Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. So thank you for the thoughts and no flaming. I started at 5’7” inches and 195, so I am definitely not anorexic. I have lost about 15 pounds and ultimately would like to lose another 35 pounds, which would bring me to a normal, nowhere near anorexic weight. But, another 35 to 40 weeks of 1000 calories a day - is that OK? I’m not hungry, so that absolutely could be a new normal that I can maintain.
I am already eating a lot of protein - minimum 20 g per meal, but often ending in the 70-100 g of protein a day, so do I need more protein than that? That seems pretty high already, although it is definitely a key to controlling my appetite.
About weights to rev up metabolism - should I be going to the gym and doing machine weights or small hand dumbbells at home?
I have a treadmill at home - so can do HITT is that better than walking for metabolism and weight loss? Is there a best time of day to do HIIT? Can I do it in the AM before I eat? I usually don’t eat until 11 or 12, and I don’t want to change that IF window.
Yes - exercise before you eat - always. Morning is the best.
It will make the IF window difficult but maybe some BCAAs to get you to 11.
What do you eat everyday that gets you that protein and 1000 calories?
I want your diet. Sounds perfect
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. So thank you for the thoughts and no flaming. I started at 5’7” inches and 195, so I am definitely not anorexic. I have lost about 15 pounds and ultimately would like to lose another 35 pounds, which would bring me to a normal, nowhere near anorexic weight. But, another 35 to 40 weeks of 1000 calories a day - is that OK? I’m not hungry, so that absolutely could be a new normal that I can maintain.
I am already eating a lot of protein - minimum 20 g per meal, but often ending in the 70-100 g of protein a day, so do I need more protein than that? That seems pretty high already, although it is definitely a key to controlling my appetite.
About weights to rev up metabolism - should I be going to the gym and doing machine weights or small hand dumbbells at home?
I have a treadmill at home - so can do HITT is that better than walking for metabolism and weight loss? Is there a best time of day to do HIIT? Can I do it in the AM before I eat? I usually don’t eat until 11 or 12, and I don’t want to change that IF window.
At that height and weight you should probably be at 1200-however you most likely are as food measures are inaccurate until you are measuring on a scale with grams - food weight in measuring cups are often 20% off. Say 1 serving of Cheerios says it’s 1 cup or 100 grams. So you measure a cup, mark the calories and move about your day. But if you weighted it and then poured it in a measuring cup you’d probably find that 100 grams is really on 3/4 cup due to settling and such. Weighted measurement are very accuracy, measured measurements are not.
Anonymous wrote:The less you eat, the slower your metabolism becomes.
1000 calories/day + very low carb isn't sustainable and you'll just gain all the weight back as soon as you stop restricting.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. So thank you for the thoughts and no flaming. I started at 5’7” inches and 195, so I am definitely not anorexic. I have lost about 15 pounds and ultimately would like to lose another 35 pounds, which would bring me to a normal, nowhere near anorexic weight. But, another 35 to 40 weeks of 1000 calories a day - is that OK? I’m not hungry, so that absolutely could be a new normal that I can maintain.
I am already eating a lot of protein - minimum 20 g per meal, but often ending in the 70-100 g of protein a day, so do I need more protein than that? That seems pretty high already, although it is definitely a key to controlling my appetite.
About weights to rev up metabolism - should I be going to the gym and doing machine weights or small hand dumbbells at home?
I have a treadmill at home - so can do HITT is that better than walking for metabolism and weight loss? Is there a best time of day to do HIIT? Can I do it in the AM before I eat? I usually don’t eat until 11 or 12, and I don’t want to change that IF window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See a dietitian. You will ruin your metabolism and you are wrong about anorexia, you can have anorexia and be overweight.
Losing weight harms your metabolism, but there is no evidence I am aware of that any specific calorie count or speed of weight loss worsens it. You can’t lose weight without doing some damage.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. So thank you for the thoughts and no flaming. I started at 5’7” inches and 195, so I am definitely not anorexic. I have lost about 15 pounds and ultimately would like to lose another 35 pounds, which would bring me to a normal, nowhere near anorexic weight. But, another 35 to 40 weeks of 1000 calories a day - is that OK? I’m not hungry, so that absolutely could be a new normal that I can maintain.
I am already eating a lot of protein - minimum 20 g per meal, but often ending in the 70-100 g of protein a day, so do I need more protein than that? That seems pretty high already, although it is definitely a key to controlling my appetite.
About weights to rev up metabolism - should I be going to the gym and doing machine weights or small hand dumbbells at home?
I have a treadmill at home - so can do HITT is that better than walking for metabolism and weight loss? Is there a best time of day to do HIIT? Can I do it in the AM before I eat? I usually don’t eat until 11 or 12, and I don’t want to change that IF window.