Hey guys, there's something which I can't quite understand about the BMR.
OK, so BMR is the needed energy for the body to simply function without any activity, as far as I've understood. As I understand it is important NOT to eat less than your BMR, as that could lead to possible health problems.
Now you add your activities to that number. Activity includes sitting, standing, walking, working out etc. This is the energy you need to keep your normal weight, WITH the activities.
Now, let's say I have a BMR of 2000 calories. Without training I have a approximately 2400 calories intake on a normal day. Adding training it's about 2600-2700 calories. This is what I can't understand. So your need for calories increase. That is because you USE energy/calories on the exercise, right? So, let's say that I intake 2000 calories, I would be 600-700 calories of deficit on a training day. But that would mean, that I have intaked 2000 calories, and burned 600-700 calories. So my total intake is 1300-1400 calories, which is below my BMR. Is this correct? Isn't that the same as not eating the calories your BMR needs?
Question is, in short: Will the body still act as if it hadn't got it's needed BMR, if I used exercise to get beneath the number of calories, but still ate my BMR calories throughout the day? Wow, I hope I have explained it in a way that understandable - really sorry if not!
Cheers and thanks in advance!
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07-25-2011, 04:55 AM #1
Eating less than BMR - Getting around it?
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07-25-2011, 05:02 AM #2
The health problems if you don't eat at your maintenance is negligible, at least that's what I experienced from 2 months of 2000 deficit.
Your activity level is different from the calories burned during the actual exercises.
If you have 2700 cals a day, and your intake is 2000, you would lose more than just 700 cals due to extra cals burned from the actual exercises.
Again, with 2700 cals a day. Say that you are aiming for 500 deficit. Eating at 2700 cals while burning 500 cals is definitely better for your body than eating at 2200 cals.
You're really confusing with the words.
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07-25-2011, 05:05 AM #3
Yeah, I am a little confused by your question, but I will take a stab at it.
If you eat 2k and workout that day, it doesn't negate the fact that you ate 2k. Your needs just went to say...2700. That puts you at a 700 cal deficit for that day. You are fine. And I strongly suggest you keep working out to assist in reaching your deficit. It will keep you looking much better when the weight comes off.
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07-25-2011, 05:58 AM #4
Sorry guys, let me try to simplify it. In terms of health, you need to get your needed BMR.
Let's say BMR is 2000. I eat 2000 calories. Then I do 500 calories of cardio. Now, remember I've eaten my BMR's worth of 2000 calories, but that's 500 calories of cardio. Now I'm beneath my BMR, standing at 2000-500 = 1500 total calories. Does this count as eating below your BMR, in terms of being unhealthy?
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07-25-2011, 06:00 AM #5
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07-25-2011, 06:08 AM #6
eating a bit below your BMR is fine if you're not very active or very overweight. for example. my bmr is around 2000 cals, if i was very sedentary i would only burn 2500 cals a day, so in order to lose two pounds a week i'd have to eat at 1500 cals. it also depends on how much weight you're carrying around, the more weight, the more extreme of a deficit can be run. for instance, lets say you have a BF% of 25% at 200lbs, that 50lbs of fat you're carrying around, you can burn around 33cals a day per pound of fat, so that person could safely run a 1500+ calorie deficit. now lets say you weigh 150lbs with a BF% of 15%, a person like this could only run up to 700 cals of a deficit before lean body mass begin being used.
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07-25-2011, 06:11 AM #7
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It depends on your goal - due to the fact you're posting in "Fat Loss" I'll take a wild guess your goal is to lose fat?!
If so you need to reduce your intake by 3500cals/week (500/day) per 1lb of fat you wish to lose.
It's always better to be in deficit by exercising and burning the calories away than not consuming them in the first place...
i.e. My BMR is ~2000. I want to lose 1lb a week = 1500cal/day - this should be achieved by eating 2000cals and then doing exercise that will burn 500cals off.
