Search Weight Loss Topics: |
Counting Calories Is Basically Pointless. So Why Are We Still Doing It? – HuffPost
From the time I was a sophomore in high school up until last fall, I counted calories in one form or another. It started with logging my daily Weight Watchers points, then switched to tracking calories in the Fitbit app to make sure I didnt go too far over my daily target.
For years, I didnt mind doing it. It felt good in a way, like I was in control. But over time it became exhausting. I couldnt take more than a few bites of something without thinking about how I would quantify that later. All of the tedious recording and number-crunching started to suck the joy out of food.
And I realized I hadnt been listening to my body, either. Sometimes Id have extra calories left over for the day, so Id grab a snack (or two) while I was watching TV, even when I was full. Other times, when I was legitimately hungry after dinner, Id try not to eat anything else to avoid going over my allotment.
It was while reading the book Body Love by holistic nutritionist Kelly LeVeque a few months ago that I realized I finally wanted to quit counting calories. After so many years of doing it, I was hesitant to stop. But overall, I was fed up.
Weve long been taught that counting (and cutting) calories is necessary if we want to be healthy and lose weight. And yes, the amount of calories we eat does matter in a general sense. But obsessing over that number at the expense of more important factors is probably a waste of your time.
Its good to know relative calories: This food is high, this food is low, for example, especially if you eat out in restaurants often, registered dietitian Abby Langer told HuffPost. But there are a lot of flaws with calorie counting as we know it.
And for some people, it works. But really, I dont recommend it, Langer continued. We can get so involved in the numbers that we experience a disconnect between the food we eat and our hunger.
When were so preoccupied with the quantity rather than the quality of the calories we consume, we miss the point. Not to mention that this seemingly healthy habit can take a toll on our mental health while doing little for our physical health in the long term.
HuffPost talked to registered dietitians, professors and other experts to figure out why were still so hung up on calories. Heres what they want you to know.
Counting calories isnt an exact science.
Youve probably heard of the calories in/calories out model, which states that in order to lose weight, you must burn more calories than you consume. And while in theory that may be true, in reality, its overly simplistic.
For one, the model fails to take into account how the composition of those calories affects your body everything from your blood sugar levels to your insulin levels to your digestion, hunger hormones and future cravings.
In the end, calories matter, but the amount of calories we eat and burn are both influenced long-term by the types of food we eat, said cardiologist Dariush Mozaffarian, dean of the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University. Our bodies are complex, and different foods create complex interactions with our bodies that can help or hinder weight control.
For example, two fun-size bags of M&Ms and two hard-boiled eggs both contain about 140 calories. But the eggs have protein and healthy fat that will keep you full and are packed with nutrients that will nourish your body. The M&Ms, on the other hand, are nutritionally void. Plus, theyre high in sugar, which means theyll spike and crash your blood sugar, leaving you reaching for yet another snack soon after.
We can get so involved in the numbers that we experience a disconnect between the food we eat and our hunger.
- Abby Langer, registered dietitian
Whats more, the tools we use to determine the number of calories we should eat to lose weight arent very precise. Many people rely on apps or widgets that ask you to plug in your age, gender, activity level, current weight and desired weight.
While these tools may give you a general ballpark figure, youd need to know your resting metabolic rate (or RMR, the number of calories your body burns at rest) to get a more accurate number. And that would require doing a respiratory test called indirect calorimetry thats not accessible to most people.
Figuring out how many calories are in the foods we eat isnt an exact science, either. In fact, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration allows calories on nutrition labels to have a large margin of error up to 20%. So that means that a 500-calorie muffin you ate for breakfast could really have been anywhere between 400 and 600 calories. When it comes to cooking meals at home, youd need to measure every tablespoon and weigh every ounce of your ingredients to obtain a somewhat accurate calorie count and thats just not worth the effort for many people.
Counting calories can be bad for your health.
SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY via Getty Images
Carefully tracking calories can be a time-consuming, draining and quite possibly a waste of your time, but those arent the only pitfalls, experts say. Here are a few ways calorie-counting can wreck your relationship with your body:
It puts us in a restrictive diet mentality.
Calorie restriction can fuel the guilt-deprivation cycle, said Alissa Rumsey, a registered dietitian and intuitive eating coach at Alissa Rumsey Nutrition and Wellness.
Restriction leads to feelings of deprivation, which leads to feelings of desperation, which leads to binges or obsessive thoughts or cravings, which leads to feelings of guilt or shame, followed by more restriction and over and over, she said. This is completely normal and not caused by a lack of self-control or willpower its because your body is sensing that restriction.
