chelsea_morning
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Wait!!!!! There is a big difference between BMR (basal metabolic rate) and your daily caloric needs to maintain. The BMR is a calculation of what you need to STAY ALIVE while laying in bed and not moving. It is what your organs need to function. In order to maintain, you need to factor in moving around, walking up steps, exercise, etc etc. My BMR is something like 1535, but my caloric needs to maintain my current weight in my daily life is 1969. WAY DIFFERENT. Make sure you google "calorie maintenance calculator". The number you should be subtracting 500 from per day to lose a pound a week is much higher than your BMR. Using your BMR to deduce your daily calorie intake from is NOT SAFE.
It is generally accepted among nutritionists that anything lower than 1200 calories per day for an adult is TOO LITTLE and it will cause your body to conserve energy in the same way that starvation causes your body to conserve energy.
It is generally accepted among nutritionists that anything lower than 1200 calories per day for an adult is TOO LITTLE and it will cause your body to conserve energy in the same way that starvation causes your body to conserve energy.
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