All you winners....a little help please....

I checked my net Calories for the last 16 days, and 11 days were 1,200 and less, only 7 days were about 1,400 calories. Am I killing my metabolism, and is this why I have gained my weight back in spite of jogging every other day? I am adding strength training on opposite days, and I have calculated 1600 as a good point to lose .5 per week according to several threads on calculating TDEE accurately. I also know I need to cut my carbs and up my protein.
Age 48, female
Height 5.4 1/2
Weight 180 lbs
BF-42%
Goal Weight 145 (but I will take anything at this point)
Inches lost-3 from hips, 2 from waist

Replies

  • hwibowo
    hwibowo Posts: 18 Member
    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day. Say you eat 3 times a day right now, you can eat 6 times a day. But you need to cut the portion. Don't finish the food just because it's there.

    Also, don't watch tv or read books while you are eating. Your brain will not realize that you are already full. Concentrate on your food.
  • DrMAvDPhD
    DrMAvDPhD Posts: 2,097 Member
    Eat more throughout the day. If I leave 800 calories for dinner, I'm not hitting my calories without eating junk.
  • PittShkr
    PittShkr Posts: 1,000 Member
    :cry: Cant comment .... im not a winner!
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    Your TDEE could be anywhere between 1800 and 2800 calories depending on your activity level. Your BMR is around 1500 calories. If I had to venture a guess, I would say that you should probably eat more calories. I would suggest eating AT LEAST your BMR.
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day. Say you eat 3 times a day right now, you can eat 6 times a day. But you need to cut the portion. Don't finish the food just because it's there.

    Also, don't watch tv or read books while you are eating. Your brain will not realize that you are already full. Concentrate on your food.

    I'm sorry, but everything you said here is patently false. Metabolism is not affected by the time of day nor does your brain activity have any impact on your digestive functions.
  • gretchenwb
    gretchenwb Posts: 70 Member
    Thank you for that advice-I believe you are right. I have struggled to reach my goal calories, and I am going to try 6 small meals a day-or 5 at least.
  • 76tech
    76tech Posts: 1,455 Member
    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day.

    no you cannot. this is an oft-repeated fallacy. smaller, more frequent meals can help curb hunger, but do nothing to help with metabolism.

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  • _HeathBar_
    _HeathBar_ Posts: 902 Member
    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day. Say you eat 3 times a day right now, you can eat 6 times a day. But you need to cut the portion. Don't finish the food just because it's there.

    Also, don't watch tv or read books while you are eating. Your brain will not realize that you are already full. Concentrate on your food.

    There is so much wrong with this post. I don't even know where to start.
  • auroranflash
    auroranflash Posts: 3,569 Member
    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day.

    no you cannot. this is an oft-repeated fallacy. smaller, more frequent meals can help curb hunger, but do nothing to help with metabolism.

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    *rolls*
  • myofibril
    myofibril Posts: 4,500 Member
    I checked my net Calories for the last 16 days, and 11 days were 1,200 and less, only 7 days were about 1,400 calories. Am I killing my metabolism, and is this why I have gained my weight back in spite of jogging every other day? I am adding strength training on opposite days, and I have calculated 1600 as a good point to lose .5 per week according to several threads on calculating TDEE accurately. I also know I need to cut my carbs and up my protein.
    Age 48, female
    Height 5.4 1/2
    Weight 180 lbs
    BF-42%
    Goal Weight 145 (but I will take anything at this point)
    Inches lost-3 from hips, 2 from waist

    Nope. You will be fine given your higher bf% (you will be able to handle a steeper calorie deficit better than leaner folks)

    The fact that your measurements are moving in the right direction is a good sign. If you are worried about your scale weight plateauing it is probably water retention caused by adding in weights recently (for muscle repair etc).

    Personally I think you could simplify your approach somewhat. Try a calorie range of 1,800 - 2,000 per day per day (just eat at that amount without worrying about adding back exercise calories etc) with your current exercise programme and see how you go after 4 weeks.
  • hwibowo
    hwibowo Posts: 18 Member
    How so? Did you do any research before making such statement? I guess not, but fear not, I did that for you.

    About eating while watching TV
    http://www.naturalnews.com/025252_eating_research_television.html

    They did the research on kids as well
    http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/kidtv.html

    They even thought about the solutions
    http://www.fitwatch.com/weight-loss/10-ways-to-stop-overeating-while-watching-tv-1142.html

    About eating often and less
    http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/tips-for-boosting-your-metabolism/
    http://www.fitbuff.com/how-to-speed-up-your-metabolism/
    Oh if you are still skeptical, try one from WebMD
    http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism

    This is ONE of the ways that STUDIES found. All studies' results are not the ultimate answers. I was only providing one possible solution that personally works for me.