You lose touch with your hunger cues.
When youre laser-focused on hitting an arbitrary calorie number, it detaches you from your bodys internal cues of hunger, fullness and satisfaction.
Our bodies know how much we need to eat each day if we tune in and pay attention, Rumsey said. Trusting your body means you dont need to micromanage your caloric intake. Some days you will naturally need more food than others.
If we were to get out of our head and listen and connect to our body, wed eat a lot differently.
- Aaron Flores, registered dietitian
You might fixate on a number rather than on nutrition.
If youre counting calories, you might end up excluding certain nutrient-dense foods from your diet just because theyre higher in calories: think avocados, salmon, olive oil, walnuts or chia seeds. Instead, you might go for something with less nutritional value like, say, an 100-calorie pack of crackers just because it will help you stay under your allotment for the day.
From a health perspective, it is better to focus on the quality of the diet e.g. avoiding ultra-processed foods and eating adequate amounts of produce, said Arya Sharma, professor of medicine at the University of Alberta and scientific director of Obesity Canada.
You may develop an unhealthy preoccupation with food.
For some, counting calories (or any other eating plan that requires strict adherence) can lead to an obsession with food, which can result in disordered eating habits and increase anxiety and depression, Sharma said.
If you have a medical condition that requires a specific diet, it should be monitored by a health professional, such as a registered dietitian, he added.
You may be able to lose weight this way, but keeping it off will be a challenge.
Indeed, restricting calories may yield weight loss in the short term, but for many people, its not sustainable. In an analysis of 29 long-term weight loss studies, researchers found that more than 80% of lost weight was regained after five years. And its not because of a lack of effort or willpower.
Eventually the body begins to fight back, activating multiple overlapping mechanisms for preventing weight loss that were developed in our evolutionary past when food was scarce, Mozaffarian said.
Counting calories is a hard habit to break.
Caiaimage/Paul Bradbury via Getty Images
Even as health experts have begun promoting less restrictive food philosophies (like practicing intuitive eating or aiming for more nutrient-dense foods), many people are still hung up on counting calories. Why is it so hard to quit?
For one, counting calories gives us the illusion of control over one aspect of our lives our weight, Rumsey said. In reality, the fixation on calories ends up controlling us: our thoughts, our actions and emotions. And its worth noting that weight is also determined by factors that are outside of our control, such as genetics, certain health conditions or medication side effects.
The only way to stop this cycle is by getting rid of all restrictions around food and to stop calorie counting, she said. Many people have a hard time doing this because it is completely counterintuitive to what diet culture and our society teaches us: That if we dont control what we eat, then well go off the rails, when in fact the opposite is true.
Trusting your body means you dont need to micromanage your caloric intake.
- Alissa Rumsey, registered dietitian and intuitive eating coach
Nutrition can be complicated, which leaves us desperate for easy answers and quick fixes. Diet culture takes advantage of this by oversimplifying the complexity of eating: It tells us this food group is bad, this food groups is good, eat this many calories and youll be thinner, happier and more worthy of love and we internalize those messages. So when the diet fails, we end up blaming ourselves, said Aaron Flores, a registered dietitian and host of the Dietitians Unplugged podcast.
When we restrict to X calories a day, we are likely not getting enough [food], he said. When we struggle with that body feeling, we assume our body is broken that it needs too much because the book or the doctor or the dietitian told me I should only need X per day. We fear truly listening to our body, so we want someone else to tell us what to do and how much to eat.
Heres what to focus on instead.
Westend61 via Getty Images
Instead of adding up the number of calories (which, Ill admit, Im still tempted to do sometimes), I pay more attention to how balanced and nourishing my meals are. I aim for protein, healthy fat, fiber and greens/vegetables or what LeVeque has dubbed the Fab 4 at every meal. I gravitate toward foods that I know energize and satiate me.
Below, experts share some practical tips for healthier eating that you can incorporate into your own life:
Think about how what you eat makes you feel.
Is it satisfying? Enjoyable to eat? Does it keep you full until lunch or does it leave you wanting a snack after an hour?
For example, does the meal gives you sustained energy or do you have an energy crash? Rumsey said.
Tune in to what your body actually wants.
Intuitive eating encourages us to get back in touch with our bodys own signals that tell us what to eat and when rather than relying on external cues like strict diet rules.
Diet culture has disconnected us from our bodies and the wisdom that lies within it, Flores said. If we were to get out of our head, and listen and connect to our body, wed eat a lot differently.
Eat more plants and whole foods.
Fill up on foods containing fiber, healthy fats and phytonutrients like fruits, nuts, beans, virgin plant oils, non-starchy veggies, minimally processed whole grains, and fish, as well as yogurt with live probiotics, Mozaffarian said.
