My TDEE and my MFP calorie goals are WAY different?

MarKayDee
Posts: 196
Just did my TDEE expecting to not see much of a difference between it and MFP. It's about 200calories more for my TDEE minus 25%. It's 500 calories more at the 15% everyone suggests.
Which is more accurate, and should I up my intake again? (I had a tendency to forget to eat before I joined MFP and my food intake has already doubled)
Which is more accurate, and should I up my intake again? (I had a tendency to forget to eat before I joined MFP and my food intake has already doubled)
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it all depends on what you have your goal set up in MFP as and if you used the same activity factor in both cases.0
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Your settings for MFP are probably different than your TDEE calculation. I don't quite understand your explanation of the differences (probably because I just have a mental block when it comes to doing math over the forums), but just pick a method and go with it, assuming you have realistic goals.0
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I noticed that same thing when I started on here. For kicks, I decided to try an online calculator to figure out my TDEE on my own (and the calculator I picked factored in my activity level) and the amount the calculator was telling me to eat was more than MFP.
I input that amount manually into my MFP profile and just stuck w/that.
I didn't eat back my exercise calories (because that was already factored in). I just ate what the calculator told me to eat.
I recalculated every 10 lbs I lost and re-entered that amount each time into MFP.
I soon came to find that I was losing weight so consistently that I could predict the date I would lose my next 10 lbs! I predicted that weight 7 times over w/in three days each time. I reached my goal of ~70lbs in approx one year.
Just my experience, wanted to share.0 -
MFP is not a TDEE based calculator, so yes, they would be different. MFP does not include exercise in it's calculation, it gives you a flat deduction of calories off your estimated needs depending on what rate of loss you choose. Then you are expected to eat more when you exercise.
A properly set MFP + exercise calories goal should be in the same ballpark as a properly set TDEE - % goal.0 -
MFP is not a TDEE based calculator, so yes, they would be different. MFP does not include exercise in it's calculation, it gives you a flat deduction of calories off your estimated needs depending on what rate of loss you choose. Then you are expected to eat more when you exercise.
A properly set MFP + exercise calories goal should be in the same ballpark as a properly set TDEE - % goal.
A ha! That explains it. Thank you for that.0
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