1200 Calorie Diet Sample Menu
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A 1200 calorie diet sample menu can be used to inspire meal ideas for someone on a lower calorie diet who desires to keep their calorie count down but still eat healthy.
Is A 1200 Calorie Diet Plan Right For You?
Before you start a 1200 calorie diet it is best to set up an appointment with your doctor or a health care provider who will be able to look at your specific health history and tell you if 1200 is too few calories, or just about right. While you can lose weight on 1200 calories, most people shouldn’t eat less than this daily; so whether or not you need fewer than 1200 calories likely won’t come up.
Components of A 1200 Calorie Diet Sample Menu
The components of a 1200 calorie diet sample menu are going to depend on the sort of diet your plan falls into – i.e the South Beach diet, a diabetic diet, vegetarian or vegan diet, etc. By using your own food pyramid, you can gather information about what food items your 1200 calories should be coming from. MyPyramid.gov has 12 different pyramids, under the idea that one size pyramid does not fit all. Go to MyPyramid.gov and find your personal pyramid.
Once you have your pyramid, there will be tips about the healthy foods your calories should come from. This makes it easier to plan your food menu.
Where to Find 1200 Calorie Menu Plans
Your doctor can set you up with a dietician. This is the best way to get a well-planned, healthy 1200 calorie diet menu. However, the following resources also have menu plans that you look to for samples. Carefully read a menu plan before starting that plan to be sure it’s healthy for you.
Menu from Weight Loss for All: There are five sample diet plans here, all around 1200 calories. If you use these sample menus it would be smart to trade out the frozen processed foods with a healthier option. While frozen entrees can be low in calories, many are high in sodium, and fresh veggies are more nutritious than frozen. Overall, these are five decent sample menus.
1200 carbohydrate counting diet: If you’re counting carbs and calories, than this is a good sample menu. A great explanation of serving sizes is included. The downside of this sample menu is that snack ideas are covered, but not how many snacks you should eat. The site does recommend asking your dietician about how many snacks you should eat, which is a smart thing to do.
The low-fat vegan diet: This diet is targeted at 1500 calories a day, but has a section that shows you how to tweak it to 1200 calories. This sample menu and diet plan is very healthy with a large array of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and beans. As a bonus, this menu guide offers ideas and tips about beverages and condiments.
The busy woman’s menu plan: This sample menu is pretty cool if you happen to have a day where you’re running behind all day long. Everything on this menu plan is heat and serve or don’t heat at all – there’s no cooking involved. While you shouldn’t eat like this everyday, on an occasional busy day it’s a useful menu to have around.
The National Institutes of Health offers some excellent sample menus, each with a cultural flare. All of their 1200 calorie sample menus offer exchange ideas, and are very well balanced and healthy.
- 1200 calorie traditional American cuisine menu
- Asian-American Cuisine
- Southern Cuisine
- Mexican-American Cuisine
- Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian Cuisine
1200 calorie Mayo Clinic menu: This well-planned sample menu is based on The Mayo Clinic Healthy Weight Pyramid. It’s a healthy menu; the only downside being only one snack time. If you like to munch on smaller meals instead of three main meals a day, simply exchange one of the foods out of say, dinner, and create a new snack time..
Comments
Hi Lisa,
Counting calories takes work on the outset unless you buy pre-packaged foods with the calories listed on the package. However, after a couple of weeks you'll start to know the calorie counts for foods you eat regularly which makes it easier. Dinner is usually the meal that requires looking up the most new foods to add to your diet. You'll need to have a food scale and access to the web or a book with calorie counts listed for various foods.
Let me know if you have further questions.
-- Contributed by: Donna Sundbladhi i am interested in a 1200 calorie diet, but i want a very simple one, can you help?
-- Contributed by: lisa brewerThis page has been accessed 12,933 times. This page was last modified 11:44, 31 August 2008.
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