Help please with calorie deficit
shellsin81
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Im not sure if i eat all my calorie deficit back or half or what could someone help me please and thank you
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I don't log my workout so i will not eat what i burned back. So do not log your workout in the app and focus on eating your calories goal and hit your macros0
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Sindbad1985 wrote: »I don't log my workout so i will not eat what i burned back. So do not log your workout in the app and focus on eating your calories goal and hit your macros
Except MFP is set up for you to eat your exercise calories back.
OP, I'd be extremely skeptical of that burn. Maybe only eat a third of it back for now?4 -
Hi there if your burning all those calories and only eating as much as that can't be good for you if your target is 1200 it's 1200 calories you need to reach even after excercise so it should be balancing itself out so eat all your calories back0
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What type of exercises are you doing to get that much calorie burn? Want to get a better idea of how you're getting that number.0
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Sindbad1985 wrote: »I don't log my workout so i will not eat what i burned back. So do not log your workout in the app and focus on eating your calories goal and hit your macros
Except MFP is set up for you to eat your exercise calories back.
OP, I'd be extremely skeptical of that burn. Maybe only eat a third of it back for now?
This!0 -
Sindbad1985 wrote: »I don't log my workout so i will not eat what i burned back. So do not log your workout in the app and focus on eating your calories goal and hit your macros
That's bad advice as MFP's numbers are based on you eating exercise cals back.0 -
shellsin81 wrote: »Im not sure if i eat all my calorie deficit back or half or what could someone help me please and thank you
What generated the exercise calories? If it was a workout you logged, what did you do/for how long? If it is a Fitbit adjustment, are you set as sedentary in MFP and how active was your day/how many steps? Also, what is your weight? THose are relevant factors.
We don't know if the exercise calorie are reasonably accurate.0 -
Sindbad1985 wrote: »I don't log my workout so i will not eat what i burned back. So do not log your workout in the app and focus on eating your calories goal and hit your macros
This is bad advice. The only instance where this should be done is if you are using TDEE.
People often make the mistake of cutting too much too quickly because they want to lose fast, then you don't have room to take more away later as you get lighter. Slow is the healthier way to do it, take it from someone who destroyed their gallbladder this way.
You should weigh your food (in grams) and I personally try to stick to single ingredient foods as their easier to track and maintain. Eat back half of your exercise cals, if you're not losing after a few weeks, eat a little less.1 -
Agree with the folks who think that's an awfully high calorie burn, unless you did quite a lot of exercise beyond the steps tracked in the screenshot.1
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