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MFP Cardio Calories calculation consistently high

designer156a
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Who's right - the treadmill of MFP? I try and get a few runs in each week but I'm consistently finding that when I enter the exercise onto MFP it calculates far more calories than the treadmill.
Yesterday I ran a slow 5k. Took around 40 mins and the treadmill calculated 400 calories (I actually ran a bit further to reach the 400 kcal mark). My pace was 8kph (about 5mph).
When I entered this into MFP it calculated 581 calories - 181 more than the treadmill.
I did enter my age and weight into the treadmill so it had the same info as MFP.
Who is right? I tend to go with the treadmill (safer), but would love it to be the app.
Any thoughts?
Yesterday I ran a slow 5k. Took around 40 mins and the treadmill calculated 400 calories (I actually ran a bit further to reach the 400 kcal mark). My pace was 8kph (about 5mph).
When I entered this into MFP it calculated 581 calories - 181 more than the treadmill.
I did enter my age and weight into the treadmill so it had the same info as MFP.
Who is right? I tend to go with the treadmill (safer), but would love it to be the app.
Any thoughts?
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Don't follow it.
It's impossible for MFP to know what you burn because metabolic rate is different with everyone regardless of weight and height.
If you are working within 60-80% of your V02 Max, you are probably burning about 100cals per 10 mins.
But in order to test for that we would need you on a treadmill and hooked up to a machine measuring your output.
Everything here is an estimate.0 -
Without knowing your weight I'd say they both sound high (the treadmill seems closer though......)
To sanity check your caloric expenditure while running Runners World suggests the following formula.....
.63 x weight (in lbs) x distance (in miles)
so, a 200lb person going 3.1 miles would expend approx 390 calories (net)
for walking substitute .30 for .63 (note - these are net calories ie additional calories expended as a direct result of the activity.
http://www.runnersworld.com/weight-loss/how-many-calories-are-you-really-burning?page=single0 -
Yeah, sure, I appreciate MFPs number is an estimate, but then so is the treadmills calculation. Just surprised the two estimates are so different.
Thanks for the formula, Brian - that's useful. So, according to that ... 237lbs x 0.63 x 3.1 miles = 463 kcal
As my goal is weight loss, I'll stick with the conservative treadmill calculation for now though just to be safe.
Thanks for all the replies.0 -
I use a HRM for the closest to accurate calorie burn. I can do a 5k in about 38 minutes and my HRM says I burn 440 cals average and I'm a 5'7" woman who weighs 175.
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Does your HRM 'know' your weight? Does it need to?0
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Yes. I use a polar hrm and you set up your profile, including your max heart rate, BF%, age, gender, height. I wear it while I am cycling and on an elliptical trainer. For the latter, the calorie expenditure is lower than the equipment and the mfp database.0
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I use a Polar HRM too. It is consistently lower than both my stationary bike and MFP. For walking on a 0 incline treadmill, I've found MFP to be close, if I'm doing exactly the pace listed (e.g. 3.0 or 3.5 mph). However since my pace is typically between the two, and I usually have an incline, MFP isn't right. I use the HRM or my FitBit.0
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Yes I also use Polar (FT7) and It has my gender, weight, height and birthdate in the database. I'm 31.0
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