1250 calories?

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  • MJ7910
    MJ7910 Posts: 1,280 Member
    I'm a lot older (62) and have more to lose. My doctor & nutritionist set my calories/day at 1200. Which is what MFP set my goal at. Been doing this 3 weeks (on site just 1 day) and I'm doing fine. I'm also doing 3 meals and 2 snacks. My body is different than your's and everyone else's. I need to do what is right for me to be healthy, control my type 2 diabetes and get fit. IMO.

    i'm not sure what the recommendations are for older individuals but i'm sure your dr has a reason for you to do 1200 (i always try to find out why my dr wants me to do something because i have to know why!). i know older people tend to have lower metabolisms also. i find this to be a good guide for me: www.fat2fitradio.com/tools
    find out body fat % and then look at calorie intake using the BMR estimator. it is pretty much right on for most of us but i'm not sure how it calculates for older individuals. good luck!
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    gleechick609 you are killing me. your posts are hilarious.
    I hate it when people say 1200 is not sustainable, yes it is, we eat wayyyyy too much food, that's why we're fat!

    I don't think that's the reason. It basically comes down to the overconsumption of calories and macros with no activity to balance it out (calorie surplus instead of a deficit). I eat 1800-2500+ calories per day and lose every single week. There are others on this site who eat well above 2000+ calories and lose as well.

    Having been on the 1200 calorie kick for a month or two when I first joined MFP, this practice made me gain weight and left me irritable. I also found out that every time someone eats at 1200 calories, an innocent kitten dies! So I upped my calories right away after a "meet-cute" with Helloitsdan on the forums. Please, don't kill the kittens! Raise your calories, eat above BMR and save the kittens!! :)

    cute-kittens-in-cups-pics.jpg

    Aren't they cute?? :smile:
  • IveLanded
    IveLanded Posts: 797 Member
    That's incredibly low, and not sustainable. You'd be unsatiated and end up falling off the wagon. Re-adjust it, quickly!!

    I've been doing 1200 for almost 2 months now. If you want to lose weight, it's fine and if you eat the right foods you will be fine. It's about willpower.
  • ladyraven68
    ladyraven68 Posts: 2,003 Member
    omg i didn't think this would stir up such a debate .. i agree what works for one person may not work for another .. I decided to up my calories this week to 1800 seeing as I am working out alot .. what do you know .. stepped on the scale and down two pounds. Not sure if this is because of the increased calories or what but i'm happy :)

    That is brilliant - well done.
  • lisabruce12
    lisabruce12 Posts: 77 Member
    Do what you fel comfortable with. What works for some may not work for others. I see some that keep around 1200 and lose, I see some that eat under 1200 and lose, and I see some that eat more than 1200 and lose. Everyone is different. I was always hungry and cranky and tired on 1200 calories. I upped mine to 1400 and it seems to be working. Good luck with whatever you decide. Remember...Do what works for YOU!!!!!!
  • Mrsfullwood
    Mrsfullwood Posts: 172 Member
    I don’t think 1250 calories is bad. My goal is 1200 cal. I have only been doing this for five days. I have been cutting back on the unhealthy snacking and cutting my portions down because I am a BIG eater...I don’t eat often but when I do eat, I eat a lot! Of course I have my spells when I get hungry but that's when I eat one of my 100 cal snacks, fruits or veggies instead of a bag of potato chips. But for the most part I feel like I can still eat, now there are other diets like the HCG diet that tells you to only consume 500 calories a day! So I don’t believe what we're doing is too bad.
  • MJ7910
    MJ7910 Posts: 1,280 Member
    I don’t think 1250 calories is bad. My goal is 1200 cal. I have only been doing this for five days. I have been cutting back on the unhealthy snacking and cutting my portions down because I am a BIG eater...I don’t eat often but when I do eat, I eat a lot! Of course I have my spells when I get hungry but that's when I eat one of my 100 cal snacks, fruits or veggies instead of a bag of potato chips. But for the most part I feel like I can still eat, now there are other diets like the HCG diet that tells you to only consume 500 calories a day! So I don’t believe what we're doing is too bad.


