The calories on Fat Secret tend to be high. If you are comfortable going lower calorie, then cut them down a little and see what happens.
10 Apr 16 by member: Suzi161
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Thanks Suzi161. Will do 😁
10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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https://authoritynutrition.com/how-many-calories-per-day/ I used this site, there are many others.
10 Apr 16 by member: beware5289
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10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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Looks like 1522 is my magic number! Saweeeeeeeet!
10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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Another one I like is calculator.net. I like comparing a couple simple ones just to make sure they're in the same range. Good luck!
10 Apr 16 by member: Vickie 5966
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If your averaging a lb. a week. That's perfect, if intend to keep it off. Steady wins the race. When you reach your goal then worry. Finding the right amount of calories to consume. Consuming enough calories to stay at goal is difficult!
10 Apr 16 by member: DMZur
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best quote i've heard by someone "you didn't gain weight quickly, you gained it over time. you need to lose weight over time, not quickly". you want to average about 1 - 1.5 lbs loss per week for it to stick IMO.
also look into macro counting, it's what helped me a lot. a macro is protein, carb and fat. each has a value of calorie. 1g protein = 4 cals, 1g carb = 4 cals and 1g fat = 9 cals. when counting my macros, i noticed i wasn't eating enough protein, most of my foods were high in carbs or fats. i also noticed, i wasn't eating enough sometimes. that's what made me gain the weight. if you feed your body with the right ratio of proteins, carbs and fats consistently, you will lose weight steadily.
10 Apr 16 by member: iRMD
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You will lose a pound a week for every 500 calories you cut or burn per day as 500 calories/day times 7 days/week equals 3500 calories/week which is the number of calories in a pound of fat.
10 Apr 16 by member: Sarah Bru
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Lolol I actually did gain very quickly and 1lb a week isn't gonna cut it. I'll be damned if I'm gonna sit on my ass and take 110 weeks to reach my goal. I've been doing Atkins since February 19th and I've already lost a little over 16 lbs. I know exactly what I need to do to get it done. It's the calorie calculator on this site that I have an issue with. I just think it would be nice if I could make it match what I'm doing on the atkins page. Here it's telling me to do 2030 a day. That would require me to force myself to eat when not hungry, and that's what got me in this mess to begin with. I'm trying to listen to my body for once ya know?
10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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By your comment, it looks like you found your calories. Don't worry to much about macro ratios. You're doing Atkins, that'll work fine. You will likely need to recalculate calories needed to maintain losses in about 30 pounds. It would be worth doing. I agree for most people a loss of 1 to 1.5 is optimal. The heavier you are though, the quicker you can lose. It's not a race. Doing it at a 1 to 1.5 rate will teach you what good meals and amounts of food look like.
10 Apr 16 by member: northernmusician
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Ohhh I'm pretty heavy alright. I hit my heaviest point ever in my life in February. When I started on Atkins mid February I weighed 306 pounds! 😝 Even on this six foot tall frame that's just unacceptable. Between my birthday and Feb I went from 226 to 306. Years of going back and forth with an eating disorder had wrecked my metabolism and starting around October many snack laden movie marathons happened. If I gained about 4 a week I don't see anything wrong with dropping 2-2.5 a week eating right and exercising. Sorry for the rambles and tmi. Lol
10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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FatSecret will set your calories too high but you can go in and lower it under RDI - I think the tools setting.
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10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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I cannot for the life of me figure out how to set it lower. The most it allows is for 1lb a week weight loss goal and that puts me at 2300. Blecchh 😝 looks like I may have to just ignore it.
10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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Go to your food diary page (on the website food diary page, not sure about various app versions) and click on the "Set your Recommended Daily Intake" link at the bottom of the page, under your Calorie Breakdown pie chart. You can enter a different RDI calorie number yourself.
10 Apr 16 by member: kpwcalories
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It's not giving me the option. :/
10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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After it calculates you'll go to a second page to confirm and I think that's where you can set it. The command is toward the bottom.
10 Apr 16 by member: Vickie 5966
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Yussss got it! The option didn't show until I recalculated again. Thanks, woman!
10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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10 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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