Hi giving this NHS weight loss a go I am in a new relationship the past 3 months and I am so happy with life but I have put so much weight on in that time and was overweight anyway. I have tried every diet club going, nothing seems to be working for me at present. Thought I would give this a go and see how it goes. Confused I have done the BMI and suggested 1761 calories but the basic bit I read suggested 1400 calories. I take it I go with what BMI suggested ☺️☺️
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Hi and welcome, HappyandFab
I hope that you've realised that dieting doesn't work and that what you need is a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.
The BMI calculator will give you a range of calories and we always advice aiming for the upper end, or as many as you can consume, while still losing weight. Eating too little is counter-intuitive, have a look at this healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...
1400 is a generic amount, unsuitable for the vast majority of us, because it would be odd to assume that a 6ft, 20 year old, athletic woman of 15st needs to eat the same as a 5ft, 70 year old, sedentary woman of 9st.
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Thank you I will give all that a read tonight after work. 1761 was the lower end of the range so I will aim for that this week and see how I go. You are correct it's healthy eating plan I need ☺️