    i didn't think it was bad at the time either. in fact, it was great! i lost lots of weight!! then after a few months i realized my body fat percentage was still pretty high and my lean mass was low and dropping. i had burned some of my muscle... oh no... that's when i made the decision to eat more. 1200 "worked" for me for a long while because i lost weight... but in the end i ended up losing muscle as well as fat and was completely unaware that this was happening. by saying i don't think it's a good idea, i am just trying to let people know what can happen with this from mine as well as others' experiences. if you don't mind losing muscle along with fat then 1200 is for you. however, a lot of people who once ate 1200 are on here months later saying that they have not lost as many inches as they hoped for, but they have lost weight, they still have high body fat, etc.
    for me, i knew it wasn't right because other people who weighed more than i did but were the same height were in smaller sizes. that meant i was losing muscle and keeping fat... not good. i wanted a smaller body, tighter waist, etc. so i did some research on here and figured out what to do.
    there is a way to fix it. eat more. work out with weights. i'm trying to reverse mine right now. i wish when i first started losing weight that i would have eaten at least 1500 calories. i bet i would have saved some of my muscle mass. there's no question that 1200 "works"... it's just a question of what you want to lose
  • Mely1268
    Mely1268 Posts: 21
    This is the amount mfp has calculated I should eat .. I am 170 lb 5'6" 36 yrs old female .. this seems like too few calories

    I am 5'6'' and I am at around 190 right now. I have the same amount of calories. At first it seems like a small amount of food. I am still getting used to it and go over more than I should. Its all in how you space your meals and what you eat. Even taking a short walk suring the day gives you some extra calories to eat.

    Try to get as close to your goal as possible for right now while you get used to dropping your meal size. Soon enough you won't be able to eat as much as you did before. It takes time and determination.
  • chevy88grl
    chevy88grl Posts: 3,937 Member
    I'm a 5'4", 145-150lb, 36 year old female who works in a fast paced job where I am on my feet (I work 4 days a week). I workout at the gym 1-2 days a week for 60 mins. I jog (trying to get back to running after a back injury) and I do some weight lifting. I can easily lose weight while consuming 2100-2200 NET calories a day and I can easily maintain while consuming 2300-2500 NET calories a day.

    It all depends on your activity level.

    Do you know your BMR? How about your TDEE?
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    woooo! congrats! keep
    omg i didn't think this would stir up such a debate .. i agree what works for one person may not work for another .. I decided to up my calories this week to 1800 seeing as I am working out alot .. what do you know .. stepped on the scale and down two pounds. Not sure if this is because of the increased calories or what but i'm happy :)
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    woooo! congrats! keep it
    omg i didn't think this would stir up such a debate .. i agree what works for one person may not work for another .. I decided to up my calories this week to 1800 seeing as I am working out alot .. what do you know .. stepped on the scale and down two pounds. Not sure if this is because of the increased calories or what but i'm happy :)
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    woooo! congrats! keep it up
    omg i didn't think this would stir up such a debate .. i agree what works for one person may not work for another .. I decided to up my calories this week to 1800 seeing as I am working out alot .. what do you know .. stepped on the scale and down two pounds. Not sure if this is because of the increased calories or what but i'm happy :)
  • donna_glasgow
    donna_glasgow Posts: 869 Member
    Im set at 1200 and losing weight steadily .... I cook from scratch, never eat processed, I have to add nuts and seeds (high call foods) to make sure I even reach 1200 each day ...

    I am 5ft 6, 168lbs and 39 .... I also exercise every day (in some form or another) ... if Im hungry Ill eat back some exercise cals (which is rarely) but if Im not hungry I don't....

    some ppl with say this is the wrong way to do this but it works for me :)

    find out what works for you ... if you find 1200 it too little drop the number of lbs you want to lose per week and your cal allowance will go up....
  • renkath
    renkath Posts: 91 Member
    That's incredibly low, and not sustainable. You'd be unsatiated and end up falling off the wagon. Re-adjust it, quickly!!
    Whether it is sustainable is up to the individual. My allowance is less than that and I have no trouble eating enough to stay full and not fall off anything. I even eat four squares of chocolate every single evening. I exercise and eat back the calories used there, too... If you eat natural foods instead of processed or restaurant foods you can eat more for less. (Perhaps not in regards to money or time, but definitely in regards to calories).
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,426 MFP Moderator
    Know what the funny part about this all Watboy, I actually never criticize anyone for being on 1200 calories but yet you give us all crap for being rude to those on 1200 and you attacked my first two post without reason. It's amazing how hypocritical you really are.

