600 Calorie High Protein Meal Plan for Rapid Weight Loss
Eat This Much creates personalized meal plans based on your food preferences, budget, schedule, and more. Try it with the High Protein diet, designed to help build muscle strength and improve satiety, featuring quality protein sources for optimal health and performance.
If you're looking for a 600 calorie meal plan to support rapid weight loss, it's important to approach it with careful consideration. Very low-calorie diets (VLCDs) can help you lose weight quickly, but they should always be used under medical supervision. Our planner is designed to mock up balanced, nutrient-dense meals even within strict calorie limits, but it's important to do so safely.
Important Considerations:
- Consult with a healthcare provider: Before starting a 600 calorie diet, consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it's safe for you.
- Focus on nutrient density: With fewer calories, it's crucial to maximize the nutritional value of every meal.
- Monitor your health: Rapid weight loss can lead to muscle loss, nutrient deficiencies, and other health issues if not carefully managed.
Today's Meal Plan
Breakfast
- Cinnamon Blueberry Yogurt Smoothie
1 serving
Lunch
- Ham, Cheese, and Tomato Roll-ups
1 serving
- Fresh Jicama Salad
1 serving
Dinner
- Broiled Sesame Cod
1 serving
- Lemon Steamed Broccoli
1 serving
Example Seven Day Plan
Here's a sample High Protein meal plan with daily averages of 595 Calories, 48g protein, 26g fat, and 49g carbs (36g net carbs). You can generate your own custom plans like this with a free Eat This Much account and generate complete instant grocery lists with our Premium features.
Day 1
Breakfast
- Nonfat greek yogurt 1 cup
Lunch
- Mediterranean Salad 1 serving
Dinner
- Sautéed Garlic Spinach 1 serving
Snack
- Lebanese Tomato and Onion Salad 1 serving
Day 2
Breakfast
- Egg Cups 1 serving
- High Potassium Fruit Salad 0.5 serving
Lunch
- Tarragon and Dijon Chicken Salad 1 serving
- Cantaloupe 2 slices
Dinner
- Bean Sprouts with Tofu 1 serving
- Garlic Balsamic Green Beans 1 serving
Snack
- Avocado Coleslaw 1 serving
Day 3
Breakfast
- Veggie Omelet 1 serving
Lunch
- Cabbage Cucumber Salad 1 serving
Dinner
- Scallion Crusted Salmon 0.5 serving
- Sautéed Garlic Spinach 1 serving
Snack
Day 4
Breakfast
- Egg Cups 1 serving
- Strawberries 0.5 cup
Lunch
- Curry Tuna Salad 1 serving
- Cucumber Boats with Spicy Hummus 1 servings
Dinner
- Bean Sprouts with Tofu 1 serving
- Wilted Spinach and Corn Salad 1 serving
Snack
- Lebanese Tomato and Onion Salad 1 serving
Day 5
Breakfast
- Nonfat greek yogurt 1 cup
Lunch
- Avocado Coleslaw 1 serving
Dinner
- Scallion Crusted Salmon 1 serving
- Green salad 0.5 serving
Snack
- Cinnamon Apple Bites 1 serving
Day 6
Breakfast
- Spinach, Swiss, and Egg White Omelet 1 serving
- Strawberries 1 cup
Lunch
- Tarragon and Dijon Chicken Salad 1 serving
- Sliced bell pepper 0.5 pepper
Dinner
- Garlic Broccoli Tofu 1 serving
- Fried Broccoli 1 serving
Snack
- Lebanese Tomato and Onion Salad 1 serving
Day 7
Breakfast
- Yogurt & Strawberries 1 serving
Lunch
- Cauliflower and Hummus Snack 1 serving
Dinner
- Bean Sprouts with Tofu 1 serving
- Green salad 1 serving
Snack
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