Standing?
fitnessjch
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Erm.....a colleague that I introduced to MFP (we only work together on a Saturday) asked me the following question.
She has set her daily activity level at the lowest setting (Sedentary or whatever the lowest is) Yet on a Saturday, she works, and is standing up from 9am-7pm (but for a half an hour lunch break)
She was wondering, should she log this, and if so, how?! We work in a shop on a saturday, and during the week, she works at a desk, and so is sedentary most of the week.
What do you think?
She has set her daily activity level at the lowest setting (Sedentary or whatever the lowest is) Yet on a Saturday, she works, and is standing up from 9am-7pm (but for a half an hour lunch break)
She was wondering, should she log this, and if so, how?! We work in a shop on a saturday, and during the week, she works at a desk, and so is sedentary most of the week.
What do you think?
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I often refer to www.livestrong.com website & use their fitness tracker to find out calories burned. It has just about every category under the sun, including various forms of "standing". According to their site, Assembly Work - fast, standing = 251 calories/hour burned. Best wishes!0
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I tend to only log exercise for physical effort that I would not normally do on a daily/ weekly basis.
The idea of eating back calories consumed by standing up for 8 hours is bizarre. IMO don't log it.0 -
Logging variable activities like standing on a weekend, housework, or gardening is a personal choice. Does it all burn calories - yes; does it contribute to your overall health - probably; BUT like you I am a sedentary nightshift worker during most of the week, but work as a massage therapist 2 days a week. I won't get healthy or loose weight without adding a consistent exercise regime and diet to my lifestyle. Thus, I don't log those calories because they've not made any significant improvement in my overall weight before I started exercise and dieting.0
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I wouldn't log it, but just consider it a bonus.
Also, during the week I would be desk-bound as well (so sedentary setting) while in the weekend I naturally would move about a lot more (two toddlers in the house, need I say more). And unless it's actual exercise, I would not log this either.0 -
I work at a desk all week long sitting in front of a computer. So I have my setting at Sedentary. Then every so often I do Security Guard work at sporting events. I am standing for 4-6 hours depending on the event and I know this does a number of my legs, lower back, and feet. They'll be killing me after. I usually have to stretch after to get rid of the stiffness. I would say since this is not a regular part of my daily routine the calories burned are worth logging.0
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