I just recently occured to me that could use the formula used to calculate one’s TDEE backwards. here me out.
Current TDEE is estimated at 2320 using this formula:
tdee = tdee_factor * (66 + 13.7 * weight_kg + 5 * height_cm - 6.8 * age_years)
If I would eat 2000 consistently, what weight could I expect to have? solving the above equation for weight_kg
and using my data, I arrive at 92 kg.
If I would eat 1800 consistently, what weight could I expect to have? solving the above equation for weight_kg
and using my data, I arrive at 80 kg.
My takeaway here is: today’s deficit can be tomorrow’s maintenance weight.
And me being overweight currently is actually me eating way more than what my body needs consistently for years.
Just make sure to not go below your BMR…
its not my plan, but it wouldnt be a problem for my health (i.e. I did it before)