BMR and TDEE
donnamfreitagross
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I really need some help figuring this out, I am on day 10 and have lost nothing, I am eating really well or better then i was, I am 5'2 34 years old. My BMR is 1334 and my TDEE is 2068, can someone please explain to me how i figure this all out, how many calories to eat etc.... I was on here last year and my BMR was 1200, I lost 16lbs in 3 months and gained some muscle and toned up alot only to fall off the wagon, and now i hace puy 6lbs back on, i would like to strengthen my body while losing weight, please help!!!
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You eat above your BMR and below your TDEE, usually a 10-20% cut from TDEE.. have you factored in your activity level? Thats a very important part to how much you eat as you don't want a huge deficit (slows progress/plateau).. If you want to tone up, I suggest resistance training.. but eating at a deficit won't add muscle but will help eat the fat away from those.. There are a bunch of informative posts on here that will give you a better idea of what you need to do and eating plans.0
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Regarding setting your calories:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819055-setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
About building muscle and losing fat:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/818594-building-muscle-and-losing-fat-at-the-same-time0 -
Thanks everyone for getting back to me, I was wondering why I felt hungry all the time, yes I included my activity level how to i include my calories burned from workout or exercise??0
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so i looked back ay my food log and i am between these numbers except 1 day????0
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How accurate are you in everything you eat? You might be over estimating.0
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I think i'm being pretty darn accurate on everything, i don't only check on here for how much calories i consume and burn..0
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so i looked back ay my food log and i am between these numbers except 1 day????
Just keep at it. You're doing fine.0 -
If you are including exercise in your thoughts when you choose activity level, then don't add extra calories for exercise. They are already in there.
I use sedentary setting and then log ALL activity separately including exercise AND any daily activity more than my usual. In other words, I will add housework calories in only if it is more than my usual picking up. If I am more active in my job on a certain day, I log that (some days I walk all day, some days I am mostly at my desk).
But otherwise you are doubling up your exercis calories.
Check out the "InPlace of a Road Map" group for spreadsheets that will help you calculate TDEE andBMR0
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