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Harvie -> RE: Healthy Diet Support (3/12/2008 11:34:15 PM)
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Yes, as I've lost weight, I've had to reduce my calories. At my highest weight, I burned 2800 calories a day (sedentary lifestyle.) Now, 88 pounds lighter, I burn only 2380 calories a day. This means that my calorie deficit has been shrinking, since I don't want to reduce my calories below 1500.... or my metabolism would slow down. So, when I was burning 2800 calories a day, I ate 1800 calories a day (1000 calorie deficit.) Then, when I was down to 2700 ... I ate 1700. Then 2600/1600. Then 2500/1500. Since I'm sticking at 1500, my calorie deficit is now about 800 a day .... so my rate of weight loss has slowed (along with my metabolism.) It's generally accepted that adult women should never go below 1200 calories a day, and that a 1000 calorie per day DEFICIT is the maximum one should have, after factoring in exercise -- unless being supervised weekly by a doctor and having a BMI over 40. EEEK ... that chocolate yogurt has 37 carbs/34g of sugar, no wonder it tasted so deliciously chocolatey!!!!!! (Needless to say, being diabetic, I couldn't do that!) By comparison, a Snickers bar has only 28.8g of sugar, in case you were wondering! (and it's about double the sugar you'd find in a 1/2 cup of chocolate ice cream!)
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