Stay at home moms (or dads)

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I am a stay at home Mom of 3 daughters aged 4 and under. I am just wondering what people like me should set their settings to on MFP? I have it set to "sedentary" but I am wondering if I should have it set to "lightly active" instead?

Even if you don't have kids or are a stay at home parent please tell me what you think I should set my settings to because I really have no clue:huh: ...it will be a difference of 130 calories---and so I am just curious what I SHOULD be eating.

Anyone else a stay-at-home parent---what are your settings set to? Thanks!
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  • busyPK
    busyPK Posts: 3,788 Member
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    I am not a stay at home mom (but my hubby is a stay at hom dad :) ). Anyway, I would say you are up and down a lot chasing after your little ones so I would say lightly active. Plus, I'm sure you are picking up toys, cleaning, etc. throughout your day.
  • AEcklar813
    AEcklar813 Posts: 184 Member
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    I am a SAHM mommy to a 2 yr old daughter. I have mine set at lightly active. This is mainly due to the fact that I do vacuum, do laundry, and dishes daily as well as other cleaning. I also exercise 5-6 days a week as well. Hope this helps a bit!
  • kiwi_dee
    kiwi_dee Posts: 160 Member
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    When I was at home I had it set to sedentary and logged any workouts I did and any vigourous (out of the ordinary housework). Anything else was just bonus calories burned :smile:
  • Mom2Asa
    Mom2Asa Posts: 109 Member
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    I am a SAHM and originally had mine on sedentary and then changed it to the next one becuase I do not sit often and constantly running around like a chicken with my head cut off. I think it has worked better for me since changing it and upping my calories. I think my calories were too low because I could be spot on them and feel sick like it wasn't enough, when I changed it I feel much better and still loosing weight, maybe at a better rate (prior to the holidays).
  • ktndj82104
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    i have mine set at sedetary
  • lynzobp
    lynzobp Posts: 16 Member
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    3 kids 4 n under u r def active thats not easy give urself credit wer credit is do im sure ur cleanin up messes doin laundry dishes.play time cleanin the house chasin them let alone dr apts n reg arrons grocery shoppin cookin im not a mom yet but i fully understand what it intales n it takes more than a sedentary person to run a household with little ones
  • RaeN81
    RaeN81 Posts: 534 Member
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    I used sedentary but then I added stuff like cooking and housework. The bonus for me personally was extra motivation to clean. It worked for me. Lost 40 pounds.
  • Mom2Asa
    Mom2Asa Posts: 109 Member
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    3 kids 4 n under u r def active thats not easy give urself credit wer credit is do im sure ur cleanin up messes doin laundry dishes.play time cleanin the house chasin them let alone dr apts n reg arrons grocery shoppin cookin im not a mom yet but i fully understand what it intales n it takes more than a sedentary person to run a household with little ones

    You are AWESOME!! For not having kids and recgonizing what it takes to stay at home is well I don't have a word LOL.....I love it and I run 2 businesses from home but some days I think about going back to work 8-5 in an office for a break--I feel like I work harder now than ever before in my life!!
  • PetersonMatthew
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    Hello, I am a stay at home dad. We only have one son at 14 months. I have mine set at Lightly Active. Feel free to add me
  • Marley112586
    Marley112586 Posts: 168 Member
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    I have mine set to sedentary. I have 2 daughters ages 2 and 1. But like you said its only a small difference in calories. I was wondering the same thing though. I just figured but under than over :)
  • ajbeans
    ajbeans Posts: 2,857 Member
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    I set mine at sedentary, and then if I do housework or whatever I'll add it in as exercise. But that's just me. I *am* sedentary. It's really up to you. There are definitions beside each choice. If you're on your feet around 8 hours a day, that's lightly active. If you're walking for much of the day, that's the next one up. I don't think most stay-at-home moms are on their feet 8 hours a day, but you might be, I don't know. You're the only one who can answer that. Try one out, and if it's not working for you, change it. :)
  • Lainn
    Lainn Posts: 281 Member
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    I am a SAHM with 3 girls too! :happy:

    I put mine as "lightly active" because I really never stop moving during the day. Between laundry, cooking , home schooling, errands, 3 VERY active girls, and house cleaning I never sit for longer than 1hr at a time. But I also am still breastfeeding...so I have to take that into consideration. While I have not upped my calories due to that, I think the difference between lightly active and sedentary makes up for it.

    Hope you get it figured out!
  • karenhs2
    karenhs2 Posts: 197
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    My four children are older (23, 21, 15 and 10) and I do a lot of stuff at my computer and I am not a great housekeeper so I set mine to sedentary and then I log any substantial activity. However, with toddlers, I think that lightly active would probably work just fine even though you would often be VERY active! Remember you can always change it if you find it isn't working as well as you would like.
  • Sd0510
    Sd0510 Posts: 295 Member
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    My son is 1 and a half, but I just put sedentary. I figure it will make up for when MFP over exaggerates my calories since I do not own a HRM yet.
  • kenzietea
    kenzietea Posts: 614 Member
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    I am neither, but I am a nanny to a 2 year old when I am not in school. I would definitely say lightly active. That girl has me running around all day, and when she is taking a nap, I am cleaning up. Sometimes I pop in a work out video while we are together and she does it will me (<--slightly off topic but it is hilarious to watch!)
  • prolifegirly
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    I guess it really is going to depend on what you honestly see yourself doing most of the day. I am a SAHM of an almost 2 yr old and an almost 3 yr old, and 2 dogs in an apartment. My husband is gone most of the time so I am "busy" but I honestly know that most of the day I am sitting so I set mine to sedentary. I have only been on MFP for a month, but have continued to lose weight (lost about 6 lbs so far---after having lost 15 with WW). I think you need to analyze what you are doing most of the day and guess the most accurate. I saw results the first week, so you should know whether or not you need to change your setting,

    I have been keeping my net calories at or under my 1470 goal (after exercise etc), and it's working very well. And of course the more you exercise the faster your metabolism. I know I clean a lot and have a lot of responsibilities..diapers...feeding...laundry...dogs..., but they stress me out, more than work me out. Good luck!
  • skinnyjess15
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    Mine is set to moderately active, I think? I have 5 kids and am constantly on the move, whether it be doing laundry, running errands, cooking meals, cleaning house, etc, etc. You get the jist.
  • supertracylynn
    supertracylynn Posts: 1,338 Member
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    I have mine set to lightly active. I also spend most of my day standing.
  • LauraPankratz
    LauraPankratz Posts: 12 Member
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    I had mine set to sedentary but just recently changed it to lightly active.
  • jayliospecky
    jayliospecky Posts: 25,022 Member
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    I did have mine set to sedentary but combined with a weight loss goal of 1 lb per week I was also really really hungry all the time. I left my activity level at sedentary but changed my goal to 0.5 lb per week and have found it a lot easier to stick at my amount of calories, and I've still been losing at least 0.5 lb per week, if not more. It works out to much the same as if I had my goal at 1 lb per week and activity level at lightly active. Either way I just find it easier to hit a calorie goal of 1500-ish rather than 1200-ish. That's me...I'm a hungry person. :ohwell: