Exercise calories

Should I eat these calories back or not?

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  • Starsighter78
    Starsighter78 Posts: 62 Member
    If you type your question into search (top right), you will find MANY MANY posts discussing this. This topic is very divisive. Good luck in whatever you choose. :smile:
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    I think it depends. If you are at a low calorie goal (especially 1200), then eat at least some of them back. MFP calculates calories before exercise, with a deficit built in, so it is set up to eat back the exercise calories. But some people don't see results. Or, if their goal is already something like 2000 calories, it gives them a lot (my husband, for example, gets 2300 before exercise :noway: ) It's also tricky making sure you are estimating correctly. A HRM is a better bet than the database, usually, but there are a lot of factors still.

    It worked for me, for a while, to follow MFP's calculations and eat back exercise calories. But I hit a plateau. I finally broke through it by upping my calories to 1800 a day and not eating back any exercise calories. (I would be at 1600 but I'm still breastfeeding my little guy, so I need a bit more). I have a higher amount of calories on the days I don't exercise than I would otherwise, but fewer the days that I do. It's mostly psychological for me, but since I generally work out 5-6 times a week, it seems to work. The key is finding what works for you and being willing to adjust things when needed.
  • ShannonChris78
    ShannonChris78 Posts: 21 Member
    Thanks