    I understand people say this or that works for them and they are all special and have different circumstances and if you want to believe that then great. I understand there are allergies and genetics but rarely have I seen them cause huge swings. Yes as you age, your body has a slower metabolism because you lose muscle as you age. Muscle directly effects your metabolism. I personally don't care if people want to do 1200 calories, but when they come on the board and say, I am doing 1200 calories and I am not losing weight, I am going to give them the best understanding through research and experience to why it's not working. Additionally, I want people to understand what they are doing by eating below their metabolic rate and what can happen to their lean muscle mass. I am dealing with several people now that got to their weight goal, have loose and flabby skin and now want to build muscle to eliminate it because 1200 calories didn't help. The OP want to know if 1250 calories was OK with a Beach Body workout program. A company that has had immense success with in home workouts. And guess what all of the people who have success have in common with these programs? That's right, they are all eating 1800+ calories. If you don't believe me, go look on their forums. Like I said before, I know from experience about low calories and these products. And the best part, the OP just posted she is eating more and already started losing weight.


    The thing is, yes 1200 calories works but do you really want to do that for the rest of your life? Or do you want to have the ability to eat 2000+ calories and not gain weight?
  • JoniBologna
    JoniBologna Posts: 653 Member
    Currently my calories are set at 1,200 and there are plenty of days where I don't come close to that and I'm still satiated and satisfied because I'm eating healthy foods.

    This argument kills me. What do you think I'm eating 1800 cal of? It's not fast food or crap like Shakeology. I eat close to 2000cal of clean food everyday, which includes lots of vegetables, lean meat, complex carbs, healthy fats, dairy, and fruit. You have trained your metabolism to run slower, which is why you feel "satisfied". Just remember this thread when you start to plateau or when you realize you have very little or no strength at all.
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    I like this post very balanced and very informative this is what we should all be doing rather than picking on people. You're post was in agreement with someone who was very very negative. But this post like I said is very balanced. I don't think it's fair however to compare anorexia a serious ED to people who eat 1200 calories. Also I never said 1200 is the thing to do. I just know people on it who have had great success, lowered cholesterol aleviated asthma symptoms due to their smaller size ,their Dr.s have done physicals and blood pressure is tons better and they continue to keep their weight off and are healthier. I don't like blanket statements like "it's not sustainble! it wont work" and so on. I find comments like that very unhelpful and very judgemental. Plenty of people posted on this particular thread that this is working for them and they are plenty happy. I lost 58 lbs without MFP and I don't use it for calories at all. The fact it keeps track of calories is a plus I use it for fat and carbs and protein. I've had people tell me what I'm doing is not sustaianable as well and well it is. So for all of you who have had continued success keep it up.

    Know what the funny part about this all Watboy, I actually never criticize anyone for being on 1200 calories but yet you give us all crap for being rude to those on 1200 and you attacked my first two post without reason. It's amazing how hypocritical you really are.

    I understand people say this or that works for them and they are all special and have different circumstances and if you want to believe that then great. I understand there are allergies and genetics but rarely have I seen them cause huge swings. Yes as you age, your body has a slower metabolism because you lose muscle as you age. Muscle directly effects your metabolism. I personally don't care if people want to do 1200 calories, but when they come on the board and say, I am doing 1200 calories and I am not losing weight, I am going to give them the best understanding through research and experience to why it's not working. Additionally, I want people to understand what they are doing by eating below their metabolic rate and what can happen to their lean muscle mass. I am dealing with several people now that got to their weight goal, have loose and flabby skin and now want to build muscle to eliminate it because 1200 calories didn't help. The OP want to know if 1250 calories was OK with a Beach Body workout program. A company that has had immense success with in home workouts. And guess what all of the people who have success have in common with these programs? That's right, they are all eating 1800+ calories. If you don't believe me, go look on their forums. Like I said before, I know from experience about low calories and these products. And the best part, the OP just posted she is eating more and already started losing weight.