Cheese, eggs, poultry and unprocessed red meat can be eaten in moderation, he added.
Eat fewer processed foods.
Its best to minimize your intake of ultra-processed foods such as chips, candy, soda and packaged snack cakes basically anything containing ingredients like artificial flavors, hydrogenated oils and emulsifiers.
I recommend focusing on a few key healthy foods to add to your diet and a few unhealthy foods to drop, and building from there, Mozaffarian said.
Take a break from those nightly takeout orders: Studies have shown that home cooking is linked with a healthier overall diet. Take-out and restaurant meals are often high in sugar, sodium and unhealthy fat not to mention the portion sizes can be excessive. When youre preparing your own food, however, youre in charge of the ingredients that go into each meal to assure they align with your health goals.
If youre struggling with an eating disorder, call the National Eating Disorder Association hotline at 1-800-931-2237.
Read more:
Counting Calories Is Basically Pointless. So Why Are We Still Doing It? - HuffPost
- Part 6 : Master Your Mind For Long-Term Weight Loss with Eric Viskovicz [Last Updated On: June 12th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2011]
- Part 7 : Master Your Mind For Long-Term Weight Loss with Eric Viskovicz [Last Updated On: June 13th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2011]
- LapBand for weight loss, gastric bypass alternative, obesity [Last Updated On: June 13th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2011]
- Part 2 : Master Your Mind For Long-Term Weight Loss with Eric Viskovicz [Last Updated On: June 13th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2011]
- Part 3 : Master Your Mind For Long-Term Weight Loss with Eric Viskovicz [Last Updated On: June 14th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 14th, 2011]
- Best Diet Plan for Weight Loss with Meal Plans and Easy Recipes [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2011]
- Dr. Val's Tips For Long-Term Weight Loss [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2011]
- Find The Real Cause Behind Your Personal Weight Problem. [Last Updated On: June 16th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 16th, 2011]
- Want Long Term Weight Loss [Last Updated On: June 16th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 16th, 2011]
- Your Emotions and Beliefs Influence Weight Loss [Last Updated On: June 17th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2011]
- Part 5 : Master Your Mind For Long-Term Weight Loss with Eric Viskovicz [Last Updated On: June 18th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 18th, 2011]
- Long Term Weight Loss Success After Bariatric Surgery [Last Updated On: June 18th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 18th, 2011]
- How to Lose Weight While Eating Your Favorite Foods, Diet Solution [Last Updated On: June 19th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2011]
- POSE - Incisionless Weight Loss Surgery | Primary Obesity Surgery Endoluminal [Last Updated On: June 19th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2011]
- Long Term Weight Loss - Realize Band Surgery Houston TX [Last Updated On: June 19th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2011]
- My personal weight loss journey success story -- PART 1 [Last Updated On: June 20th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 20th, 2011]
- Weight Loss , The 9 Day Body Cleansing Plan Followed By Our Long Term Weight Loss Programme [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2011]
- Achieve Permanent Weight Loss with a Healthy Diet [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2011]
- Best Diet Plan for Weight Loss with Meal Plans [Last Updated On: June 23rd, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 23rd, 2011]
- Part 1 : Master Your Mind For Long-Term Weight Loss with Eric Viskovicz [Last Updated On: June 24th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 24th, 2011]
- Tips for Successful Long Term Weight Loss [Last Updated On: June 26th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2011]
- Best Diet Plan for Weight Loss (Meal Plans and Recipes) [Last Updated On: June 26th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2011]
- Evita Slimsonic - Speed up metabolism, achieve long-term weight loss and body slimming EMS [Last Updated On: June 27th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 27th, 2011]
- Staying On Track For Long Term Weight Loss [Last Updated On: June 27th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 27th, 2011]
- Wellspring Weight Loss Camps (Part 2) [Last Updated On: June 29th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 29th, 2011]
- Part 4 : Master Your Mind For Long-Term Weight Loss with Eric Viskovicz [Last Updated On: July 4th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 4th, 2011]
- Wellspring Weight Loss Camps (Part 1) [Last Updated On: July 4th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 4th, 2011]
- Inexpensive Weight Loss That Works For Life [Last Updated On: July 5th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 5th, 2011]
- Long Term Weight Loss [Last Updated On: July 13th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 13th, 2011]
- 65 Pounds Weight Loss [Last Updated On: July 14th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 14th, 2011]
- HowDoesProteinHelpYouBurnFat [Last Updated On: July 15th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 15th, 2011]
- DoesFatMakeYouFat.mp4 [Last Updated On: July 18th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 18th, 2011]
- Weight Loss Myths [Last Updated On: July 19th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2011]
- How to lose weight : My 5 Long-term weight loss steps [Last Updated On: July 22nd, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 22nd, 2011]
