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wlynn72 03-07-2007 10:51 AM

question re hunger
 
Hi all, I am new to these boards and counting calories. Just wondering if the your hunger level goes down eventually as you get used to eating less calories? I am just starting , trying to lose 12 lbs. giving myself 1500 cal to start. Does that sound right?

babenwaiting 03-07-2007 10:59 AM

wlynn72, yes, your hunger level will go down some as you get used to eating less. We can't cut our calories by half or more and not notice the difference, can we? :dizzy: I think 1500 calories is a good level for almost anyone to start with, then you can cut on down to 1200 if your weight-loss slows. I'm just re-starting, as well, so happy to meet you, Lynn. :)

Genesis 03-07-2007 12:13 PM

It also helps to fill up on bulky, low calorie foods like veggies. For dinner I'll often have a HUGE salad with tons of fresh greens, about 1/3 cup chick peas and one hard boiled egg on top with salt & pepper and a light drizzle of balsamic vinegar. All of that is about 250 calories and it totally fills you up. If you spend your calories wisely, 1,500 can be a lot of food.

rockinrobin 03-07-2007 12:18 PM

Oh yes, I believe the body adjusts. It IS important to make those good quality calories though. Veggies are very filling as is fiber and protein and they stick around for a while. I also find drinking lots and lots of water helps to keep me full.

I think 1500 is a great place to start. You'll see how that goes and then you can start adjusting if need be.

jillybean720 03-07-2007 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Genesis (Post 1601241)
If you spend your calories wisely, 1,500 can be a lot of food.

This is a VERY true statement. If you're feeling hungry, maybe you're not getting enough protein and/or fiber? Are you eating nutritious foods (like lean meats, fruits and veggies, whole grains, and lean dairy) or just packing in 1500 calories of "diet" meals and snacks? Those "diet" foods leave me feeling pretty unsatisfied and just wanting more food. At one time, I was eating about 1200 calories a day, and I would eat 6 times a day--hunger was VERY rarely an issue.

AnAbsoluteDiva 03-07-2007 04:47 PM

Genesis and Jilly are right on! I can't imagine eating 1500 calories. I think I'd explode. 1100 is pushing it most days.

Go for quality. You can't go wrong!

zenor77 03-07-2007 04:59 PM

I agree. Although I don't count calories down to the very last one (I aim for 1400 to 1500 per day approx) I find that I don't get hungry if I eat healthy foods at regular intervals. Your body will get used to it's new "schedule" too.

mjchik0906 03-07-2007 07:01 PM

I just started counting calories this Monday and wow I've been hungry everyday since. I cut down to around 1500-1600 so I know how you're feeling. But I figure the stomach has to shrink down somehow. I like the idea of filling up on high fiber and protein stuff...it just reminded me that I need to go get some more salad stuff and hard boiled eggs sound really good right now. It's dinner time! Keep up the good work and things will get easier!

MJ

Cats tongue 03-08-2007 12:02 PM

Hey, wlynn.

1500 calories sounds pretty good to me. I know I'm always scared that I'll be hungry later. That's why I kinda started at 1800, which is pretty high and closer to "maintaining" but I figure I'll eventually drop the number down, slowly so that my body adjusts.

Good luck though. And all the advice on veggies and protein and fiber is true, they will help out with feeling full. :)

canadian mom 03-08-2007 06:55 PM

Peanut butter fills me up quite well. It is high in calories(90+cals per tbsp) but if you plan you can put it in at snack (I eat it in the evening this is when I want to snack the most I have a Banana and peanut butter)

katie3181 03-09-2007 01:25 AM

For those of you who think that 1500 is a lot of calories to eat in a day, have you always felt that way or has your body adjusted? Because I find it really hard to stay at just 1500 calories even if I am eating high fiber, filling foods. If I were to feel satisfied it would be around 1800 calories, but I'm not losing weight at that amount and I'm feeling hopeless. I really hope my appetite will eventually adjust.

jillybean720 03-09-2007 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by katie3181 (Post 1603685)
For those of you who think that 1500 is a lot of calories to eat in a day, have you always felt that way or has your body adjusted? Because I find it really hard to stay at just 1500 calories even if I am eating high fiber, filling foods. If I were to feel satisfied it would be around 1800 calories, but I'm not losing weight at that amount and I'm feeling hopeless. I really hope my appetite will eventually adjust.

Like I said, I'm eating more now, but there was a time I ate about 1200 calories a day and was not hungry. How many times a day are you eating? I find that if I cram a bunch of calories into just 3 meals (with amyabe a snack), then I am not eating often enough to keep something in my stomach. I try not to ever go more than 3 hours without eating, so I just break all of my calories down into mini-meals. Eating 200 calories 6 times a day was much more satisfying to me than 400 calories 3 times a day :)

rockinrobin 03-09-2007 08:52 AM

My breakdown of calories looks like this and I am not hungry, usually.

breakfast at about 9, 9:30 - 200 calories
snack at about 11:30 - about 100 cal.
lunch at about 1:30, 2:00 - about 300 cal.
snack at about 4:00 - about 100 cals
dinner at about 6:00, 6:30 - between 400 and 500 calories
snack in the evening less then 100 calories

Justme33 03-09-2007 03:43 PM

WOW!!!!! Let me just tell you...I saw the title of this post and I saw "question re BURGERS"....LOL I've commented to my oldest son, that its been awhile since I had one a couple days ago....(probably since Oct..)