    The thing is, yes 1200 calories works but do you really want to do that for the rest of your life? Or do you want to have the ability to eat 2000+ calories and not gain weight?
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    I love cookies I'll take it
    Watboy

    You need a cookie...:ohwell:
  • MJ7910
    MJ7910 Posts: 1,280 Member
    So i guess what this comes down to is semantics. what is your definition of a very low calorie diet "working"? if it's losing weight, sure it will "work" it also will help people who are obese get their blood pressure down, other health benefits you mentioned, etc. however, in the long term (and especially for people with not as much weight to lose) 1200 slows metabolism and does cause the body to burn more muscle than a higher calorie diet would. so in using my definition of "Works" where "works" means i lose less muscle, more fat, a 1200 calorie diet isn't going to "work" for my goals. for me, what "Works" is eating more because i preserve the lean muscle i have. again, just semantics... 1200 would "Work" if you don't care about lean mass at all and your goal is just weight loss as a whole.
    I like this post very balanced and very informative this is what we should all be doing rather than picking on people. You're post was in agreement with someone who was very very negative. But this post like I said is very balanced. I never said 1200 is the thing to do. I just know people on it who have had great success, lowered cholesterol aleviated asthma symptoms due to their smaller size ,their Dr.s have done physicals and blood pressure is tons better and they continue to keep their weight off and are healthier. I don't like blanket statements like "it's not sustainble! it wont work" and so on. I find comments like that very unhelpful and very judgemental. Plenty of people posted on this particular thread that this is working for them and they are plenty happy. I lost 58 lbs without MFP and I don't use it for calories at all. The fact it keeps track of calories is a plus I use it for fat and carbs and protein. I've had people tell me what I'm doing is not sustaianable as well and well it is. So for all of you who have had continued success keep it up.

    Know what the funny part about this all Watboy, I actually never criticize anyone for being on 1200 calories but yet you give us all crap for being rude to those on 1200 and you attacked my first two post without reason. It's amazing how hypocritical you really are.

    I understand people say this or that works for them and they are all special and have different circumstances and if you want to believe that then great. I understand there are allergies and genetics but rarely have I seen them cause huge swings. Yes as you age, your body has a slower metabolism because you lose muscle as you age. Muscle directly effects your metabolism. I personally don't care if people want to do 1200 calories, but when they come on the board and say, I am doing 1200 calories and I am not losing weight, I am going to give them the best understanding through research and experience to why it's not working. Additionally, I want people to understand what they are doing by eating below their metabolic rate and what can happen to their lean muscle mass. I am dealing with several people now that got to their weight goal, have loose and flabby skin and now want to build muscle to eliminate it because 1200 calories didn't help. The OP want to know if 1250 calories was OK with a Beach Body workout program. A company that has had immense success with in home workouts. And guess what all of the people who have success have in common with these programs? That's right, they are all eating 1800+ calories. If you don't believe me, go look on their forums. Like I said before, I know from experience about low calories and these products. And the best part, the OP just posted she is eating more and already started losing weight.


    The thing is, yes 1200 calories works but do you really want to do that for the rest of your life? Or do you want to have the ability to eat 2000+ calories and not gain weight?
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    I'm okay with that. The laugh was worth it.
    OMG I laughed for 5 minutes. Not sure if you were making fun of me or just being silly and giving me jesus thumbs up in agreement of my comment lol. either way did i laughbecause that was funny! oh boy here i go again lol. Just funny.

