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Originally Posted by SoMuchFattitude
I'm currently eating 2000-2100 a day and struggling to meet that. I just can't imagine eating upward of 2500 calories a day.
I wear my heart rate monitor and track through other sources. It seems 1000+ burn is pretty accurate.
I stopped losing weight when I dropped my calories down to 1400 and I'm losing back at 2000-2100, so I cant help but wonder if 2500ish would promote more loss. haha! Perhaps I should just be happy with what I'm getting. lol
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Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if eating more speeds up your loss. It's what happened to me when I got to maintenance.

When I hit 125, I started eating 1600ish thinking I would need that to maintain and I lost 5lbs REALLY FAST. Went up to 1800ish and lost even more. Tried 1900 and still lost. I lost pretty fast for someone well into the healthy range. I probably DO need to eat more than 2000 calories, but like you I'm having trouble getting up to that amount.
Have you noticed that you have more energy for your workouts at the higher calorie count? I got an energy boost when I started eating more and thus I wanted to work out more...which leads me to having to eat more and thus I go around in a circle, haha!