BMR - eat vs net

donyellemoniquex3
donyellemoniquex3 Posts: 2,384 Member
edited January 19 in Food and Nutrition
Which one has worked for you ?

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  • ZyheeMoongazer
    ZyheeMoongazer Posts: 343 Member
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    If you are eating only your BMR then do any kind of activity (even a light walk), you are not leaving enough calories for your body to perform its basic functions. You may not notice the harm you are doing right away, but you will in the long run.

    This isn't a race, fuel your body, take your time, and get healthy (not just skinny).
  • kayl3igh88
    kayl3igh88 Posts: 428 Member
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    If you are eating only your BMR then do any kind of activity (even a light walk), you are not leaving enough calories for your body to perform its basic functions. You may not notice the harm you are doing right away, but you will in the long run.

    This isn't a race, fuel your body, take your time, and get healthy (not just skinny).

    THIS
  • AJL437
    AJL437 Posts: 71 Member
    so my BMR is about 2,000. Then if I set my calories on MFP for 2,000 because just follow how many calories it says I have left after I log in my exercise?
  • ZyheeMoongazer
    ZyheeMoongazer Posts: 343 Member
    so my BMR is about 2,000. Then if I set my calories on MFP for 2,000 because just follow how many calories it says I have left after I log in my exercise?

    A BMR of 2,000 sounds too high. I think you may be confusing BMR with TDEE. What are you stats? Age, Weight, Height, Sex, Activity level (not including exercise, just your day to day activities like going to work and housekeeping)?
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    so my BMR is about 2,000. Then if I set my calories on MFP for 2,000 because just follow how many calories it says I have left after I log in my exercise?

    A BMR of 2,000 sounds too high. I think you may be confusing BMR with TDEE. What are you stats? Age, Weight, Height, Sex, Activity level (not including exercise, just your day to day activities like going to work and housekeeping)?

    Yeah...definitely sounds high unless you are very tall...like around 6' and 250Lbs I would agree that you are most likely confusing TDEE with BMR.
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