This^^^ has always worked for me - I tend to plateau if I try to do it by diet alone (in personal experience anyways)Sig line can't be a novel
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07-25-2011, 06:41 AM #8
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07-25-2011, 06:51 AM #9
Many people seem to get confused at exactly what BMR is. It is the amount of calories you burn if you were to lie in bed and not move for the entire day, it is NOT your maintenance calorie level.
Hence to lose 1lb a week you need to drop 500 calories from your maintenance NOT your BMR.
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07-25-2011, 06:53 AM #10
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07-25-2011, 07:45 AM #11
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So what exactly happens if you eat below your BMR when cutting? Since I seen many people here say calories in calories out then others refer to starvation mode. I really don't understand the starvation mode concept.
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07-25-2011, 10:27 AM #12
Also not sure about this like OP.
Stats:
Male, 6'2, 22 years old, 210lbs
BMR: 2025
Maintenance = 2500 (I have a desk job so sitting around all day)
I eat 2100 calories a day and run for about 200 calorie deficit. So on average at the end of the day, I'm at 1900 calories.
So is that bad that I'm going below my BMR at the end of the day?
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07-25-2011, 10:28 AM #13
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07-25-2011, 10:54 AM #14
ok lets put it simply, your body does not care if you eat below your BMR to get a deficit or if you do cardio and eat above your BMR to get a deficit, its all the same.
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07-25-2011, 11:05 AM #15
Am I completely misreading something, or were 90% of the posts in this thread completely mathematically illiterate?
What does eating more or less than your BMR have to do with losing weight? I mean to say, why would that be any sort of benchmark?
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07-25-2011, 11:07 AM #16
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07-25-2011, 11:10 AM #17
From a weight loss point of view, not much, except the BMR itself might reduce itself further to regulate to the new changes of such a low deficit. From a BB point of view, bigger chance of muscle loss, but not really anything else. From a health view, as far as I've understood, it's important. But again, I don't know how long it takes before it becomes dangerous. Could be days, weeks, months, years, not sure. But it is not healthy for the body to be under BMR.
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07-25-2011, 12:40 PM #18
When I started cutting 3 months ago, my BMR at 175 is about 2100 cals and maintenance is 2520 cals. I started my cut at a 1000 deficit so I am basically taking only 1520 cal which is way less than my Maint. and BMR. But that's because I want a 2 lb a week weight loss.
As time passes by, your weight will go down and your maintenance will be equal to what you are taking in (calories) so your weight loss may stall. So this means I dont see any danger doing it longer since it is actually getting near your maintenance as you lose weight.Steam - jinda28
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07-25-2011, 08:32 PM #19
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07-26-2011, 02:16 AM #20
That's quite interesting. Where you read this? So, say I have a 12-13% body fat with a weight of 70 kilograms/154 pounds. I wouldn't burn any more fat at all, by going into a bigger deficit than 610-660 calories? But I'm pretty sure, that even if this should be correct, it is pretty much know what with fat loss comes an inevitable muscle loss. So say I go for 660 calories, all of this won't be fat, so aiming higher would unveil that full potential of fat loss - and most likely also increase the muscle loss in the process.
But then again, I don't really know how much to put in muscle loss. I think it's a bit overrated.
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07-26-2011, 02:24 AM #21
Just to clarify - Using this calculator http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/ - my BMR is 1978.5, then to calculate maintenance, do I multiply this by an activity value, which is in my case 1.7 as I run > 40KM per week, heavy weight training 5x per week and walk/bike everywhere. This gives me 3362cal, maintainance?
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07-26-2011, 03:00 AM #22
thanks, i was a bit confused as well but this thread cleared things up for me.
now my plan will be:
for calories in, ill just target my BMR of 1900 everyday.. i usually burn about 500 calories during my workouts so on workout days ill be in a 1000 calorie deficit, and my rest days ill still be ~500 calories deficit.
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02-03-2015, 07:10 PM #23
Hi OP - your thread is super old - but I still felt like answering it.
bdrusse answered it correctly above.
Once you eat your BMR calories - your body is good. And any kind of deficit AFTER having eaten your BMR - should come out of your own body fat & muscle.
