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What Is a Sustainable Calorie Deficit (Without Losing Muscle)

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0.5-1% of body weight per week is the sweet spot. Faster than that and you lose muscle, performance, and motivation.

A calorie deficit always works in theory. In practice, 80% of diets fail because people choose deficits that are too aggressive and lose muscle, health, and motivation.

How Much Deficit Is 'Too Much'

Helms et al. 2014 establish safe ranges: 0.5-1% of body weight per week. For 80 kg, that is 400-800 g/week, equivalent to a daily deficit of 440-880 kcal.

Pace% weight/wkExample 80 kg
Conservative0.5%400 g/wk · 440 kcal/day
Moderate0.75%600 g/wk · 660 kcal/day
Aggressive1%800 g/wk · 880 kcal/day
Excessive (not recommended)>1%>880 kcal/day

Why Faster Is Worse

  • Greater lean mass loss (up to 35% of weight lost is muscle on aggressive deficits).
  • Sharp drop in leptin and testosterone.
  • Accelerated metabolic adaptation: your TDEE drops faster than your weight.
  • Very low adherence: 70% quit in less than 12 weeks.

How to Preserve Muscle in a Deficit

  1. Raise protein to 2.0-2.4 g/kg.
  2. Keep strength training with heavy loads (maintenance, not progression).
  3. Limit excessive cardio: 2-3 quality sessions beat 6 mediocre ones.
  4. Sleep 7-9 h: recovery during a deficit is critical.
  5. Consider 1-2 week 'diet breaks' at maintenance every 8-12 weeks of cutting.

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