MrKleen73
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That is going to be different from person to person. However, going low carb is absolutely never required to drop fat. If you don't have too many calories to play with then they can get lowish, but there is Zero magic for fat burning on high, low, or moderate carb or fat intake. Low carb helps a lot of people avoid having a lot of carb cravings due to the more stable and lower levels of insulin circulating creating dips and valleys in blood sugar levels. However performance is improved more with higher carbs, and in your case since you suspect that lower carbs is a part of your mood disorder then keeping them higher and fats lower should probably be your goal.I know we've talked about it before, but how many carbs per day was your lower cutoff before it effected your mood? And was this amount necessary to cut?
If you look at the TDEE calculator, I put in about what i could remember of your stats, male, 5'9, 223, @ an estimated BF% of 25%, and I put your age as 40 with light activity since you lift but only 3-4 days a week. It came up with 2700ish cals. Actually here is the link to the exact thing with those stats entered. Invalid Link Removed
If you scroll to the bottom this will give you an idea of what a low, moderate, or high carb macros would be for you. So if you decide to create a deficit of 500 to lose a lb a week you have a good starting place to do it from. This TDEE calculator has cutting and bulking options too, but it is not how I would cut calories at all. Especially in your instance. However yours says 207p, 61f, and 347 carbs a day for maintenance. No way I would drop fats from this because you want you bodyweight x .3 as fats for a minimum, and protein levels should stay the same so that only leaves carbs to remove, which 500 calories is 125g so that leaves you with 207p, 61f, and 227g carbs to cut 1lb a week.
Anyway just trying to offer some easy guidance if you really think keeping the carbs up is a big factor in your PEM and mood, then this give you an idea of what might be the better approach for you.
