Maintenance calories
naturalbeautii
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How do you figure out what your maintenance calories are?
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In GOALS, set your goal to "maintain."
Then you use that for a while and see if it's right. It's a starting point.0 -
cmriverside wrote: »In GOALS, set your goal to "maintain."
Then you use that for a while and see if it's right. It's a starting point.
Thank you. I wish I would have known that a long time ago.0 -
naturalbeautii wrote: »How do you figure out what your maintenance calories are?
Use your real life data based on how many calories you've eaten to lose weight0 -
If you have been logging consistently you should know your actual rate of recent weight loss - that will be a simple but good guide.
If you like maths then you can add up your total calories eaten for 4 weeks, add 3500 cals for each pound lost in that time and then divide by 28 to get a good estimate corrected for your own food logging accuracy/inaccuracy.3 -
She joined MFP in November. Maybe not quite enough ongoing data yet.0
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Thread about it here, where people discuss multiple possible strategies for finding maintenance calories (some of them apply only when actually ready to eat at maintenance, since it's in the Maintaining Weight part of the forum):
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10638211/how-to-find-your-maintenance-calorie-level0
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