I had a question about the BMI weight calorie counter. Which end of the calorie scale should I start with, the low or high end? If it's the high end I believe that I may struggle because I don't think I eat enough calories in the day to reach that amount. Any advice?
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I totally understand what your saying. We generally recommend the higher range to allow you the lower range to work towards.. Try as high as you can and see what suits you going forwards.
Not eating enough can prevent weight loss and much as eating too much will go the other way on the scales.
Have a lookie at the daily diary in the events and feel free to join in, like, reply and get many ideas of what folks include for their calorie allowances.
I've now got various bits in my menu weekly that I've gleaned and learnt from this daily post.
Have fun with the forum, and in planning your meals to fit with your plans.
Maintain a calorie deficit from the higher of the two figures, ensuring that any deficit introduced doesn't exceed the difference between the two amounts.
If you're fairly active, intake should be somewhere in between minimum/maximum allowance, but if you happen to be sedentary, aim to keep it towards the lower end. Ultimately, though, aim to ensure that sufficient calories are consumed on a daily basis to satisfy the minimum recommendation, while gradually working towards reducing consumption of simple/refined carbohydrate to a minimum.
I just started last Thursday and am finding I seem to be eating at the lower end of my range I think I am being cautious . The other thing I find impossible to do is the planning! Partly due to my family and the fact I never know how many I am cooking for. I don't really want to do my meals seperately so I am not really planning as most people on here seem to be doing. I guess it doesnt matter as long as I count what I eat!
Yeah, I think I might be being a bit too as well. I'm struggling to plan whilst I'm spending time with my mum for a few days, but I'm counting everything which is what matters. I only live with my husband usually so it's a bit easier to plan meals when I'm at home.
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