Do serious CR practitioners feel content or hungry?
I've been at 1560k/cal per day and now at 1700k/cal a day... both are easy to do and none produce significant hunger. The reason most people feel really hungry is simply because their diet is planned poorly. I'm 5ft 7" and 109 lbs at the moment, i've been doing proper CRON for 3.5 years and probably some mild form of CR for an additional 2 years prior to that simply by removing bad foods from my diet and goinf from a BMI of <20 to 18.5, this was BEFORE proper Calorie Restriction optimal nutrition stuff.
I really very rarely feel hungry on CR.
#On the other hand, if I used my current intake (about 2,000 kcal) as the set point, I'd have to cut down to at least 1,750 kcal, which would mean my BMI would soon be less than 17, and still it'd only be a 12.5% CR, which is not a lot.
Theres no real point of measuring % CR. You just go as low as you feel is safe, for me my cut of point was a BMI of arond 16.4, and whatever calorie intake kept me there was what I was going to accept.
If you're normally eating 4,000 kcal per day, it's a lot easier to do 50% CR than if you're eating 2,000 kcal per day.
Well you should understand that when the latest rodent studies use a restriction of the ad lib diet by 10-20%. I think Michael explained this a few times around here at imminst and at CR society mailing lists. Before even going in to the 'anti aging' kind of CR that is used in animal models, you gotta get down to rather lean weight first I guess. So the kind of 50 - 60% CR used in animals would probably be torture lol.
Edited by Matt, 03 August 2008 - 01:48 AM.