    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day. Say you eat 3 times a day right now, you can eat 6 times a day. But you need to cut the portion. Don't finish the food just because it's there.

    Also, don't watch tv or read books while you are eating. Your brain will not realize that you are already full. Concentrate on your food.

    I'm sorry, but everything you said here is patently false. Metabolism is not affected by the time of day nor does your brain activity have any impact on your digestive functions.
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    How so? Did you do any research before making such statement? I guess not, but fear not, I did that for you.

    About eating while watching TV
    http://www.naturalnews.com/025252_eating_research_television.html

    They did the research on kids as well
    http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/kidtv.html

    They even thought about the solutions
    http://www.fitwatch.com/weight-loss/10-ways-to-stop-overeating-while-watching-tv-1142.html

    About eating often and less
    http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/tips-for-boosting-your-metabolism/
    http://www.fitbuff.com/how-to-speed-up-your-metabolism/
    Oh if you are still skeptical, try one from WebMD
    http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism

    This is ONE of the ways that STUDIES found. All studies' results are not the ultimate answers. I was only providing one possible solution that personally works for me.

    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day. Say you eat 3 times a day right now, you can eat 6 times a day. But you need to cut the portion. Don't finish the food just because it's there.

    Also, don't watch tv or read books while you are eating. Your brain will not realize that you are already full. Concentrate on your food.

    I'm sorry, but everything you said here is patently false. Metabolism is not affected by the time of day nor does your brain activity have any impact on your digestive functions.

    Lollercoaster, are you serious with your "research"?
  • p0pr0cksnc0ke
    p0pr0cksnc0ke Posts: 1,283 Member
    Oh if you are still skeptical, try one from WebMD
    http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism

    Ahh... WebMD.
    1yuz.jpg
  • hwibowo
    hwibowo Posts: 18 Member
    Hmmmm... I eat and sleep in "research" lifestyle. That may sound weird for people who don't know what R&D is all about, but we all can still live in this world because all the breaking through results from these so called "research".
    How so? Did you do any research before making such statement? I guess not, but fear not, I did that for you.

    About eating while watching TV
    http://www.naturalnews.com/025252_eating_research_television.html

    They did the research on kids as well
    http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/kidtv.html

    They even thought about the solutions
    http://www.fitwatch.com/weight-loss/10-ways-to-stop-overeating-while-watching-tv-1142.html

    About eating often and less
    http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/tips-for-boosting-your-metabolism/
    http://www.fitbuff.com/how-to-speed-up-your-metabolism/
    Oh if you are still skeptical, try one from WebMD
    http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism

    This is ONE of the ways that STUDIES found. All studies' results are not the ultimate answers. I was only providing one possible solution that personally works for me.

    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day. Say you eat 3 times a day right now, you can eat 6 times a day. But you need to cut the portion. Don't finish the food just because it's there.

    Also, don't watch tv or read books while you are eating. Your brain will not realize that you are already full. Concentrate on your food.

    I'm sorry, but everything you said here is patently false. Metabolism is not affected by the time of day nor does your brain activity have any impact on your digestive functions.

    Lollercoaster, are you serious with your "research"?
  • RumOne
    RumOne Posts: 266 Member
    How so? Did you do any research before making such statement? I guess not, but fear not, I did that for you.

    About eating while watching TV
    http://www.naturalnews.com/025252_eating_research_television.html

    They did the research on kids as well
    http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/kidtv.html

    They even thought about the solutions
    http://www.fitwatch.com/weight-loss/10-ways-to-stop-overeating-while-watching-tv-1142.html

    About eating often and less
    http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/tips-for-boosting-your-metabolism/
    http://www.fitbuff.com/how-to-speed-up-your-metabolism/
    Oh if you are still skeptical, try one from WebMD
    http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism

    This is ONE of the ways that STUDIES found. All studies' results are not the ultimate answers. I was only providing one possible solution that personally works for me.

    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day. Say you eat 3 times a day right now, you can eat 6 times a day. But you need to cut the portion. Don't finish the food just because it's there.

    Also, don't watch tv or read books while you are eating. Your brain will not realize that you are already full. Concentrate on your food.

    I'm sorry, but everything you said here is patently false. Metabolism is not affected by the time of day nor does your brain activity have any impact on your digestive functions.

    Lollercoaster, are you serious with your "research"?


    http://www.leangains.com/2011/01/better-blood-glucose-with-lower-meal.html
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    Hmmmm... I eat and sleep in "research" lifestyle. That may sound weird for people who don't know what R&D is all about, but we all can still live in this world because all the breaking through results from these so called "research".
    How so? Did you do any research before making such statement? I guess not, but fear not, I did that for you.

