Just how inaccurate are "calories burned"
jskaggs1971
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I've been noticing lately that some of the fitness activities (for me, it;s the "Bicycling, 14-16 mph, vigorous (cycling, biking, bike riding)) activity listed in MFP's tables have a higher calorie burn rate than I expected to see. I know the only really accurate way to measure is with a good HRM, but dag nab it, I just don't want to have yet another item to keep track of before I go biking.
So, for those of you with HRM's, do you find your calorie burn to be higher or lower than what MFP lists? By how much?
I don't eat back all my exercise calories on most days, so for me it's not THAT big a deal -- just a question out of curiosity.
So, for those of you with HRM's, do you find your calorie burn to be higher or lower than what MFP lists? By how much?
I don't eat back all my exercise calories on most days, so for me it's not THAT big a deal -- just a question out of curiosity.
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Thanks for asking this question! I'd be really keen to know too.
Some things I feel are probably quite accurate, but others seem a bit "out there"...0 -
For some people it's high, some people it's low, and for some people it's right on. MFP values are basically averages, so they work for a large cross section of people, but obviously not for everyone.0
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I think you'll find a wide range of answers to this... based on the person's height, weight, age, activity etc. There will be a large variation.
For me, MFP estimates high for the treadmill but estimates low for the incline trainer. So, there's even a variation for me. I've never owned a HRM and won't spend the money on one - I lost my weight just following what the machines at the gym said I had burned.0 -
I use my HRM and I find that my calories burned is lower than what MFP has for them.0
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I've mainly used MFP calculations, and had no problems losing while eating earned calories from exercise.0
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i was just gonna ask something along those lines too! like when i'm on stationary bike at gym for 30 minutes it tells me i burned 100 calories or so but when i go to log in my cardio at MFP it says i burned like 350 calories in that 30 minutes?? so which one is right? (i've been using what the machines at gym say rather than MFP's numbers).
dunno but i feel like all MFP's exercise numbers are inflated...like no way do i feel like i burned some 500+ calories gardening for xx amount of time like MFP says...so i just change numbers to what seems more logical or i would have to stay up and eat all night to make my calorie requirements, lol0 -
I ignore everything that MFP says for calories burned as I've found that they're usually double, or sometimes triple what I really burn. I'm 5'11 and 290 and when I wore my HRM and rode 6 miles on the recumbent bike (on the weight loss program and averaging a speed of 80) I only burned roughly 100 calories. MFP had it set at almost quadruple that.
If you're working out at the gym, I would suggest entering you age and weight into the machines and using those calories burned instead, as they tend to be a little more accurate (at least in my experience). Hope this helps.0 -
My HRM always is less - running, walking or cycling. My HRM uses my weight, age, height & sex.0
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for me I burn more calories using my HRM calories burned than the MFP database. My HRM has a chest strap so I know it's fairly accurate0
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I use an HRM and regularly find that the MFP figures are much much higher than what I'm getting. Doesn't seem to matter what activity it is either. So many variables involved in getting a 'number' so I'm not surprised it's a bit off for many people!!
Incidentally, the more weight I lose and the fitter I get, the lower my calorie burn is becoming!! I don't mind working harder to get results because I AM getting results and only have MFP to thank for this0 -
i was just gonna ask something along those lines too! like when i'm on stationary bike at gym for 30 minutes it tells me i burned 100 calories or so but when i go to log in my cardio at MFP it says i burned like 350 calories in that 30 minutes?? so which one is right? (i've been using what the machines at gym say rather than MFP's numbers).
dunno but i feel like all MFP's exercise numbers are inflated...like no way do i feel like i burned some 500+ calories gardening for xx amount of time like MFP says...so i just change numbers to what seems more logical or i would have to stay up and eat all night to make my calorie requirements, lol
Yes. The same thing happens to me when I'm on the bike at the gym. I've tried entering my weight and age into the machine and using my HRM and found the machine to be closer to an accurate burn.0 -
Before I got my HRM I thought the calories I was burning were too low. For 1 hour of Zumba it told me I was burning approx. 650 on a good day. After comparing to my actual HRM I was burning on average between 811-970 an hour. It was REALLY under... A lot of folks here say that MFP over exaggerates the calories burned, but I've encountered the exact opposite. I guess it depends.0
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I find the numbers on here to be considerably higher than my HRM. About 2/3 of what is on here is about what my actual reading comes to. Of course it can vary from person to person with differences0
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I've had my HRM for a little over a week and MFP is the higher of the two numbers. HRM is only about 2/3 of MFP number when it comes to the elliptical but it's been pretty close when doing 30 Day Shred (entered as circuit training). I did some major gardening (tilling and such) today and MFP was lower by a tad.
I've only had my HRM for a short time but I weighed in today and I lost 2 lbs this week compared to the .5-1 lb I had been losing the past few weeks.0 -
I was on MFP for about 6 weeks before I got a HRM. When I got my HRM I found out that I was burning about half of what MFP was estimating for me. It was a bummer, but it was more important to be accurate. I think it's pretty unique though because I know people whose was right on and people who were actually burning more.0
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The machines in my gym and MFP are very similar to what my HRM says, give or take 50 calories or so.
However, on exercises such as my spinning class, and 30 day shred, I have found a difference.
For a 45 minute spin class, MFP says I would burn around 350 calories, however my HRM says anywhere between 520-600 depending on how hard Ive worked.
The only real way to determine is to get a HRM, however some gym equipment allows you to enter your age and weight, which will give a more accurate reading.0
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