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Originally Posted by swimgirl089
i heard that the starvation response occurs when you consume less than your BMR in calories. However,i'm wondering whether it takes days for that to happen ( like if your sick, not much food for a few days) or is the time based on how low you went ( like say by eating 300 calories would trigger the response in a day rather than days) but obviously eating normal the next day...IM NOT doing this or planning to do this or anything but im curious. SO.... would it take a while or could it happen in as fast as a day eating like 300 calories even though you eat normal the next day. ( hopefully that ONE day would not alert the body to slow anything down, as long as eating was fine the next day)thank you if you know anything about this...
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Originally Posted by swimgirl089
sorry but i forgot to ask about the fat loss when you essentailly " fast" or are too sick to eat much of anything for a day. So, even if the metabolism does not decline b/c of that one day, would there be any fat loss at all, or does the body hault everything ( even though its only a day) i wouldn't think the body would stop fat loss and conserv everything if it only was for a day right?
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