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Old 07-16-2012, 03:32 PM   #1  
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Hey there, short chicks! Probably there is a thread somewhere about the difficulties of losing weight being short, but I never saw it this year. I am 5'2, and in order to lose or maintain I have to eat little... and even go hungry sometimes. I jog and keep myself busy, eat around 1200-1300 cals and barely maintain, but sometimes I envy those tall chicks who can lose weight on 1600 cals!
It is also difficult to find clothes that will fit, because in shorties fat is sort of more "concentrated" and our shape ends up being different than that of taller overweight chicks. Anyone with the same issues?
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Old 07-17-2012, 12:45 AM   #2  
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Yep!! I remember years ago there was an article in NY Magazine about people who did calorie restriction as a lifestyle. Their daily intake made me laugh.
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Old 07-17-2012, 12:57 AM   #3  
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I have often lamented being a shortie and that it impacted how much food I could eat in comparison to my taller friends.
A plus to being short and small comes with age however. As women age, the short ones look like cute and perky older women while tall women sometimes look awkward (unless they carry themselves with a great deal of grace).
Often people think I am much younger than I am and I am sure it is because I am small. I hated that in my 20's but it is sort of nice now: )
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Lift heavy weights!

You'll probably be able to eat more and lose/maintain your weight, plus you'll look awesome

To put it into perspective, at this weight I will still LOSE if I go below 2000cals for too long. I actually got too thin at one point but I was still eating quite a bit of food!
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Lift heavy weights!

You'll probably be able to eat more and lose/maintain your weight, plus you'll look awesome

To put it into perspective, at this weight I will still LOSE if I go below 2000cals for too long. I actually got too thin at one point but I was still eating quite a bit of food!

You know I'll always be jumping in to second you on this Sontaikle! I lift heavy and intensely, and though I'm not large, my muscle ratio is pretty high comparatively... I'm currently 5'4, 114-ish pounds at 10.5% bodyfat (I pretty much maintain between 10-12% year round).

This week I bumped UP my calories and accidentally lost another 1.6 pounds... I was trying to maintain!

Lifting weights is KEY for us tiny gals who want to eat more and look fit as opposed to just petite.
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I don't lift weights, but I do maintain my weight and body fat at around 1800-2000 cals/day. I am 30 and 5'2".
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:25 PM   #7  
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I went above 1300 and started gaining, so I am back at 1200 till I lose again. May be being perimenopausal is making it harder for me... It is true that we look younger, though. I did lift weights some years ago, but gained weight, so I dropped it. Now I run every other day and I am thinking of swimming, but --pardon my vanity-- I am afraid my hair may get ruined (LOL). Thanks for your replies!
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Old 07-17-2012, 07:19 PM   #8  
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Yes! Although all of you are tall to me... I have many of those issues! I'm only
4' 9". Some of the calorie calculators are so wonky with my height One of them says I will only lose .6 lbs a week even when I tell it I want to lose 2lbs per week.
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Old 07-17-2012, 10:11 PM   #9  
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The less we weigh the less we lose, because we lose a percentage of our weight. It is safe to lose around 4 % of our weight per month, so go figure!
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I am 4'11" and 110 lbs, which is healthy for my height. I had to eat between 1400-1700/day to lose weight, however, and I am maintaining by eating 1800-2,000 calories/day. I am 25 years old. I am sure that I will not be able to eat 1800-2,000 cals per day to maintain in 10 years or more...

I do strength training 2 xs/week, and cardio 2 xs/week.
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Maybe age and height both have a lot do do with it. At almost 40, 5'2" and fairly active, I'm finding that my maintenance level is around 1600 calories on average. In practice, this means that I end up eating my weight loss level of 1200-1300 calories all except 1-2 days per week where I eat more like 2000-2500. I have stayed in the same 2lb weight range in the mornings for the last month.

I am both annoyed and amazed at how few calories I need to eat to stay my current weight. I mean, I knew I needed to eat less than my dh, but I didn't realize that I needed to eat LESS THAN HALF of what he does to maintain his 6' 190lbs. My 50lb 8yo out eats me most days.
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I find that I can't eat that much. Probably due to my height, I always end up getting full very quickly.
It's annoying because people seem to think I'm not eating enough, they don't seem to remember that I'm so much littler than the rest of them.

Though definitely exercise of any kind will help you be able to eat more. And eating lots of vegetables if you're feeling hungry because they really fill you up but have few calories.
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Since I recently discovered I'm an inch shorter than I thought, this is the place for me. :P

I started on 1,200 calories and just found it too difficult. I would find myself very hungry just a couple of hours after dinner. And would be awful to sleep. I don't count my calories anymore, it was too discouraging for me but I have a fair idea of the foods I should and shouldn't be eating. For something I don't know the calories of, I will log it into MFP and have a look.

I'd say I eat around 1,400 calories, exercise 6 days a week and for the last couple of weeks have been losing a pound a week. The inches are also coming off. I do official measurements once a month and while I'm not due to do a set until 02/08, I did have a look and since my last set on 03/07, I have lost 6 inches in total. So, I must be doing something right!
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It's annoying because people seem to think I'm not eating enough, they don't seem to remember that I'm so much littler than the rest of them.
This so much. My fiance is a foot taller than me and I always need to remind him of this.

That and he usually only eats once or twice a day (so one or two GIANT meals), while I prefer smaller meals throughout the day.
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Old 07-19-2012, 06:42 PM   #15  
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I have to confess, though, that before this, I WAS often eating as much as everyone else. Like guy friends who weigh 180.
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