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alaw1119
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So my calorie goal on here is 1590. I have two other apps on my phone that also count calories and was just curious to see what they would estimate my calorie goal to be. Both my diet diary and lose it gave me about 1870 calories per day. Same settings on all three apps.. Has anyone else noticed this? Just wondering if I should be eating more? Thanks in advance!
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Are you losing or maintaining?0
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So my calorie goal on here is 1590. I have two other apps on my phone that also count calories and was just curious to see what they would estimate my calorie goal to be. Both my diet diary and lose it gave me about 1870 calories per day. Same settings on all three apps.. Has anyone else noticed this? Just wondering if I should be eating more? Thanks in advance!
choose one and monitor it for 3 weeks, if you gained weight then decrease it by 10% and repeat until you start losing 1/2lbs a week0 -
I'm maintaining..0
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I'm maintaining..
Check to see if the other applications are expecting you to enter exercise calories and then consume them. MFP is a "different animal" in that regard, as most other apps will factor in an arbitrary exercise amount/exercise calorie count based on activity factors.
EDIT: This would be one reason why other sites/apps will show a higher caloric estimate.0 -
I would do 1800 if you're maintaining. That's what my doctor suggested (pre-baby weight) when I was maintaining. I'm 5'4". Hope this helps.0
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So my calorie goal on here is 1590. I have two other apps on my phone that also count calories and was just curious to see what they would estimate my calorie goal to be. Both my diet diary and lose it gave me about 1870 calories per day. Same settings on all three apps.. Has anyone else noticed this? Just wondering if I should be eating more? Thanks in advance!
A couple of things:
#1- There are several different formulas that estimate TDEE, chances are the websites you are using use different ones and get different results because of that.
#2- IME, the Katch-McArdle formula is easily the most accurate.0 -
#2- IME, the Katch-McArdle formula is easily the most accurate.
^ Also agree on the above, provided the user has some sort of a clue on their bf%.0 -
I would do 1800 if you're maintaining. That's what my doctor suggested (pre-baby weight) when I was maintaining. I'm 5'4". Hope this helps.0
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I will look up the katch-mcardle formula b/c I do know what my bf % is. Thanks!0
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#2- IME, the Katch-McArdle formula is easily the most accurate.
^ Also agree on the above, provided the user has some sort of a clue on their bf%.
Yeah, you have to have a decent estimate of your BF%. for it to work. IME with a good BF% it's very accurate.0 -
I will look up the katch-mcardle formula b/c I do know what my bf % is. Thanks!
Activity Multiplier list
Sedentary = BMR X 1.2 (little or no exercise, desk job)
Lightly active = BMR X 1.375 (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/wk)
Mod. active = BMR X 1.55 (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/wk)
Very active = BMR X 1.725 (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/wk)
Extr. active = BMR X 1.9 (hard daily exercise/sports & physical job or 2X day training, i.e. marathon, contest etc.)0 -
I would do 1800 if you're maintaining. That's what my doctor suggested (pre-baby weight) when I was maintaining. I'm 5'4". Hope this helps.
Hence the reason I gave my height.0
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