Anyways, I think Hunger comes and goes...I've been eating about 1500 calories a day...BUT then there are times I am just not hungry at all and its a struggle to get in the min. 1200...(last couple days I was under 1000) then there are days I am STARVED and just want to eat all day....and those days I may eat a little more 1800ish....My hunger time is NOW (between 1pm-3:30 when the kids get home) If I dont keep busy I get hungry!!

zenor77 03-09-2007 05:25 PM

I think it depends on what you are doing with your calories. I've noticed that on some days I'm hungry and some days I'm not (with approx the same cals.) One of my most filling recipes (Spicy Kim Chi Soup) is between 75 to 150 cals depending on what I throw into it. I think all the veggies and tofu are really filling. Some recipes I have are just too small in portion size and I feel like I'm starving. I've made it a goal to find low-cal recipes that I can really fill up on.

wlynn72 03-09-2007 09:58 PM

Thank You all! I dont seem to be as hungry now that Ive done it for a couple of days. I am eating approx every 3 hrs and have kept under 1250 cals the last 2 days. My big will power problem is at night when Im at work. (I work as a nurse on 11-7 shift) But hopefully with t ime my stomach will get used to it:carrot:

katie3181 03-10-2007 12:47 AM

I'm the kind of person who likes to sit down and eat a MEAL so I'm not sure just eating 200 calories at a sitting would satisfy me, but I think I'll try it and maybe have a couple days a week where I eat larger meals.

jillybean720 03-10-2007 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by katie3181 (Post 1605027)
I'm the kind of person who likes to sit down and eat a MEAL so I'm not sure just eating 200 calories at a sitting would satisfy me, but I think I'll try it and maybe have a couple days a week where I eat larger meals.

Look at Robin's example of her calorie breakdown--she still eats 6 times a day, but her dinner is 400-500 calories.

Also, if you like veggies, then 200 calories can still be a LOT of food. I'm a bulk eater as well, but I don't like many veggies (and NEVER plain veggies), so it's definitely a challenge. However, for about 200 calories, I can have:
  • a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
  • a ham, turkey, cheese, lettuce, honey mustard, ff mayo sandwich
  • a small bowl of crock pot salsa chicken (chicken breast, salsa, black beans, corn, onion, seasonings, sprinkle of cheddar cheese)--add this on top of a bed of shredded lettuce for a huge and satisfying mock taco salad
  • 2 cups of thick, creamy red pepper and tomato soup with croutons (the croutons may bring it up to about 230 calories, but I LOVE them, and 2 cups of a creamy soup is quite a large serving)
  • grilled cheese sandwich (add a slice of center-cut bacon for just 25-30 calories)
  • smoothie of skim milk, frozen strawberries, and a small banana (or half of a large banana)
  • 2 cups of fresh strawberries with some fat-free cottage cheese or Cool Whip or homemade dip of Cool Whip, yogurt, and sugar free vanilla pudding mix
  • good-sized serving of chicken stir fry (I prefer mine without rice so I can have more of the stir fry)
  • satisfying serving of homemade orange chicken and broccoli
  • fat-free hotdog on wheat bun with ketchup and relish (about 140 calories--sometimes add a slice of cheese to bring it up to 195)
  • SmartOnes makes 2 meals I buy frequently that have less than 200 calories each--one is a Mexican style chicken and veggies and the other is a sweet and sour chicken and veggies, I believe
  • 4 oz chicken breast topped with bacon and cheese (baked so the cheese is all nice and melted on top)
I also don't eat a lot of "snacky" foods, as I find they don't fill me up or last as long in my stomach. I'd much rather have a 100-cal cup of soup than a 100-cal snack pack that won't really satisfy me or hold me over.

Mami 03-10-2007 10:37 AM

I'm very hungry on 1500 calories, even after 5 months of being very careful about what I eat. I eat very healthy foods most of the time too, and that has no bearing on my hunger. I've just had to deal with the hunger, to be honest, to get this weight off. Lately I've been eating around 1500 to 1800, and I am HUNGRY on that. Once this weight comes off I can eat til I'm satisfied (around 2000 calories) and maintain, as long as I work out, so I'm looking forward to that. Being hungry, esp. in the evenings, stinks.

katie3181 03-10-2007 11:58 PM

Jill: Thanks for all the advice. I'm definitely trying to incorporate more vegetables into my diet. So much food for so little calories. Today I had a whole tomato sliced with pepper and apple cider vinegar on it (a snack I remember my dad would always when I was a kid)--yum!

rockinrobin 03-11-2007 07:17 AM

I too like VOLUME. I always have. I can't begin to tell you how much food I eat. But it is mostly veggies. I can fill up an entire large plate full. I feel like I'm eating for a long time and I haven't spent that many calories. I eat very little grains, I know they are healthy, but I just can't stop at a little serving of them. 1/2 cup is nothing for me. So as where for the same calories instead of a measly little 1/2 cup of say brown rice I can have 3 or 4 cups of vegetables, for even less calories then the rice.


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