I’ve just started the 5:2 fast diet, but having looked at the TDEE am eating *waaay* less than my recommended TDEE amount.
For me (14st4lb, age 41, female, run 2 times per week, 5’8″ tall)
Your BMI is: 30.4
Your BMR is: 1621
Your TDEE is: 2228 calories
before starting this way of eating, i estimate that on most days, i was eating 1600-1800 cals per day. I enjoy my food, and eat a good range of foods, but not huge amounts of sweets, biscuits or desserts. I drink a couple of glasses of wine in the evening, several times a week, and generally don’t worry about what i eat.
BUT over the last 2-3 years the weight has piled on, and i need to shift some. So….given that the TDEE says i should be eating 2200 cals on my non-fast days, should i be upping my calorie intake to meet this? Won’t that mean i’ll put on weight, despite the 2 fast days? I honestly would be pigging myself to fill up those extra calories. or have to start having full fat milk in my coffee and taking sugar again. But that seems daft..?!
So…what should i do here? any advice? It doesn’t seem right to be increasing my calories by 400 cals per day to match the TDEE, then fast on 2 days?
any ideas?
cheers
Kajo
7:44 pm
3 Jul 13