Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stayed at 1,200 calories a day for a number of months about a year ago. It was the only thing that finally moved the needle, considering I’m a small person (5’3”) in my fifties. My weight had gotten up to 125 and I wanted to be back at 115, which I think is absolutely perfect for my height & frame.
FWIW, I lost the weight, and I’ve kept it off since April after returning to a normal amount of calories (~2,000/day).
Basically, I ate one meal a day, and I counted calories. I ate whatever I wanted, though. It was tough at first, but I soon became used to it. I didn’t feel hungry.
115 at 5'3 in your 50s sounds scary. I'm 5'4 at 137 and am pretty small. I'm 51. I was 115 when I was 25. I'd look like a refugee if I even weighed 120. My goal is 130 b/c I still want to look like a grown ass woman.
Nope. You are the sounds scary and delusional one.
Jesus. 1) don’t call any other body scary and 2) everybody’s body is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s mental illness innit
It’s mental illness to want to be healthy?
Don't confuse wanting to be skinny with wanting to be healthy. 1200 calories has absolutely nothing to do with health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s mental illness innit
It’s mental illness to want to be healthy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s mental illness innit
It’s mental illness to want to be healthy?
Any dietician/nutritionist worth their salt will tell you that a full grown adult eating 1200 calories a day is not healthy.
This may be true for some people but 1200 for many women is a reasonable target when trying to lose weight.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/your-3-day-heart-healthy-meal-plan-1200-calories/
https://health.usnews.com/wellness/food/articles/2018-01-12/is-a-1-200-calorie-diet-right-for-you
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/lose_wt/eat/menus_tac_1200.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s mental illness innit
It’s mental illness to want to be healthy?
Any dietician/nutritionist worth their salt will tell you that a full grown adult eating 1200 calories a day is not healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s mental illness innit
It’s mental illness to want to be healthy?
Anonymous wrote:It’s mental illness innit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stayed at 1,200 calories a day for a number of months about a year ago. It was the only thing that finally moved the needle, considering I’m a small person (5’3”) in my fifties. My weight had gotten up to 125 and I wanted to be back at 115, which I think is absolutely perfect for my height & frame.
FWIW, I lost the weight, and I’ve kept it off since April after returning to a normal amount of calories (~2,000/day).
Basically, I ate one meal a day, and I counted calories. I ate whatever I wanted, though. It was tough at first, but I soon became used to it. I didn’t feel hungry.
115 at 5'3 in your 50s sounds scary. I'm 5'4 at 137 and am pretty small. I'm 51. I was 115 when I was 25. I'd look like a refugee if I even weighed 120. My goal is 130 b/c I still want to look like a grown ass woman.
Nope. You are the sounds scary and delusional one.