Is a 1700 calorie cut safe for me as a college student if it is making me too irritable to study for finals?
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If a 1700-calorie intake is making you irritable, distracted, and unable to study, that’s a sign the deficit is likely too aggressive for you right now.
For a college student — especially during finals — your brain needs stable glucose, adequate sleep, and low stress. A large calorie deficit raises cortisol, lowers glycogen, and can worsen mood, focus, and sleep quality. Even if 1700 calories isn’t inherently unsafe, it may be too low relative to your body size, activity level, and stress load.
During high cognitive demand periods, a smaller deficit (or even maintenance calories temporarily) is often smarter. Fat loss is easier to resume later; poor academic performance is harder to undo.
If cutting is affecting mood and concentration, that’s physiological feedback — not lack of discipline. Slightly increasing calories (especially carbs around study time) and ensuring enough protein can stabilize energy and irritability quickly.