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26 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 6 Jan \ parent \ on: What has your experience been with the carnivore diet? alter_native
But how do you know your calorie intake? Is just assuming it's 2000 kcal per day good enough?
Or did you measure how many calories you need to keep your weight before you decreased it to lose weight?
Use a TDEE calculator. It will give you an approximate calorie per day estimate. Reduce your calorie intake based on that number, and how much weight you want to lose per week. If you're losing weight too fast, add some calories. Too slow, subtract some calories.
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I used some tool online to calculate it based on my weight, height, activity, etc, but yeah it was essentially that if I'm eating 2400 kcal per day I'll have constant weight, if I'm eating 2000 kcal and less I'm losing weight. Then it's 1kg weight loss = 8000 kcal deficit.
I used MyFitnessPal to track it and you can modify the target calorie number in MFP based on what you are trying to achieve.
Overall I think when you are fat, then start strength exercise to get muscles under the fat (for like 6 months) and after that you can do some weight loss.
If you first start losing weight and get skinny, then the next step you feel like you actually want some muscles, so you will need to eat a lot again anyway.
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