BMR TDEE Question
McCluskey1128
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I have been at this for awhile, so I'm familiar with the math and basics of BMR/TDEE. What I'm trying to figure out is what activity level I should factor in.
I work at in finance, so I'm at my desk all day but occasionally sneak out for 30 minute walks at a little over 15 min/mile. I live in a city so I walk 2.5 miles to work and 2.5 miles home, everyday. I am also lifting in the gym 4-5 times per week. On the weekends, I'm pretty much useless, if I'm being honest. A lot of socializing but not a lot of fitness.
I'm asking because a lot of calculators have the activity levels with an option of "desk job", which I have. So, it's throwing me for a loop. And when I select "active" it has my BMR around 1500 and my TEDD around 2274. I'm scared eating between those levels will cause me to gain weight.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
I work at in finance, so I'm at my desk all day but occasionally sneak out for 30 minute walks at a little over 15 min/mile. I live in a city so I walk 2.5 miles to work and 2.5 miles home, everyday. I am also lifting in the gym 4-5 times per week. On the weekends, I'm pretty much useless, if I'm being honest. A lot of socializing but not a lot of fitness.
I'm asking because a lot of calculators have the activity levels with an option of "desk job", which I have. So, it's throwing me for a loop. And when I select "active" it has my BMR around 1500 and my TEDD around 2274. I'm scared eating between those levels will cause me to gain weight.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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Everybody's different, and weight loss takes a whole lot of trial & error to find what works for you. Eat 1,820 (TDEE minus 20%) for a few weeks, then reevaluate.
Read this: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
Edited to add that with TDEE you must not eat back any exercise calories.0 -
I would start with lightly active, which is working out 1-3 hours a week (which is sounds like you do). If that has you losing to fast or gaining, you can reevaluate and change it to active or sedentary. This is a good calculator to use http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/0
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You sound like you are moderately active at best. Have you tried Scoobys calculator at ScoobysWorkshop? I also have a desk job and like you try to walk on my lunch. I also exercise formally 3-6 times a week. I wear a Fitbit and it says I'm sedentary but it only tracks steps and it doesn't take into account weights, yoga or non step movements. I have MFP set at sedentary but it's all trial and error. I would aim at eating at the higher end of your estimated TDEE and then going lower if needed but I wouldn't net below 1500. With all the walking you do plus lifting you sound very active. Good luck.0
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Awesome! Thanks so much!0
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