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Blast wrote:A person burns about 10 x body weight per day just sitting there and 20 x body weight if very active. Your 1600 calorie diet suggest you are a 160 lb person who doesn't do much physical activity, an 80 lb person who does a ton of physical activity each day, or something in-between. Considering my 8 year old, very skinny daughter (4'3" tall) is only 80 pounds I suspect you fall in the higher weight/lower activity range of the spectrum. The question then becomes how many calories will you need to keep going when you actually have to work hard?
-Blast
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Krustofski wrote:Dude, you're an open system which has energy pumped into it at least once a day. Entropy doesn't stand a chance. Plus, all living things are thermodynamically unstable anyway, we're held together by pure kinetics. You're not special. Um... what I'm trying to say is: Happy Birthday.

i think i could get by on 1000 cal a day ration and be comfortable.
Blast wrote:For the record, I'm 6'5" and 218 lbs. I run and do yoga three times a week but my day job is 50/50 standing/desk. My weight has remained stable for the last 2-3 years so I'm guessing I consume somewhere around 3000 calories per day. My current emergency food supply is also set for 3000 calories a day for me, 2000 for my wife, and 1000 for each of our children plus the ability to occasionally add an extra 1000 calories to my diet 1-2 times a week if needed. After hurricane Ike I spent six days cutting up trees and hauling logs while sticking to that 3000 cal limit and I did lose about eight pounds.
Krustofski wrote:Dude, you're an open system which has energy pumped into it at least once a day. Entropy doesn't stand a chance. Plus, all living things are thermodynamically unstable anyway, we're held together by pure kinetics. You're not special. Um... what I'm trying to say is: Happy Birthday.

Blast wrote:i think i could get by on 1000 cal a day ration and be comfortable.
I think you are really overestimating your ability to get by on 1000 cal a day. At this level of calorie intake even just sitting there you'll burn close to double that 1000 calories. Do any sort of manual labor and you are quickly going to start feeling the effects of starvation as your body breaks itself down in search of energy. A good primer on the effects of your planned calorie limit can be found in the fascinating research done in the Minnesota Starvation Experiment
Description of the research:
The main objective of the Minnesota Experiment was to characterize the physical and mental effects of starvation on healthy men by observing them under normal (baseline) conditions, subjecting them to semistarvation, and then following them under conditions of rehabilitation. The study commenced in November 1944 with a standardization period of 3 mo in which the men received ∼3200 kcal (13,389 kJ) of food/d. This was followed by a 6-mo semistarvation period, beginning on February 12, 1945, in which they received ∼1800 kcal (7531 kJ) of food/d, with the starvation diet reflecting that experienced in the war-torn areas of Europe, i.e., potatoes, turnips, rutabagas, dark bread, and macaroni. The final 3 mo were a nutritional rehabilitation period, in which the men were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 energy intake groups; each energy level was subdivided into 2 protein levels, and each protein level into 2 vitamin levels.
For the record, I'm 6'5" and 218 lbs. I run and do yoga three times a week but my day job is 50/50 standing/desk. My weight has remained stable for the last 2-3 years so I'm guessing I consume somewhere around 3000 calories per day. My current emergency food supply is also set for 3000 calories a day for me, 2000 for my wife, and 1000 for each of our children plus the ability to occasionally add an extra 1000 calories to my diet 1-2 times a week if needed. After hurricane Ike I spent six days cutting up trees and hauling logs while sticking to that 3000 cal limit and I did lose about eight pounds.
-Blast
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Jake213 wrote:Hi TommyHardHouse, what I recommend is to not only focus on the amount of calories you eat, but to rather focus on the type of food you eat.
I recommend eating a lot veggies and fruit, because these type of foods are very low in calories and they provide us with the nutrition our bodies need to function at its optimal levels.
In addition, incorporate some sort of physical activity or exercise whether you want to lose weight or not, exercise will burn the extra calories you consume.
I must say 1600 calories is too little for an adult, although it is the minimum calories recommended for men.

TommyHardHouse wrote:i eat on avereage 1600 cal a day - just wondering if anyone else eats low calories. you can bet when the sgd and i have to ration i'll be doing a better job then someone who eats 3000 + cal a day - does anyone even consider this ?

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