Originally posted by: Goi
Originally posted by: KoolDrew
Originally posted by: Goi
Losing fat is not about a caloric deficit.
If calories are controlled it matters very little what the source is, given there is adequate protein intake. The source of those calories and different macronutrient breakdowns may just make it much easier to stick to.
It
is all about a calorie deficit.
No, it really isn't. I know people who lose fat on a 5000 calorie diet. I also know people who don't lose any on a 1200 calorie diet. It's not about caloric deficit. If only it were that simple...
And your point being? You assume it's more or less than their maintenance. The fact is if you eat more than maintenance, you will gain weight. If you eat less, you will lose weight. Maintenance being determined by size, activity levels, genetics, etc.
You will always lose weight on 1200 calories - I really don't know what you're talking about.
To be fair, a lot of women tend to have to lower calories very low in order to lose weight and going all the way down to 1200 or further may be necessary depending on their size, genetics, activity levels, etc.
Not that I recommend anybody go that low for an extended period of time. I'd rather see women up activity instead of lowering calories that low. Women tend to have more stubborn fat issues as well, so the increased activity will help in that regard.
No matter what, it still comes down to calories in versus calories out. Outside of calories, a sufficient protein intake is what matters most. With the exception of the extremes (6-7% bodyfat) messing around with different carb and fat ratios or different sources of each will have a negligible effect. Most people just need to worry about calories and protein intake.