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What Amount Of Calorie Intake Is Advisable While Following A Diet Plan?

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Posted on Tue, 29 Nov 2016
Question: How many calories can I consume daily? Twice per week I drink heavily (24 beers) - yep, I know it's bad, no need to say :) - I'm close to 6ft 1 and weigh around 180lbs. Basically, I was once obese and I lost weight by taking supplements, alcohol and eating correctly. My worry is that I might undereat at times, especially when drinking. When I drink I attempt to eat nothing, but at best might eat a sandwitch before swilling down 12 beers. So I want to know how many calories I can actually eat without worrying.
I keep my calories within a log and have done since losing weight. Whilst estimates, I rarely go above 2000 calories and normally hit around 1500. Although, this isn't also including things like butter and sauces, which I don't include.
My job is inactive and exercise I count is around 100 per day calories on run machine.
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Answered by Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.

There are a number of things to be kept in consideration. Alcohol is a significant energy source but the body cannot trap this energy. Alcohol is therefore a source of 'dry energy' and the entire energy lands up getting converted to fat (bad fat) leading to stuff like belly fat and fatty liver. So, anything above zero is bad. Surely I need not mention it. But if you wish to undo it, perhaps a mere 100 calorie walk on the treadmill would not be adequate. Eating less would not compensate for the extra calorie intake through alcohol. So, you are likely to land up with excess fat on one hand and lack of energy in the other.

The calorie requirement of a sedentary male depends upon the metabolic rate of the individual but is usually between 2,000 to 2,600 calories. Physical activity helps in increasing the metabolic rate of the body.

Let me know if you have any further queries.

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What Amount Of Calorie Intake Is Advisable While Following A Diet Plan?

Brief Answer: Explanation provided. Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic. There are a number of things to be kept in consideration. Alcohol is a significant energy source but the body cannot trap this energy. Alcohol is therefore a source of 'dry energy' and the entire energy lands up getting converted to fat (bad fat) leading to stuff like belly fat and fatty liver. So, anything above zero is bad. Surely I need not mention it. But if you wish to undo it, perhaps a mere 100 calorie walk on the treadmill would not be adequate. Eating less would not compensate for the extra calorie intake through alcohol. So, you are likely to land up with excess fat on one hand and lack of energy in the other. The calorie requirement of a sedentary male depends upon the metabolic rate of the individual but is usually between 2,000 to 2,600 calories. Physical activity helps in increasing the metabolic rate of the body. Let me know if you have any further queries. Regards