    You'll never know ;)
  • CM9178
    CM9178 Posts: 1,251 Member
    I'm 210 pounds, 5'2 , sedentary lifestyle.. and they give me 1270 calories, which is completey doable. I am never starving, hungry or tired, In fact, I usually end up with a few extra at the end of the day. I exercise maybe twice a week and eat about half of those calories back. I have MFP set for 1.5 pounds to lose per week.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,426 MFP Moderator
    I'm a lot older (62) and have more to lose. My doctor & nutritionist set my calories/day at 1200. Which is what MFP set my goal at. Been doing this 3 weeks (on site just 1 day) and I'm doing fine. I'm also doing 3 meals and 2 snacks. My body is different than your's and everyone else's. I need to do what is right for me to be healthy, control my type 2 diabetes and get fit. IMO.


    Something to consider on your journey to help control your diabetes. If you didn't know it already.

    http://www.everydayhealth.com/diabetes/type2/managing/weight-lifting-get-strong.aspx
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,426 MFP Moderator
    I like this post very balanced and very informative this is what we should all be doing rather than picking on people. You're post was in agreement with someone who was very very negative. But this post like I said is very balanced. I don't think it's fair however to compare anorexia a serious ED to people who eat 1200 calories. Also I never said 1200 is the thing to do. I just know people on it who have had great success, lowered cholesterol aleviated asthma symptoms due to their smaller size ,their Dr.s have done physicals and blood pressure is tons better and they continue to keep their weight off and are healthier. I don't like blanket statements like "it's not sustainble! it wont work" and so on. I find comments like that very unhelpful and very judgemental. Plenty of people posted on this particular thread that this is working for them and they are plenty happy. I lost 58 lbs without MFP and I don't use it for calories at all. The fact it keeps track of calories is a plus I use it for fat and carbs and protein. I've had people tell me what I'm doing is not sustaianable as well and well it is. So for all of you who have had continued success keep it up.

    Know what the funny part about this all Watboy, I actually never criticize anyone for being on 1200 calories but yet you give us all crap for being rude to those on 1200 and you attacked my first two post without reason. It's amazing how hypocritical you really are.

    I understand people say this or that works for them and they are all special and have different circumstances and if you want to believe that then great. I understand there are allergies and genetics but rarely have I seen them cause huge swings. Yes as you age, your body has a slower metabolism because you lose muscle as you age. Muscle directly effects your metabolism. I personally don't care if people want to do 1200 calories, but when they come on the board and say, I am doing 1200 calories and I am not losing weight, I am going to give them the best understanding through research and experience to why it's not working. Additionally, I want people to understand what they are doing by eating below their metabolic rate and what can happen to their lean muscle mass. I am dealing with several people now that got to their weight goal, have loose and flabby skin and now want to build muscle to eliminate it because 1200 calories didn't help. The OP want to know if 1250 calories was OK with a Beach Body workout program. A company that has had immense success with in home workouts. And guess what all of the people who have success have in common with these programs? That's right, they are all eating 1800+ calories. If you don't believe me, go look on their forums. Like I said before, I know from experience about low calories and these products. And the best part, the OP just posted she is eating more and already started losing weight.


    The thing is, yes 1200 calories works but do you really want to do that for the rest of your life? Or do you want to have the ability to eat 2000+ calories and not gain weight?

    Ok, so if you don't want me to compare and ED to a VLCD, how about a person on HCG to 1200? I ask this because they have very similar results. I have documented people on programs like HCG that lost 50% of their weight loss from lean muscle mass. That equated to about a 30% reduction of their BMR, at least according to their numbers.

    The biggest problem is lack of knowledge. I say this because most new comers on this forum only care about weight. And really until a person (like myself) brings up the fact that weight is meaningless and body composition is more important do they start to rethink a little. This is why I ask people when figure out their estimated caloric needs, do they want to look good in clothes or naked? There is a huge difference between being skinny and being fit (see two examples below). But the fact is, if you truly want to be fit, 1200 calories isn't going to cut the fat). You just can't gain lean muscle mass on huge calorie deficits, let alone a small deficit. I bring this up when advising people as it might be better to change your approach sooner than trying to make up for the mistake in the long run because it's a lot harder to gain lean muscle mass, then preserve it. I am working with several women right now to gain lean muscle mass, both are 5'2" and both need to pack away over 2000 calories to maintain and probably close to 2500 to have enough fuel to add muscle.

