Risk of weight gain when calories are increased
melanielupien
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Read an article today that talked about "High risk of rebound weight gain when calorie intake is increased" Anyone else read anything about this?
1200 calories a day is way to low for me (I am 5'7 and 128 Lbs), I did it for the past 2 months and lost 14 pounds (3 pounds away from goal), but I noticed that when i brought my calorie intake to 1400 - 1600 a day, I am losing faster. I am losing 0.2 pounds a day with more calories and some days not exercising).
I followed the rules for my TDEE and deducted 15%, it says I should eat close 1600 calories a day (without exercise) and eat 1800 with exercise), and it is correct... I am losing the weight faster then 1200 calories a day. Plus, I am not starving myself
Ok, so i am only on day 2 off upping my calories but, each day I have lost 0.2
1200 calories a day is way to low for me (I am 5'7 and 128 Lbs), I did it for the past 2 months and lost 14 pounds (3 pounds away from goal), but I noticed that when i brought my calorie intake to 1400 - 1600 a day, I am losing faster. I am losing 0.2 pounds a day with more calories and some days not exercising).
I followed the rules for my TDEE and deducted 15%, it says I should eat close 1600 calories a day (without exercise) and eat 1800 with exercise), and it is correct... I am losing the weight faster then 1200 calories a day. Plus, I am not starving myself
Ok, so i am only on day 2 off upping my calories but, each day I have lost 0.2
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Done it for 2+ weeks now; now being at maintence and I haven't gained yet actually lost almost 2 lbs the first week. My body needs the fuel for what I do to it. Some will gain at first and hopefully it won't discourage them bc as many have said they leveled out. I0
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I've never gained upping my calories, I upped my calories to 1800 when I had to work 60 hours one week so that I was getting enough food for energy and stayed the same (which was my plan) 1200 isn't enough for my body either, i have a very active job, so I eat 1500 and eat back any exercise calories.0
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Thanks for the info I may have to try it since the scale seems to stay the same.0
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I don't know if this will help but as a guide, I'm 5.4", 123 lbs, female, 22. I have a desk job but walk to work. On non exercise days I burn 1900. On exercise days it's about 2200. I tend to do weights at the gym as I've cut my cardio down. I have got a body media fit which is meant to b about 95% accurate. I eat my tdee -500 cals and that works for me although I don't have much to lose so next week I'm thinking of going to 1/2 lb a week loss instead of a whole pound.
I know we are all different but if you are taller/heavier/more active, chances are you burn more and therefore if you are losing at 1600 I think you need to continue eating more to lose more. ESP if exercising.0 -
i have read this before. used to be below my intake reccomendations due to past choices In health. awesome job girl and love the post! keep up the good work!0
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i have read this before. used to be below my intake reccomendations due to past choices In health. awesome job girl and love the post! keep up the good work!
Thanks :flowerforyou:0 -
I think some people might see a rebound when they first up their calories (I didn't gain, but I plateaued), but I think that depends on how long they had been eating low. From what I gather around the boards, it comes back off eventually, but everyone takes a different amount of time to adjust.
Good for you for taking to it so fast! Great results! :drinker:0
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