I have done some calculations over the weekend. If we all accept that if you consume less calories (and ideally expend more but we will exclude that for now) then you will lose weight. And if you don’t accept that logic then I’d suggest this isn’t the place for you!
My metabolic base rate (from a variety of calculations elsewhere) states that I need 2400 calories a day just to exist (in reality I must be consuming more than that as I’m putting on weight year on year but park that for now)
365 days a year x 2400 calories = 876,000 calories in a year
On the 5:2 diet I will have 2 days per week (total 104 days) at 600 calories or so = 62,400 calories in a year,
which leaves another 261 days per year at 2400 calories per day = 626,400
That’s a total of 688,800 calories per year on 5:2 v 876,000 calories ‘normally’.
That’s an annual calorie reduction of 187,200 calories or around 21% (187,000 calories is like not eating at all on 78 of my normal 2400 calorie days!!)
Now if we accept that I probably do eat more than 2400 calories per day before commencing 5:2 then the 21% is even greater – possibly as much as 25% or more
So it must and will work as long as you persevere.
3:07 pm
27 Jan 14