How Many Calories To Eat A Day
Joseph Tierney
One of the main reasons why so many people have become
overweight in the West is due to their eating too many
calories. The consumption of more calories than are burned each
day means that the body stores the extra calories as fat. The
modern diet certainly allows a person to eat well beyond the
calories they need to maintain their weight.
It is very informative to compare our consumption of calories
with that of 100 years ago. In those days, the average person
consumed 3,500 calories a day, which is approximately the same
as we eat now. However, whereas in the early 1900’s, most of
the calories consumed were carbohydrates, and there was
considerably less fat, modern fast food meals consist of almost
50% fat, and fat is a big part of the modern diet. In addition,
the 1900’s folk did a lot of exercise. They were more active in
their work, and their hobbies also made them exercise more. In
contrast, modern work environments encourage sedentary habits,
and their hobbies tend to revolve around computers and
television. As a consequence, while the 1900’s people’s
calories were burned as fuel that day, most of our calorie
consumption ends up being stored as fat. Even exercise can only
go so far if calorie consumption remains at previous levels,
without the general level of activity.
As our working habits have changed, so have our calorie
requirements. The average person now needs around 2000-2500
calories a day to keep them at their present weight. The best
way to work out exactly how much you should be eating to
maintain your present waistline is by using a bmr, which is the
basal metabolic rate – the amount of calories you burn every
day, even if you sleep for 24 hours. People who weigh more
actually have a larger BMR than those who look slimmer, and a
reduction in their calorie intake, even if the calories still
total more than that eaten by a thinner person, will help them
lose weight. This is the method used in most dietician’s and
doctors clinics.
The important factor to remember when considering how many
calories you need to eat each day is that is does not matter so
much what you eat, quite so much as how much you eat. Of course,
anyone who eats a diet solely of fat will not get slim, no
matter what some diet books tell you. However, neither is one
cupcake going to sink your entire weight-loss plan. Sensible
dieting – that is, a diet in which all of the food groups are
eaten in appropriate quantities – lasts much longer than
starvation diets and fad diets. Going on to a very low-calorie
diet for long periods of time will cause your metabolism to
slow down – the opposite of what you want. If you find that you
reach a weight, and cannot loose any more, then you will need to
amend your diet.
On a diet, you will find that your BMR will fall, so that a
calorie intake that once helped you to lose weight is now
keeping you from losing any more. Rather than just do more
exercise (which has a limit on how much more you can do), you
need to alter again the amount of calories you are consuming. A
diet with limited calories will work for a short period, but the
body will adjust to the new diet, and stop losing weight. A
sensible diet, worked out using BMR index, and a gradual
reduction in food intake, is the best way of managing weight
loss.
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