should cooking be included in the exercise diary?
shubhajp
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Hi everyone, it usually used to take 90 min to prepare food in a day before. Now i prepare separate food for myself and the rest of the family which comes to around 150 min. Should it be included in the diary or taken as a part of my sedentary lifestyle?
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Are you doing push-ups when you prepare food or just standing in the kitchen?0
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I don't count it, although I know some people do. I don't count cleaning either or anything else that I do on a daily basis.
To me, if I don't get my heart rate up and I don't break into a sweat, I don't count it. If I burn some extra calories doing it then that is a bonus.0 -
What 2essie said. I have stairs in my house, but I don't count going up and down in daily living as anything worthy of logging. I think those things are factored into metabolism as the body gets used to them, and I feel like if I logged those things I'd be cheating for the extra calorie allotment. It works in my favor to do the opposite and overestimate my calorie intake and underestimate my burns.0
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I too donot log the cooking in my diary but out of blue a silly doubt started eating up my brain and i wanted to clear it. Thank u for clearing it up. I am gonna check my weight on monday. Eagerly waiting for monday to see how many pounds have i lost since dec 25th.0
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When I fold my laundry I do squats and standing calf raises so I go ahead and record that at half the time I actually did it. You could try to incorporate some static yoga poses into your food prep!0
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Unless the oven is powered by treadmill I would say no ;-)
Inevitably... do what makes you happy, I always think these calculations surely cant be 100% accurate so therefore anything extra you can do to ensure you are burning more than you have set yourself will only benefit you0 -
Good luck with the weigh in.0
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I logged everything I could find to log for one day, just out of curiosity and I found that not only the calorie estimates way high for some (most) of those activities, but it caused my diary to tell me I was starving myself for not eating back all those calories. So no, I wouldn't log it. I never log the stuff I do everyday like the walking I do at work ( which is a lot, actually) or the stairs I climb to my apartment, etc. I only log the things I do that are actually me making an effort to exercise and lose fat, gain muscle, be healthier.0
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Thank u 2essie.0
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Hi everyone, it usually used to take 90 min to prepare food in a day before. Now i prepare separate food for myself and the rest of the family which comes to around 150 min. Should it be included in the diary or taken as a part of my sedentary lifestyle?
Are you serious with this? lulz.0
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