BMR and TDEE Explained for Those Needing a Guide
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She explained this so well! Im going to try and recalculate all of it tomorrow for sure!0
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Thanks so much for posting this, as someone who is just starting out it is very helpful.0
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For future reference...0
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Thank you for this! I've been eating 1450 calories and got stuck in a plateau at the same exact weight as last year. Decided to try this and my BMR is 1459 and I'm supposed to be eating 1700 a day.
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Wow; this was super neat and helpful: http://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/at-niddk/labs-branches/LBM/integrative-physiology-section/body-weight-simulator/Pages/body-weight-simulator.aspx0
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It can't get any clearer than this. Thanks a whole lot!0
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Bumpy bump. Awesome post... pretty sure im gonna need to start upping my cals here soon...0
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Thank you for this post, its very helpful!0
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i don't understand ?
my TDEE is (after lessening) 1650
and my BMR is 1823 according to the site
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wow...according to this formula I should eat 1800 calories per day. http://www.fat2fittools.com/tools/bmr/
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I was not sure how to enter this into MFP, but I tried to redo my goal and just set it to Active, and the same numbers as the website suggested came up! I will give it a try. I do go to the gym 3-5 times a week and burn about 1000 kCal per workout, plus I usually work between 5-7000 steps per day on the other days. I hope this help, since I have been on a plateau for 2 months. Thank you!0
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Awesome! Thanks for the refresh on this!0
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Thank you, helpful post!0
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THIS IS ACTUALLY GOOD INFORMATION PEOPLE!!!
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So, in order to keep you living and breathing, again, body NOT caring about weight loss, the body will slow or stop some other systems (metabolism being the 1st it stops) and hang on to those 1200 calories b/c all it knows is that you are under-feeding it and so it must "hoard" that 1200, store it as fat and keep you alive. You essentially are stopping the metabolic process to a halt when you under eat.
... wait a minute here ... ??? ... isn't this post feeding into the Starvation Mode myth? Maybe I'm reading something wrong?0 -
and then this later on by the OP...
The first week, I lost the slight 3 lb gain I had when I was eating at a deficit - despite eating below 1200 when I was "unschooled" my body kept and retained even the plant based food - it was hungry! But after that bump to 1680, I lost those 3 lbs PLUS another 1 lb at that weigh in
i'm sorry, but i don't think this post should be on the announcements...
"i gained 3lbs in one week when eating at a deficit" ... no.no.no.no.no. Why is this post getting so much praise? It's taken me a long time to unwrap my head around bro-science.1
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