Hey there, I just wondered if anybody could help me at all. I used to weigh about 195lbs when I was 16, but I've been losing weight over the years and now I weigh 131lbs, but I can't seem to get back into eating normally again. I know what nutrition is good for the body, but I'd like to maintain the weight I am now but I am afraid of consuming too many calories and putting excess weight back on again. I really don't want to start piling weight back on again as I used to hate being overweight. Even now I still try and eat less and only eat low calorie foods. I use skimmed milk for my tea, have sugarless tea, avoid fizzy drinks even diet fizzy drinks, avoid cakes, biscuits, crisps etc and I feel really guilty if I consume more calories than I normally do. I also starve myself sometimes, especially before sleeping, even though I feel really hungry. I have listed what I eat and when I exercise below, if anybody could help me with how many calories I need to consume in a day on average or whatever to maintain my weight I weigh now, I'd be greatful.
Profile:
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Height: 6 Foot (182.88cm)
Weight: 131 lbs
Nutrition:
Breakfast: 50 grams of porridge oats, made with 200ml of water. (180kcal)
Dinner: Tin of Osprey tuna, drained. (91.2kcal)
Tea: Varies, could be shepherd's pie, chilli con carne, cauliflower cheese, breaded cod with oven chips, roast chicken dinner, spaghetti bolognese, meat & potato pie. (Usually 700-1000kcal)
Snack: Fruit salad consisting of half an apple, half a pear, half a peach, 5 grapes and some pineapple chunks. (140-150kcal)
Total kcal for an average day: 1300kcal - 1500kcal.
Exercise:
I usually take a 40-50 minute brisk walk every evening, weather permitting, at around 4mph. I'm also trying to achieve a six pack, so I perform the following ab workout every other day:
Weighted crunch with 25lb plate - 5 sets of 10 reps.
Weighted crunch with 12.5lb plate - 5 sets of 10 reps.
Crunches - 5 sets of 10 reps.
Plank - 2 minutes.
Side Plank - 30 second right.
Side Plank - 30 second left.





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