Activity level setting
2u4life
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What is considered non active vs light activity to set up settings?
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Not very active/sedentary=desk job. Lightly active=on your feet a bit (teacher, etc.). Exercise isn't included in activity level.0
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If your job involves sitting for 1 hour interrupted by no more than 5 minutes of walking, you are sedentary.
If your job involves walking and standing for a shift, you are lightly active.
If your job involves walking and light lifting, you are active.
If your job involves walking and heavy lifting, you are very active.
A school teacher, for instance, is active. An Amazon fulfillment worker is very active.
A stay home mom with a young child is active.4 -
I have a desk job and sit a lot. But I also work from home, so on my lunch and breaks, I'm up doing chores, running errands and playing with the pets. I’m also relatively active in the evenings too. This puts me almost lightly active outside of intentional exercise. I’m losing pretty much at the expected rate for lightly active. (And eating back most of my exercise calories.)
If you fall between like I do, set it for one and assess a few weeks later if you are losing on target or too fast/slow. Or if you have a tracker like an Apple Watch, you can get a more accurate TDEE and play around with manually setting your calories.1
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