Thought I knew what I was doing??? Help!!!
amie290478
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Hi all,
MFP sets my calorie intake at 1260 per day. Which is what I was working with. I seem to have stalled in my weight loss (possibly cos I wasnt eating any of my excercise calories, which I have now corrected) so I have done a bit of research about BMR and TDEE and stuff like that and now Im completely confused.....
BMR is 1680 and TDEE is 1973?!? What on earth should I follow??
Any advice would be greatly appreiciated and any new friends who want to add me also v. welcome
MFP sets my calorie intake at 1260 per day. Which is what I was working with. I seem to have stalled in my weight loss (possibly cos I wasnt eating any of my excercise calories, which I have now corrected) so I have done a bit of research about BMR and TDEE and stuff like that and now Im completely confused.....
BMR is 1680 and TDEE is 1973?!? What on earth should I follow??
Any advice would be greatly appreiciated and any new friends who want to add me also v. welcome
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Personally, I prefer to eat 20% less than my TDEE, but that's just easier for me than tracking my exercise every day. I would say pick one (either MFP including eating your exercise calories or a 20% cut from your TDEE) and stick with it for several weeks to give it time to work. Reassess if you stall again.0
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This is how I break a plateau. Set your account to maintain for 1 week. And aim to eat +/- 100 calories within that goal. Second, after that week come back and set a less aggressive goal. If it was at 2 lb per week set it at 1 - 1.5 lb per week. Also, I would adjust macro's to 40% carbs, 40% protein and 20% fats. And if you exercise, eat 50% of those calories back.0
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Well, you have a few choices.
You can stick with what you're doing by eating 1260 per day and eating your exercise calories.
Or you could increase to whatever number of daily calories you are comfortable with if you're hungry.
Or you could subtract 20-25% from your TDEE and eat that amount, but do not eat back your exercise calories.
Or you could subtract 20-25% from your TDEE, eat that amount, and eat back your exercise calories.
I know it can feel overwhelming and it's hard to make a choice. I felt that way, too. Finally I just picked one and got started because I felt like I wanted to start being consistent so I could look for weight loss patterns, which I have seen in the past with consistency. I was probably no help at all. Just wanted to say I understand it can be hard to choose. My choice was based on how much hunger I'd be dealing with. Because hunger sucks. :laugh:0 -
adjust macro's to 40% carbs, 40% protein and 20% fats. And if you exercise, eat 50% of those calories back.
I dont want to sound stupid but what does this mean exactly? I have seen several people say "adjust your macros" in forums and never knew what they meant by this. Is this a manual adjustment that you just know what you have to do in each category or are you suggesting that you set this someone on the site? Because I have never seen anywhere when I can set how many carbs vs protein vs fats I eat.0 -
500 off your TDEE for a 1lb a week.0
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Hi all,
MFP sets my calorie intake at 1260 per day. Which is what I was working with. I seem to have stalled in my weight loss (possibly cos I wasnt eating any of my excercise calories, which I have now corrected) so I have done a bit of research about BMR and TDEE and stuff like that and now Im completely confused.....
BMR is 1680 and TDEE is 1973?!? What on earth should I follow??
Any advice would be greatly appreiciated and any new friends who want to add me also v. welcome
How many cals do you burn during a typical workout, how do you measure those burned cals, and how often do you workout?0 -
OP, your profile says you joined MFP in May 2012 and have lost 9 lbs. Have you been eating 1260 total calories since May with only 9 lbs lost? If so, it is unlikely that your TDEE is 1973 or that your BMR is 1680. Remember calculators will only give you population based averages.
In this case, I would suggest increasing your exercise intensity, and upping your calories by 200-300 to begin with. Try that for a few weeks and see what happens.0 -
adjust macro's to 40% carbs, 40% protein and 20% fats. And if you exercise, eat 50% of those calories back.
I dont want to sound stupid but what does this mean exactly? I have seen several people say "adjust your macros" in forums and never knew what they meant by this. Is this a manual adjustment that you just know what you have to do in each category or are you suggesting that you set this someone on the site? Because I have never seen anywhere when I can set how many carbs vs protein vs fats I eat.
Under Goals choose Change Goals choose Custom and then you can update the percentages you want to hit for protein, fats, and carbs.0 -
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I dont want to sound stupid but what does this mean exactly? I have seen several people say "adjust your macros" in forums and never knew what they meant by this. Is this a manual adjustment that you just know what you have to do in each category or are you suggesting that you set this someone on the site? Because I have never seen anywhere when I can set how many carbs vs protein vs fats I eat.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/change_goals_custom0 -
adjust macro's to 40% carbs, 40% protein and 20% fats. And if you exercise, eat 50% of those calories back.
I dont want to sound stupid but what does this mean exactly? I have seen several people say "adjust your macros" in forums and never knew what they meant by this. Is this a manual adjustment that you just know what you have to do in each category or are you suggesting that you set this someone on the site? Because I have never seen anywhere when I can set how many carbs vs protein vs fats I eat.
Go to My Home>>Goals>>Change Goals>>Custom. Save your changes. Some people like 40/40/20 and some people like 40/30/30.0 -
OP, you're profile says you joined MFP in May 2012 and have lost 9 lbs. Have you been eating 1260 total calories since May with only 9 lbs lost? If so, it is unlikely that your TDEE is 1973 or that your BMR is 1680. Remember calculators will only give you population based averages.
In this case, I would suggest increasing your exercise intensity, and upping your calories by 200-300 to begin with. Try that for a few weeks and see what happens.
Hi, no I started ages ago but lost it completely. That 9lbs lost is since 1st Jan this year.0 -
Can someone tell me what a TDEE is0
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Thanks everyone,
I did originally join in 2012 but didnt stick to it :-( the 9lbs lost is since 1st Jan this year0 -
OP, you're profile says you joined MFP in May 2012 and have lost 9 lbs. Have you been eating 1260 total calories since May with only 9 lbs lost? If so, it is unlikely that your TDEE is 1973 or that your BMR is 1680. Remember calculators will only give you population based averages.
In this case, I would suggest increasing your exercise intensity, and upping your calories by 200-300 to begin with. Try that for a few weeks and see what happens.
Hi, no I started ages ago but lost it completely. That 9lbs lost is since 1st Jan this year.
Got it. Then the calculators are a good place to start. If it were me, I'd probably aim for about 1700-1750 per day in your case. Give it a few weeks for body to adjust. Adjust from there if needed.0 -
Can someone tell me what a TDEE is
Total Daily Energy Expenditure. It's how much energy or how many calories your body uses for all of your daily activities including, working, exercise, sleeping, and even just sitting around holding down the couch. TDEE is different than your BMR, which is how much energy your body would use as a bare minimum such as during nothing but sleep 24/7 or during a coma. Maybe people advise not eating under your BMR. Instead they'd advise eating somewhere in between BMR and TDEE for weight loss.0 -
Hi all,
MFP sets my calorie intake at 1260 per day. Which is what I was working with. I seem to have stalled in my weight loss (possibly cos I wasnt eating any of my excercise calories, which I have now corrected) so I have done a bit of research about BMR and TDEE and stuff like that and now Im completely confused.....
BMR is 1680 and TDEE is 1973?!? What on earth should I follow??
Any advice would be greatly appreiciated and any new friends who want to add me also v. welcome
With those numbers, if it were me, I'd eat between 1600 and 1700.0
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