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Date: | Thu, 5 Dec 2002 11:34:59 EST |
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I used a site that calculates BMI and caloric needs. I supposedly need
around 1900 calories to maintain my weight. Since I am not working at the
moment and thus have been more sedentary given that I do not have to walk to
and from the subway etc., I figured that this number could be dropped to
around 1700. The sustained daily hour of exercise on treadmill should burn
around 200-300 calories (I walk at a pace of 3.6-4.0, with hills and
sometimes interspersing sprints). I have also added in some weight training.
The idea of the sustained daily hour of exercise was to improve insulin
sensitivity as well as burn some calories. I thought that this was
sufficient to create enough of a calorie deficit for some weight loss. I
just don't understand why my body isn't responding the way it used to (I know
, I know -- I'm getting older.) My carbs are around 12% of total calories
with fat making up the bulk of my calories along with moderate protein. I
will try anything at this point. I understand that I need to create a calorie
deficit, but am concerned about trying to drop calories too low because it
could slow my metabolism. Also, I just do not believe that very low calorie
diets are sustainable in the long run. That is why I made the effort to
exercise more.
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