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CLund92
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Hey I just had a general question. I'm a 280lb, 19 years old and 6'1. I was curious if me eating 1200-1300 calories was doing harm on my body. I exercise everyday, mild cardio for about 30 minutes and strength training every other day. My body doesn't feel at a lack of energy at all, as a matter of fact I'm quite vibrant and feel great. I need to lose 4-5 inches off my waist so that I may join the U.S Army.
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Since you are working out, I would think you need to consume more calories. Are you losing weight at what you are doing now?0
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Well I've dropped down from 320 in August.0
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I wouldn't recommend it for a great length of time. I took a look at your diary and it looks like your calorie goal is set at 1800+ per day. How much weight are you set to lose per week? If you are set to lose weight, then MFP has already calculated the appropriate deficit for your weight loss. Going to the extreme of 1200-1400 per day might work for a short time, but eventually you'll get sluggish. I tried it for a while over the summer and I didn't really lose any quicker than I was before and after a month or so I started to feel cranky, exhausted and even a bit stupid! Good luck!0
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That is WAAAAAY to low. You might feel fine for a couple of days, but eventually you will end up feeling like crap. I plugged in your stats to MFP to calculate your BMR. It's 2339....that's how many calories your body would need to live on if all you did was lay in bed all day, never mind any activity. You need to be eating that much at the VERY least. If you continue to eat 1200-1300 calories a day your body is going to start cannibalizing muscle to survive. You are going to lose muscle. I don't think that is your goal, right? You need to increase you calories for sure and keep up the strength training!!0
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you definately need to be eating more!! I am only 5'1 and I eat at least 1350 a day!!!0
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Calorie deficit should be 20-15% of your AMR(TDEE)
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Calorie deficit should be 20-15% of your AMR(TDEE)
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Here's a nifty TDEE calculator
http://www.health-calc.com/diet/energy-expenditure-advanced0 -
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So if I were to increase my caloric intake up to the suggested goal MFP has stated I should be fine as long as I'm resting and when working out I should be consuming more?0
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So if I were to increase my caloric intake up to the suggested goal MFP has stated I should be fine as long as I'm resting and when working out I should be consuming more?
Yes. MFP adds in your calories earned from exercise. It will tell you how many calories you have to eat to meet your goal. Your "net" calorie goal is your calorie goal plus your exercise calories. So if your goal is, say 2400 calories, and you burn 300 calories from exercise, you should be eating 2700 calories. BUT, it's very important to measure and/or weigh food and be as accurate as possible. If you don't exercise on a certain day, then you just eat the 2400 (or whatever your goal is).0 -
So if I were to increase my caloric intake up to the suggested goal MFP has stated I should be fine as long as I'm resting and when working out I should be consuming more?
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Hey I just had a general question. I'm a 280lb, 19 years old and 6'1. I was curious if me eating 1200-1300 calories was doing harm on my body. I exercise everyday, mild cardio for about 30 minutes and strength training every other day. My body doesn't feel at a lack of energy at all, as a matter of fact I'm quite vibrant and feel great. I need to lose 4-5 inches off my waist so that I may join the U.S Army.
This seems to be working well for you so far, so I say keep it up for the time being. The only question is how hungry are you after 1200-1300 calories a day? What calories can't tell us about a food is how satiating it is to you.0 -
When you exercise and add it in under "exercise," your daily calories adjust automatically.0
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I think my body fat percent is sitting right at 30% or something like that. Thank you for the help, I'll definitely take the time to up my calorie intake.0
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