    And since this is a fitness forum, I believe in giving people the information to make smarter choices and think longer term, rather than short term success. And it truly doesn't matter if you are 20 or 60, weight loss still has the same components; BMR, TDEE and deficit. The macro's are just another little part of the equation. Medical conditions and genetics or past history are just other variables.


    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/392784-skinny-fat-vs-fit-photo?hl=skinny+fat&page=2#posts-5441852

    http://nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    Great here is some ways people can be fit and gain muscle on a calorie deficit if this is what you chose to do.

    http://www.livestrong.com/article/362906-can-you-build-muscle-on-a-calorie-deficit/
    http://alwyncosgrove.com/2010/09/gaining-muscle-and-losing-fat-at-the-same-time-is-it-possible/
    http://muscleevo.com/calorie-deficit/
    I like this post very balanced and very informative this is what we should all be doing rather than picking on people. You're post was in agreement with someone who was very very negative. But this post like I said is very balanced. I don't think it's fair however to compare anorexia a serious ED to people who eat 1200 calories. Also I never said 1200 is the thing to do. I just know people on it who have had great success, lowered cholesterol aleviated asthma symptoms due to their smaller size ,their Dr.s have done physicals and blood pressure is tons better and they continue to keep their weight off and are healthier. I don't like blanket statements like "it's not sustainble! it wont work" and so on. I find comments like that very unhelpful and very judgemental. Plenty of people posted on this particular thread that this is working for them and they are plenty happy. I lost 58 lbs without MFP and I don't use it for calories at all. The fact it keeps track of calories is a plus I use it for fat and carbs and protein. I've had people tell me what I'm doing is not sustaianable as well and well it is. So for all of you who have had continued success keep it up.

    Know what the funny part about this all Watboy, I actually never criticize anyone for being on 1200 calories but yet you give us all crap for being rude to those on 1200 and you attacked my first two post without reason. It's amazing how hypocritical you really are.

    I understand people say this or that works for them and they are all special and have different circumstances and if you want to believe that then great. I understand there are allergies and genetics but rarely have I seen them cause huge swings. Yes as you age, your body has a slower metabolism because you lose muscle as you age. Muscle directly effects your metabolism. I personally don't care if people want to do 1200 calories, but when they come on the board and say, I am doing 1200 calories and I am not losing weight, I am going to give them the best understanding through research and experience to why it's not working. Additionally, I want people to understand what they are doing by eating below their metabolic rate and what can happen to their lean muscle mass. I am dealing with several people now that got to their weight goal, have loose and flabby skin and now want to build muscle to eliminate it because 1200 calories didn't help. The OP want to know if 1250 calories was OK with a Beach Body workout program. A company that has had immense success with in home workouts. And guess what all of the people who have success have in common with these programs? That's right, they are all eating 1800+ calories. If you don't believe me, go look on their forums. Like I said before, I know from experience about low calories and these products. And the best part, the OP just posted she is eating more and already started losing weight.


    The thing is, yes 1200 calories works but do you really want to do that for the rest of your life? Or do you want to have the ability to eat 2000+ calories and not gain weight?

    Ok, so if you don't want me to compare and ED to a VLCD, how about a person on HCG to 1200? I ask this because they have very similar results. I have documented people on programs like HCG that lost 50% of their weight loss from lean muscle mass. That equated to about a 30% reduction of their BMR, at least according to their numbers.

    The biggest problem is lack of knowledge. I say this because most new comers on this forum only care about weight. And really until a person (like myself) brings up the fact that weight is meaningless and body composition is more important do they start to rethink a little. This is why I ask people when figure out their estimated caloric needs, do they want to look good in clothes or naked? There is a huge difference between being skinny and being fit (see two examples below). But the fact is, if you truly want to be fit, 1200 calories isn't going to cut the fat). You just can't gain lean muscle mass on huge calorie deficits, let alone a small deficit. I bring this up when advising people as it might be better to change your approach sooner than trying to make up for the mistake in the long run because it's a lot harder to gain lean muscle mass, then preserve it. I am working with several women right now to gain lean muscle mass, both are 5'2" and both need to pack away over 2000 calories to maintain and probably close to 2500 to have enough fuel to add muscle.

