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YEP. I believe the number of calories definitely matters. It's not like I think I can eat 3000 calories of lean meat, nuts, fruit & veggies and not gain weight. It's that I think I have a bit more leeway on the actual number of calories I eat to maintain/lose when I eat foods like that. Except nuts. I can't NOT overeat salty nuts.
Well, 3000 calories of lean meat, fruit, and veggies is a LOT of food! I really think that's the main reason that stuff like Atkins works, is because even if you're eating higher fat stuff like cheese and fattier meats, it's kind of tough to overeat calories if you're not eating grains and sugary foods.And I missed out on saying it before, 450 calories is not that much for breakfast unless you're on a 1200 calorie diet.
I was thinking of going back to WW too, Courtney. It always works best for me. Maybe we can start it together?
And a 1200 calorie diet is REALLY LOW. My RD friend says women should never go below 1500. What do you think, Nadra? MM, I have kind of the same mindset about veggies. DH and I were just talking about this last night, how we need to get back on the WW bandwagon. It's nice to feel like something is "free"... I know that, for me, I get really fucking tired of counting shit (calories, points, etc) so it's kind of nice to think of something as free. Maybe I'll join again. I'm always so torn. I feel like WW encourages me to eat more whole foods, because they are less points, but it also tends to deter me from meat, but without that, I get little protein. So I'm not sure how to proceed.
I know I advocate 1200 calories as what it took for me to lose weight. I should clarify that the diet I followed suggests this calorie level if your starting weight is between 120 and 160lbs. If you are between 160 and 200 lbs she suggests 1600 calories and if you're over 200lbs; I think it's 1800. This is also a diet only program, so excercise would add additional calories. Also, rio, with your bf'ing... I would think you would need quite a few more calories than that, regardless.
I just registered for WW again. I think a combo of the i-Diet principals and some of the recipes + WW point tracking works really well for me.
I feel like the newer WW program emphasizes protein a lot more as a good healthy choice (ie it isnt as much of a points hit as it used to be) but the newer program is also pretty low carb (carbs are very points heavy).