- staying on track for long term weight loss pptx [Last Updated On: July 24th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2011]
- Be Fit Easy Weight Loss Clinic [Last Updated On: July 29th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2011]
- Lose Weight in 7 Days... [Last Updated On: July 31st, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2011]
- Coach Carla Weight Loss Introduction [Last Updated On: July 31st, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2011]
- Weight Loss Help and Healthy Eating Part 8 [Last Updated On: August 1st, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2011]
- tip of the day- step out of your box [Last Updated On: August 1st, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2011]
- diet plan for weight loss #2 M8.mp4 [Last Updated On: August 10th, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2011]
- The Ultimate Diet Plan.mp4 [Last Updated On: August 11th, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 11th, 2011]
- Discover America's #1 Hottest [Last Updated On: August 13th, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 13th, 2011]
- Lite For Life Weight Loss Review - Dietspotlight.com [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 17th, 2011]
- Raw Food Diet Weight Loss [Last Updated On: August 27th, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 27th, 2011]
- MEGA T GREEN TEA WATER WEIGHT LOSS PILL Review - Dietspotlig [Last Updated On: August 31st, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2011]
- The long term physical side effects of anorexia [Last Updated On: September 4th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2011]
- Lose Weight While Building Community With Medi-Weightloss Clinics! [Last Updated On: September 5th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 5th, 2011]
- Find Long Term Fat Loss Success Retreat With Fast Track Friends [Last Updated On: September 5th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 5th, 2011]
- Weight Loss Journey. Episode 1, The weigh in. [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2011]
- Weekly Weight In #1 [Last Updated On: September 9th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 9th, 2011]
- RxLite Weight Control Weight Loss Fat Loss Diet Program [Last Updated On: September 9th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 9th, 2011]
- Dr. Oz on Weight Loss [Last Updated On: September 10th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2011]
- Bariatric or Weight Loss Surgery Regain: Counseling to Challenge the Regain Boomerang [Last Updated On: September 12th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 12th, 2011]
- Does Quick Weight Loss Always = Short Term Results w/ Long Term Consequences? [Last Updated On: September 13th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 13th, 2011]
- # 1 weight loss tip [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2011]
- Dr Mike's Weekly Health Tip - Effective, Long Term Weight Loss [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 16th, 2011]
- Long-term Weight Management [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 19th, 2011]
- Azithromycin uses [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 20th, 2011]
- Christopher Hitchens on Thomas Paine's Rights of Man (2/4) [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2011]
- Make Your Picks (Comment) for Medi-Weightloss Clinics [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2011]
- Jerome's Medi Weightloss Clinics Story [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2011]
- 30 day Healthy Weight Loss Challenge [Last Updated On: September 22nd, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 22nd, 2011]
- Jiva Ayurveda and Weight Loss OR Obesity TV Shows [Last Updated On: September 23rd, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 23rd, 2011]
- FAST, Easy Weight Loss. NO HUNGER! [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 24th, 2011]
- The HMR Program for Weight Management™ at Harvard Vanguard Success Story - Michelle [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 24th, 2011]
- 100+ lbs lighter xenical weight loss journey and still dumped why? [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2011]
- Lose Weight Fast in 30 days [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2011]
- Body By Vi Shakes Testimonies [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2011]
- 180 Metabolism Weight Loss Audio Seminar [Last Updated On: September 28th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2011]
- Almased, Healthy, Natural Weight-Loss System.flv [Last Updated On: September 29th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 29th, 2011]
- Weight loss massage [Last Updated On: October 1st, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 1st, 2011]
- Weight Loss Surgery (Part 1) [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2011]
- relaxing weight loss hypnosis session [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2011]
- Mealformation Food Diary - Weight Loss [Last Updated On: October 3rd, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 3rd, 2011]
- Yog Shakti - Siddhaasan - For Weight Loss, To Cure Backache [Last Updated On: October 3rd, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 3rd, 2011]
- Weight Loss Tips and Tricks with PCOS (anyone can use these, though) [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 4th, 2011]
- Almased a healthy, natural weight loss phenomenon with proven results [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 4th, 2011]
- Woman loses 115 lbs of phentermine, Topamax and Lexapro with Robert Skversky, MD [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 4th, 2011]
- The HMR Program for Weight Management™ at Harvard Vanguard Success Story - Tim [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 4th, 2011]