    And since this is a fitness forum, I believe in giving people the information to make smarter choices and think longer term, rather than short term success. And it truly doesn't matter if you are 20 or 60, weight loss still has the same components; BMR, TDEE and deficit. The macro's are just another little part of the equation. Medical conditions and genetics or past history are just other variables.


    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/392784-skinny-fat-vs-fit-photo?hl=skinny+fat&page=2#posts-5441852

    http://nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/
  • beckylawrence70
    beckylawrence70 Posts: 752 Member
    I'm just under 5'6" and weigh 120. And yes I may go over but I workout and eat back most of my workout calores......
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,426 MFP Moderator

    Thanks, that is good information. Although the first won't apply to me. For someone who is already fairly lean (current 12% body fat) it has become harder to gain lean muscle mass on a calorie deficit. The second one isn't loading on my work comp so I will look at it later. But I do P90X2 and it has been working to add definition and cutting fat.
  • My doctor told me this week that the lowest she ever lets anyone go is 1200 Calories per day, but if you're exercising, you need 1500. I've compromised with 1275..... :)
  • watboy
    watboy Posts: 380 Member
    I was a big boy . Worked for me. Lean people would have a hard time for the most part.Btw i've enjoyed our debate. People should hear diifferent views and also read differing studies.

    Thanks, that is good information. Although the first won't apply to me. For someone who is already fairly lean (current 12% body fat) it has become harder to gain lean muscle mass on a calorie deficit. The second one isn't loading on my work comp so I will look at it later. But I do P90X2 and it has been working to add definition and cutting fat.
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
    The point I was making is its not good to say "Great job guys!" for dieting incorrectly.

    Your basal metabolic needs are primary in a diet.
    99% of the people starting out on MFP dont understand that and thats why you see so many posts about "Eating back calories" and "im at 1200 and not losing any weight!"

    These people are not meeting basic basal metabolic needs.
    They are uneducated in proper dietary principals!
    Most doctors get this wrong too!
    These are individuals who got to school for 8+ years and still fail to give good dietary advice!.

    So again i'll make my point.

    You have a basal metabolic need.
    It covers your vital organs.
    Average people who work out 3-5 times a week if eating at the basal metabolic level will fail at dieting.
    They will initially lose weight.
    20-50% of this weight is lean mass.
    In essence they are shrinking their overall weight and size with little change to body fat and composition.

    Your willingness to applaud people who diet incorrectly is where you are meeting with most of this resistance.
    If you could accept the fact that if you dont meet your bodies basic basal metabolic needs, the amount of nutrients needed for vital organs to have proper nutrients daily while bedridden or comatose, you are painting yourself as a fool.
    The more you defend this, the more foolish you look!

    For instance my BMR is 1489 as dictated by my lean mass, age and height.
    If I ate at 1200 calories I would lose appx 2lbs a week.
    20-50% of that would be lean mass and I would slip into the skinny fat category.
    Over time my hormones would go out of whack.
    Cortisol levels will rise, leptin levels will drop, ghrelin levels will rise.
    Cortisol will allow the body to slow itself down by targeting active tissue.
    Just so we are clear this is lean tissue and can include skeletal tissue as well as the heart.
    Are you still applauding the 1200 peeps?
    Leptin levels drop and the body panics and decides to hang onto as much fat as possible.
    Its not getting energy from food so its getting energy from fat.
    90% of the numbers I have run for people on this site, i've only come across 1 person who had a BMR lower than 1200.
    She was grossly underweight by 20lbs and had a severe eating disorder.
    She couldnt have kids and was never hungry because her hormones were screwed from binge eating and purging.

    Bravo on the 1200 cal diet gang!!!

    Watboy, would you drive an old car 200 miles with 1/8th tank of gas?
    Thats how these people are living their lives.
  • a10horan
    a10horan Posts: 12 Member
    Sounds like everyone is too focused on the number of calories rather than where the calories are coming from. I think if you eat good healthy food 1200-1500 is safe and healthy.

    Yes I agree we do eat too much and too much of the wrong stuff.
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