So you're wrong in subtracting your workout calories from your BMR calories. All your deficit - the Workout calories (-300), and the dietary deficit by eating below Maintenance - it come out of your body fat & muscle.
And NONE of the deficit comes out of your BMR - once you've eaten your BMR calories.
Finally - if you did NOT eat your BMR cals of 2000 - your body would not give up fat - eating deficit and exercise deficit - would come out of your lean muscle.Last edited by jforex78; 02-03-2015 at 07:18 PM.
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02-04-2015, 05:37 AM #25
Thats fine - however is the muscle fat expense ratio is distributed. OP's main question was if working out after eating his BMR calories would mean he has not eaten at BMR now.
My answer mainly clarifies that - that working out after eating BMR does not negate the BMR cals - and that he should not subtract workout cals from BMR - but count them as the deficit that he is trying to create. How that deficit is met - by muscle or fat - you can probably throw better light on that.
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10-12-2015, 08:20 PM #26
I think net calories does not matter as long as you reach your BMR. For example my BMR is 2000 and my maintenance is 2700. If I eat 2000 calories all of those will be used for body function and the rest will be fat/weight loss.
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03-22-2016, 08:59 PM #27
What if you eat below your BMR as well as exercise? My BMR at 6'9 315lb. is 2600 and I only ate 2000 calories today while also having worked out. It was honestly enough food for me and I didn't feel starved all day. Since I have a lot of fat to burn will my body still cut into the muscle?
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03-22-2016, 09:00 PM #28
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03-22-2016, 11:39 PM #29
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09-02-2017, 03:17 AM #30
if per day 2500 Calories suggested by BMR based on Age of a Person.
a Person doing exercises can burn calories & reducing fat in his body
without doing exercises too can burn calories & via that heating fat & loosing weight
this is possible if you take everyday food items based on BMR..,
BMR said of 3 Things:
1. To Maintain Weight an Intake Calorie Value
2. To Reduce Weight an Intake Calorie Value
3. To Gain Weight an Intake Calorie Value
but age based its how much a Person have to take Calories its said of.
for example: 2500 calories a person suggested in BMR means
Then,
if you eat more than 2500 Calories then you gain weight
if you eat 2500 Calories exactly then you maintain same weight
if you eat 1500 Calories then you loose weight.
& taking 1500 calories if you burned 800 Calories via Exercises means.,
then its meaning of that day you burned of
1000 Calories avoiding food
1000 Calories Burned via Exercises
Calorie In take is total of for that day said.
if you taken 2500 calories & did exercises or other physical activities via of burned 900 Calories means.,
then that day of your body activity need 2500 calories based on your weight of that day.
but you taken 2500 calories via eating food & burned 900 Calories.,
so its meaning of: 1600 Calories you taken on that day.,
so via of you burned on that day of is: 900 Calories.
whatever you eating a day its those food items some store in fat.,
to burn fat its must exercises.,
Fat bz of weight.
to burn fat its must to do physical activities or exercises.,
or avoiding exercises too you can reduce your weight.,
its reducing everyday food quantity
as of BMR you can choose.,
they said of how much you need to eat per day., its based on your age, height, hip, waist.,
these hip, waist in of fat store & can find the fat percentage in this zone of.
a person each age based of have to eat food
& a person height based of his weight must to be.
so if you taken less food then your fat will burn & via exercises too its burn.,
so you loose weight & your hip, waist zone you feel nor fat.,
example:
pick using your hand in your stomach zone. if you picked of a bunch in your palm.,
that is above 20% fat stored in your body.,
for this some equipment too selling to find the fat stored levels.
to find the fat in your body its just pick your stomach zone, hip, chest, thigh, back.,
these places of fat will store., mainly of in stomach.
if you taken less food then these fat of burn automatically & convert as energy if you did exercises in early morning of.
if you quits of taking food & a 20 days fasting & only of lived drinking water then you feel how much you lost your weight.,
its get tired if you nor taken protein nutritions everyday. move to sick.,
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