Understanding Your Starting Point: 225 lbs at 5'10"

At 5 feet 10 inches and 225 pounds, your BMI sits around 32.3, placing you in the obese category. This is common for men and women in their late 40s dealing with hormonal changes that slow metabolism. Research from the National Institutes of Health shows adults in this range often have a Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) between 1,800-2,000 calories. Adding light daily activity pushes your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) to approximately 2,400-2,600 calories. Starting at 2200 calories creates a modest 200-400 calorie deficit—enough for steady fat loss without triggering severe metabolic slowdown.

What the Research Actually Reveals About 2200 Calories

Multiple studies, including those published in the New England Journal of Medicine, confirm that a 500-calorie daily deficit produces 1-2 pounds of weekly weight loss. For someone at your stats, 2200 calories aligns with this if your actual burn rate exceeds 2600. A 2022 meta-analysis in Obesity Reviews tracked 1,200 participants and found moderate deficits (15-20% below TDEE) resulted in 8-12% body weight reduction over 6 months with 85% retention when combined with resistance training twice weekly. In my book The CFP Sustainable Fat Loss Method, I emphasize this approach avoids the crash cycles you've likely experienced before. Your joint pain and diabetes management improve faster with this gentle start—lowering blood sugar response by 15-20% within weeks per ADA research.

Adjusting for Hormonal Changes and Real-Life Barriers

Hormonal shifts in the 45-54 age group reduce resting metabolism by up to 8% per decade. Insulin resistance common with diabetes requires prioritizing protein (1.6g per kg body weight, about 165g daily) and fiber (30g+) at 2200 calories. Split as 40% protein, 30% carbs from vegetables and whole grains, 30% healthy fats. This structure, detailed in my methodology, prevents the blood pressure spikes many fear. No complex meal plans needed: simple swaps like replacing one snack with Greek yogurt and berries keep you under target while controlling hunger hormones like ghrelin.

Creating Your Actionable 2200-Calorie Plan That Lasts

Track for two weeks using a basic app, then adjust by 100-200 calories if scale movement stalls. Incorporate 20-minute walks to ease joint pain—research in Arthritis Care & Research shows this reduces knee stress by 30% while burning 150 extra calories. Strength train at home with bodyweight moves 2-3 times weekly to preserve muscle, which burns 6-10 extra calories per pound daily. Expect 0.5-1 lb weekly loss initially. This beats every failed diet because it works with your insurance-covered primary care visits for bloodwork monitoring. Thousands following the CFP approach report regaining control without gym schedules or embarrassment. Consistency at 2200 calories beats perfection at 1800—sustainability wins long-term metabolic health.