MFP allocated calories??
cherryblossombabe
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not quite sure what your asking myfitnesspal works out how many calories you should have to lose, maintain or gain depending on your activity, height and weight and if you are trying to lose how much you want to lose a week.. the quicker you want to lose the less calories it will give you to eat.. errr guess thats what you ment!!0
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errr.... hello0
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What are you asking?0
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Haha must have deleted my question! Oops0
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Do you follow MFP allocated daily calories or do you prefer to calculate your daily calories using another method?
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I follow MFP.0
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cherryblossombabe wrote: »Do you follow MFP allocated daily calories or do you prefer to calculate your daily calories using another method?
Hope it works this time
I used this calculator fitnessfrog.com/calculators/tdee-calculator.html
Some people use this one scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/
MFP's calculator is fine.0 -
I follow MFP set to sedentary, with a weight loss rate currently of 0.5lb per week gives me 1590 calories
MFP is linked to my fitbit with negative calorie adjustments enabled so I always get more automatically than the MFP initial allowance
Plus I log workouts based on my HRM readings less a little
I generally eat 1700 - 1900 per day (averaged over the week I always net around 1400 - 1600) and am currently losing at a rate of about 0.8lbs a week (actually trendweight is saying 1.2lb a week so I need to eat a little more)0 -
I follow MFP. On non-exercise days, I stick pretty close to the 1600 calories they allocated. On exercise days, I eat more than that, but usually not anywhere near what the number shows. I have MapMyRide linked to MFP, but I have my weight on MapMyRide set at my goal weight because it indicates that I'm burning more calories than I think I am. Even with that adjustment, it seems a little high. I'm not too worried about it because I've been losing the expected 2lbs per week. If I weren't, I would adjust my calories accordingly.0
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cherryblossombabe wrote: »Do you follow MFP allocated daily calories or do you prefer to calculate your daily calories using another method?
Hope it works this time
I'm following MFP, but I'm considering switching to TDEE after the new year now that I have a routine down. I have a Fitbit, and my burn numbers for this past month have come very close to the calculations.0 -
I follow MFP, eat back most exercise calories, and allow myself to go over as needed to maintain sanity. Thus, instead of losing my programmed 1 lb. a week, I lose more like 1 lb. every 10 days, which is great for me.
Scooby's Workshop has my TDEE at about 100 cals. higher than MFP. MFP's slightly lower estimate allows me to go a bit over their recommendation on occasion and still lose weight.
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I follow MFP generally but I am pretty good at knowing what my body's requirements are and what it takes for me to lose. My sweetspot for losing is 1000-1400 calories. Anything less than that and I am over hungry and likely to binge on ice cream, anything over that I see very little results unless I team it up with high intensity workouts.
Learn to know your body... No online method or website is accurate for everyone, we're all different!
Good Luck!
Mark
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I have a Fitbit and I think it does a pretty good job calculating TDEE (total daily energy expenditure). I have it linked to MFP and it gives calorie adjustments. I follow it but track my food here (better database.)0
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I use MFP0
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I started with MFP, switched quickly to Scooby, and now use an adjusted version of Scooby based on meticulously logging and tracking actual results in Excel for 8 weeks.
Yeah, I'm a data geek. What can I say.
None of it matters all that much, though. If you pick a program and stick to it, you may lose slightly faster or slower than what the calculators say, but you should still lose.0 -
I use health-calc numbers, adjusted my estimated TDEE based off of weight loss from a few months ago though. BUt if I adjust my settings on health-calc to be reflective of the number I got from my own calculation, the activity times do seem to be pretty accurate (about 10hrs of sleeping and laying down 2ish hrs a day walking and standing, and 20 mins moderate exercise - this is all averaged out).0
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I'm set to sedentary, but on my days I'm not, so I have a Fitbit Flex and it adds calories if I have a more active day.0
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I use health-calc numbers, adjusted my estimated TDEE based off of weight loss from a few months ago though. BUt if I adjust my settings on health-calc to be reflective of the number I got from my own calculation, the activity times do seem to be pretty accurate (about 10hrs of sleeping and laying down 2ish hrs a day walking and standing, and 20 mins moderate exercise - this is all averaged out).
That's a pretty decent estimator, actually, though I'd like to see a place to input body fat percentage. My bf% is (sadly) higher than the average estimated by the calculator, so this actually overestimates my BMR and TDEE by about ~15%, which is significant at my height/weight.0
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