3500 debunked?
RoyBeck
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I was just watching a video online who said that the 3500 calorie to a lb of fat is a debunked myth and it's actually closer to 3600? Anything in this?
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0 no!2
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a whole hundred (or less) more?! oh noes!6
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I wouldn't call it debunked as the 3500 figure has always been an approximate amount and an extra 100 calories are neither here nor there.7
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I was just watching a video online who said that the 3500 calorie to a lb of fat is a debunked myth and it's actually closer to 3600? Anything in this?
Say it isn't so!!!
That would mean my numbers would have to change from a -500 per day to -514! Oh the horror! I think I'm going to give up now.7 -
Sarcasm level is quite high today4
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I'm surprised someone made a video on a whopping 100 calorie difference. It would be different if it were a difference of 1000 calories, but making a video for such a minuscule amount is just clickbaity.7
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That's about 3%. Well within the margin of error for tracking calories in and out for virtually everyone. It's a pile of educated guesses that you adjust behavior based on the results of anyway.8
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Maxematics wrote: »I'm surprised someone made a video on a whopping 100 calorie difference. It would be different if it were a difference of 1000 calories, but making a video for such a minuscule amount is just clickbaity.
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It's 3555, which rounds up to 3600 but we round to 3500 because then it's easy to say cut 500 cals per day to lose a pound a week.
In short, who cares. Big whoop. Conspiracy of the century omgicantbelieveweliveinatimewhenyoutubersmaketonsofmoneyforsuchstupidstuff.6 -
On top of what others said, it's an average. If fat was graded like gasoline, not everyone would get the same octane rating. There are few exact numbers in weight management (unless you use a for profit program, then they have some exact numbers for you to pay ).5
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CarvedTones wrote: »On top of what others said, it's an average. If fat was graded like gasoline, not everyone would get the same octane rating. There are few exact numbers in weight management (unless you use a for profit program, then they have some exact numbers for you to pay ).
True true
More info: https://bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/3500-calorie-rule.html/2 -
Maxematics wrote: »I'm surprised someone made a video on a whopping 100 calorie difference. It would be different if it were a difference of 1000 calories, but making a video for such a minuscule amount is just clickbaity.
Yup. I roll my eyes when I see things like "Five types of cardio that are making you gain weight!" but then I feel bad for all the uninformed people who fall for things like that or waste their time watching the videos. Oh well.2 -
Oh my! Stop the presses! New info! 100 more calories to lose per pound! Thanks for the morning laugh, OP! Great way to start off the day!4
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I make probably 200 calories in errors every day, and I'm pretty obsessive with my digital food scale.
It's not an exact science. Luckily "close enough" is good enough.8 -
What if you are building muscle? Muscle is 1600 cals a pound? Cost more to build it than that. If you really want to get into fine details, denovolipogenesis cost more with carbs. Protein is not easily stored as fat. Fat on the other hand... easily. 3500? Good enough for me....0
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Another interesting article I found on the topic. This estimates a pound of body fat actually contains anywhere from 3,436 to 3,752 calories.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/calories-in-a-pound-of-fat0 -
cmriverside wrote: »I make probably 200 calories in errors every day, and I'm pretty obsessive with my digital food scale.
It's not an exact science. Luckily "close enough" is good enough.
Yep, as an old saying we have down here, "good enough for government work."2 -
Cassandraw3 wrote: »Another interesting article I found on the topic. This estimates a pound of body fat actually contains anywhere from 3,436 to 3,752 calories.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/calories-in-a-pound-of-fat
Jeez...now what do I do? A 491 deficit? Or 536? Somebody please help!1 -
There's some dedicated Woo'ing going on in this thread not sure why LOL
Either way it's a tiny difference in any case.1
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