always cut back on those if I feel like it's not working anymore.
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Is 1200 the lowest? That is what I am at right now and I don't think I could go much lower. :noway:
No one should go lower than 1200, and most people should eat more than 1200.
That is what I thought. Just making sure. I am usually over 1200 and I am losing. Thanks!0
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