Fitbit Flex and eating all my calories...
Miss_Mae3
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I just purchased a fitbit flex and synced it to MFP. I am wondering if I am supposed to eat all the calories the fitbit adds? I feel like I'm going to be eating too much. For example-Today I earned 584 calories from my fitbit tracker- my calorie goal for food has jumped from 1350 (my daily goal) to almost 2000 calories... I guess I am not sure if I should be eating all of those calories or not? What does everyone else do? Will I still lose weight eating all of the calories?...Let me know what you think-
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Those are calories you burn through movement, you will still have the calorie deficit you set on your plan.
One thing I find is that my wife's flex gives her many more steps than my Fitbit one gives me, so I don't trust hers. To combat this fear, many people on here eat their calorie goal, plus 50% of their exercise calories. This means you can earn yourself treat foods that you want by running or walking more.0 -
Fitbit's calorie adjustment is only an estimate but in my experience it's not that inaccurate. Or at least it isn't with me. The only real way to know for sure is to eat back your calories and see what happens. If you gain weight for a couple of weeks then fine. Cut back a bit.0
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It's pretty accurate for me. It's also what convinced me that it was silly to be at sedentary, because I wasn't really. Often when you get significant Fitbit calories, it's related to being on too low an activity setting with MFP.0
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It's pretty accurate for me. It's also what convinced me that it was silly to be at sedentary, because I wasn't really. Often when you get significant Fitbit calories, it's related to being on too low an activity setting with MFP.
You're always better setting it to sedentary as Fitbit will offset the difference if you exercise more. Otherwise on days where you do little/nothing MFP will be telling you that you have 2000+ cals to eat, when you don't.0 -
I have MFP set at sedentary and negative calories from FitBit, so each morning I start off in a negative. At the end of the day I'll have an extra 2-300 over my sedentary calories through all the walking I've done and any other manually recorded exercise. Therefore if I have a day where I don't even get off my bum I'll have less than bare minimum calories to spend!!0
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I've fond my flex to be accurate also, but as a general principle I don't eat back all my exercise/fitbit calories even though that's how MFP is set up.0
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I had my account set to sedentary and I ate back ALL of my calories, I found it to be pretty spot on :flowerforyou:0
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I have mine set a sedentary because i work an office/desk job during the week. Maybe I just had that many exercise calories to eat back because I am so much more active on the weekends. That day I had gone for a 25 min bike ride and probably an hour and a half hike too. With so much luck from everyone else I will consider eating most of them back THANK YOU!!0
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I did the same thing today, and linked Fitbit with myfitness pal, and was wondering about the same question. So Thank you for asking it, and I don't understand it either. So maybe we will get some good replies that can explain it.0
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It's pretty accurate for me. It's also what convinced me that it was silly to be at sedentary, because I wasn't really. Often when you get significant Fitbit calories, it's related to being on too low an activity setting with MFP.
You're always better setting it to sedentary as Fitbit will offset the difference if you exercise more. Otherwise on days where you do little/nothing MFP will be telling you that you have 2000+ cals to eat, when you don't.
That's what negative adjustments are for.
I know it works either way, but I prefer feeling compelled to get the activity in. The bigger point is that if you are getting big adjustments it's often evidence that you were at too low an activity setting. Once you are using the Fitbit it doesn't matter, if you eat them back, of course.0 -
I have a Fitbit Flex but I only use it to document trends. I never "eat back" exercise or daily activity calories0
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