Net Calories
PattiPositive
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Can anyone explain the net calories? Im confused.
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calories consumed - calories burned = net calories
In other words, the calories that actually stay in your body and not burned off through exercise.0 -
What should a net amount look like?0
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There really is no "typical" number of net calories because that depends on your calorie goal, normal level of activity on any given day and exercise (or lack thereof). Always eat your goal amount of calories - that's the minimum amount of calories your body needs to function properly. There is already a calorie deficit built in to your goal, so if you only ate your goal amount of calories and never exercised, you should still lose weight. Exercise will make that happen faster, and will improve your overall health and fitmess.0
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The "net calories" are what you have consumed after you add in the excersice. so if your allowed 1200 calories daily. you eat 1200 but then u burn off 200 calories thru excersice then your "net calories" would be 1000. so really you could eat 200 more calories. as long as your net calories doesnt exceed your daily amount your allowed then your okay! net calories are basically your adjusted cals after all the excersice you add. if that makes any sense...0
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What should a net amount look like?0
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Ok, I think im getting it. Thanks.0
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