how to sucessfully maintain a 1200 cal. diet
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Please read my blog, I explain the whole NET calories thing, as well as discuss my personal experience with starvation and the dangers of certain attitudes towards food.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Quasita/view/let-s-be-truly-honest-about-starvation-mode-1991210 -
I think there are a few key things:
1) eat good foods - fresh veg, lean meat etc. Junk foods or even the healthier pre-prepared foods can be either high is calories or don't keep you full for long, or, usually, both. Eating better quality food keeps you fuller, longer.
2) exercise and eat back your exercise calories. If you are using an HRM you are probably good to eat back all of them, if using MFP's calorie calculator, eat back around 75% as it tends to give high burns for some reason
3) drink a lot of water, at least the 8oz recommended, it really ndoes keep you going between meals0 -
That is my goal for weight loss mode. I try but usually go over a bit. I'm still losing though.0
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I'm only able to maintain a 1200 cal diet if I workout so I can eat those extra calories, otherwise I go over........0
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I stuck to 1200 most of the time until I lost the amt of weight that I needed to lose (that took from March-Nov) That being said, I always ate my exercise calories back. Eating protein like almonds, greek yogurt, etc, helped to keep me from feeling so hungry. Good luck!0
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I didnt know that I could eat those cals. back after exercise. This might help out quite a bit.
Eating exercise calories back doesn't work for everyone. I get a lot of people suggest it and so does MFP, but for me it never has worked, I always gain when I try to eat them back. Each person is different, so my advice is to play with it and find out what works best for you. Every time I've tried to eat more then 1200 I've gained as well, again I had to play with it.
I never count my walking to and from work as exercise as I do it everyday, only eat back the calories on real work outs (my dancing and swimming etc), I do feel I am loosing a bit but I really don't want to weigh myself yet!0 -
bump to read later !0
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I try to stay at 1,200 - 1,350 as I get my best results. I did spend a month eating 1,800 per day though. I wish I had a clear cut way to stay there (1,200) but I just truly watch what I eat and I have learned to grab things that are going to make me full.
Richgreen, as a guy do you find a 1200 cal diet works? No issues with plateaus or slower metabolism?
Just interested as most men are not recommended below 1500 (girls get 1200). I am on about a similar level and struggling to eat more than 1200 now...
Erickirb makes a good point but I am eating v healthy and a few nutrient supplements getting all the nutrients I need.
If it works for you. Just keep in mind that a good portion of those 2lbs is likely from lean muscle, not just your fat stores. You might want to ask yourself, do you want to lose weight, or lose fat. If your answer is weight then by all means eat less, if you answer was fat, then you may want to eat a lot more. Eating less you will get to your goal weight faster but you will have a higher BF% at that weight then if you did it slower.0 -
I actually often find it difficult to eat all of my 1200 calories because it seems like too much. I think this is because of what I eat (even though I do add some high cal/junk food to it, I still don't tend to go over). You can definitely look at my diary for some ideas. I've decided ( ) to keep bread/pasta etcetera to a minimum (though they do have these 50 calorie tortillas I use when I need to use something like that), and eating a lot of vegetables and protein packed stuff. I try to eat every couple of hours (sometimes it doesn't happen, though), and when I just want something to eat, I go for something seriously flavor packed with few calories (olives are my friend!). Plus drinking 1-2 cups of water with each meal/snack (depending on the size).0
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I have 1200 calories after my mid morning meal. Not sure how anyone survives on 1200 calories.0
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I find this idea perfect. I will give it a try.0
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I maintain a 1000 calorie diet.0
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It is pointless to eat 1200 calories a day, UNLESS you can eat that for the rest of your life without going hungry. Calorie restriction is almost always a failure long term because of the fact that you have to eat less than your body wants and needs. Once you hit goal weight if you increase calories even the slightest, you will gain weight. If you truly eat the right foods, then your body will properly regulate your calorie intake and you won't need to count.0
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I have 1200 calories after my mid morning meal. Not sure how anyone survives on 1200 calories.
You must be very very active0 -
I have done 1200 cal a day for over year and I only eat back my calories one day a week - with an average of 600 cal a day in exercise on all days but one when I do about 350.
Eating so few of calories is not easy at first, but for me it's a heck of alot easier than exercising!
I chose high fiber, low fat/carb/sodium - no sugar. I plan everything that I put in my gut, and record every bite. I don't waste calories on sweets and I pick carefully what snacks I choose to get the most nutritional value and bang for my buck, portion wise.
Buying foods that are pre-portioned works well for me, as I have a horrible food addiction which has me fighting portion control constantly! It's more expensive, but it works for me after a year so I am sticking with it!
I find that eating high fiber does help you stay full longer and therefore not tend to snack or eat bigger portions. I also try to keep my protein levels up and use lower fat nuts and veggies as snacks.
Hope I provided some tips you can use!0 -
Anyone out there been able to maintain a 1200 cal. diet?
I do, feel free to add me and we can share diaries!0 -
I agree with the planning comments. If I don't plan out my meals and snacks, that's when I start getting into trouble and making bad choices!0
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I have done 1200 cal a day for over year and I only eat back my calories one day a week - with an average of 600 cal a day in exercise on all days but one when I do about 350.
Eating so few of calories is not easy at first, but for me it's a heck of alot easier than exercising!
I chose high fiber, low fat/carb/sodium - no sugar. I plan everything that I put in my gut, and record every bite. I don't waste calories on sweets and I pick carefully what snacks I choose to get the most nutritional value and bang for my buck, portion wise.
Buying foods that are pre-portioned works well for me, as I have a horrible food addiction which has me fighting portion control constantly! It's more expensive, but it works for me after a year so I am sticking with it!
I find that eating high fiber does help you stay full longer and therefore not tend to snack or eat bigger portions. I also try to keep my protein levels up and use lower fat nuts and veggies as snacks.
Hope I provided some tips you can use!
This is a beautiful response!! great great tips in here!0 -
I am doing pretty good most days with the help of lots of low calorie vegetables and portion control!0
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You don't have to. For most people that are on 1200 cals, it is not the best intake for them, most chose a weekly weight loss goal that is too aggressive. Here is a guide for setting weekly deficits, and on top of this when you workout you should eat those calories back. So if you are on 1200 cals and burn 300, you should eat 1500 for the day.
If you have 75+ lbs to lose 2 lbs/week is ideal,
If you have 40-75 lbs to lose 1.5 lbs/week is ideal,
If you have 25-40 lbs to lose 1 lbs/week is ideal,
If you have 15 -25 lbs to lose 0.5 to 1.0 lbs/week is ideal, and
If you have less than 15 lbs to lose 0.5 lbs/week is ideal.
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