    About eating while watching TV
    http://www.naturalnews.com/025252_eating_research_television.html

    They did the research on kids as well
    http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/kidtv.html

    They even thought about the solutions
    http://www.fitwatch.com/weight-loss/10-ways-to-stop-overeating-while-watching-tv-1142.html

    About eating often and less
    http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/tips-for-boosting-your-metabolism/
    http://www.fitbuff.com/how-to-speed-up-your-metabolism/
    Oh if you are still skeptical, try one from WebMD
    http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism

    This is ONE of the ways that STUDIES found. All studies' results are not the ultimate answers. I was only providing one possible solution that personally works for me.

    You can promote metabolism by distributing your meal through out the day. Say you eat 3 times a day right now, you can eat 6 times a day. But you need to cut the portion. Don't finish the food just because it's there.

    Also, don't watch tv or read books while you are eating. Your brain will not realize that you are already full. Concentrate on your food.

    I'm sorry, but everything you said here is patently false. Metabolism is not affected by the time of day nor does your brain activity have any impact on your digestive functions.

    Lollercoaster, are you serious with your "research"?

    Let's see from your 2nd study

    "The results of this study show that TV viewing can either increase or decrease preschool children’s food intakes."

    And let's see some actual research on increased meal frequency increases metabolism, not some random internet sites

    You can start here

    Bellisle F et. al. Meal frequency and energy balance. Br J Nutr. (1997) 77 (Suppl 1):S57-70.

    http://physiqueconsultant.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/British-Journal-of-Nutrition-Meal-frequency-and-energy-balance.pdf
  • hwibowo
    hwibowo Posts: 18 Member
    Just in case if you missed this on WebMD (straight from their terms of use)

    "If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. WebMD does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on the Site. Reliance on any information provided by WebMD, WebMD employees, others appearing on the Site at the invitation of WebMD, or other visitors to the Site is solely at your own risk."
    Oh if you are still skeptical, try one from WebMD
    http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism

    Ahh... WebMD.
    1yuz.jpg
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    How so? Did you do any research before making such statement? I guess not, but fear not, I did that for you.

    About eating while watching TV
    http://www.naturalnews.com/025252_eating_research_television.html

    They did the research on kids as well
    http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/kidtv.html

    They even thought about the solutions
    http://www.fitwatch.com/weight-loss/10-ways-to-stop-overeating-while-watching-tv-1142.html

    About eating often and less
    http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/tips-for-boosting-your-metabolism/
    http://www.fitbuff.com/how-to-speed-up-your-metabolism/
    Oh if you are still skeptical, try one from WebMD
    http://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-boost-your-metabolism

    This is ONE of the ways that STUDIES found. All studies' results are not the ultimate answers. I was only providing one possible solution that personally works for me.

    This article talks about how diet myths such as 'eating several small meals a day' are used to influence consumers to buy more supplement products. Personally, I eat six times a day, but I don't expect it to do a thing for my metabolism. Instead, I do it because it helps me feel satiated, and therefore, I am less likely to binge and exceed my calorie goal.

    http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/diet-nutrition/126474-meal-frequency-discussion-continues.html

    While I had a difficult time finding peer reviewed studies that refuted your theory that "watching television while eating disrupts the signals of satiation to the brain", what I did find was that there is a recognized correlation between caloric increase and the quantity of hours spent watching television each day. This is one peer-reviewed study. You will note that this information was collected by surveying the study's participants and NOT by actually monitoring brain activity while the particpants ate and watch television simultaneously.

    http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/pdf/1479-5868-8-23.pdf

    While your advice offers partial truths, both of your statements are technically misnomers that you have either heard from someone else or have concluded by your own rationale.
  • Rachaelluvszipped
    Rachaelluvszipped Posts: 768 Member
    Omg...this thread is giving me a headache...

    But seriously....listen to ^^^^ Acg67
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    Hmmmm... I eat and sleep in "research" lifestyle. That may sound weird for people who don't know what R&D is all about, but we all can still live in this world because all the breaking through results from these so called "research".

    Oh well that explains it! You're paid to generate bogus studies for supplement marketers!
  • 17DayDietGal
    17DayDietGal Posts: 27 Member
    Definitely eat more!!!!

    I've lost about 97-99 pounds since February of last year and without fail, when I added calories (healthy foods mind you!), the loss started up at a higher rate.

    It sounds like you're not eating 1,200 **net** calories. Try that and see how it works.
  • gretchenwb
    gretchenwb Posts: 70 Member
    I really enjoy this website! It is so entertaining, but very informative. I am going to increase my calories to meet my 1600 goal esp more protein, alternate jogging days with either strength training or cardio, and try to spread my eating throughout the day. I wouldn't want to jump in on the debate about whether or not smaller more frequent meals increase metabolism or not, I do know that combining protein with good carbs will even out my blood sugars during the day, which will effect my energy levels.

    So many of you have been down this road longer than I, and I really appreciate the advice.