1760 calories a day too much
kelly39014
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Is this amount too much it seems like a lot, will i still lose a lb a week
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Depends on your height, weight, age, body fat percentage, and activity level.0
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Im 5'8 and 185 lbs0
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Lightly active0
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You and I share similar stats. For what it's worth, I'm 5'8", 170-ish pounds, and 32 years old. Also lightly active. I lose 1 pound a week pretty consistently at 1700-1800 calories as long as I'm logging accurately.
In the end, the only way to know for sure is to try it for a few weeks and adjust from there.0 -
Your daily calorie burn is estimated to be somewhere between 2000 and 2300 calories a day. You should be fine at that 1760 calories a day. Stick with that intake diligently for about 3 weeks and track your weight. At that point if you want to be losing faster, decrease calorie intake, if you're happy with it, then keep it how it is.0
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For comparisons sake. I'm 5"8, 140lbs, sedentary and my maintenance calories are around 1650 .0
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diannethegeek wrote: »You and I share similar stats. For what it's worth, I'm 5'8", 170-ish pounds, and 32 years old. Also lightly active. I lose 1 pound a week pretty consistently at 1700-1800 calories as long as I'm logging accurately.
In the end, the only way to know for sure is to try it for a few weeks and adjust from there.
Thanks so much0 -
Just depends on your body. I'm 5'5" around 130 and I maintain on 1800 net. Try 1760 for a few weeks and see if you lose. If you don't, bump it down a little.0
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christinev297 wrote: »For comparisons sake. I'm 5"8, 140lbs and my maintenance calories are around 1650 .
I'm 5'2 150lbs and lose on 1600 cals.0 -
Iron_Feline wrote: »christinev297 wrote: »For comparisons sake. I'm 5"8, 140lbs and my maintenance calories are around 1650 .
I'm 5'2 150lbs and lose on 1600 cals.
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christinev297 wrote: »Iron_Feline wrote: »christinev297 wrote: »For comparisons sake. I'm 5"8, 140lbs and my maintenance calories are around 1650 .
I'm 5'2 150lbs and lose on 1600 cals.
That's just with hitting 10,000 steps. I can eat more when I run or lift.
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If that's what mfp is telling you, it should be pretty accurate. You may have to adjust up or down depending.
It also depends a great deal on how accurate your food logging is. Make sure to use a food scale so you're as accurate as possible (avoid measuring spoons and cups). Also be careful entering excersize calories as some machines and mfp can over estimate.0 -
I started using this site/app roughly a month ago. I was 5'8" 186.5 It has me on about 1700 calories a day and I've dropped 5 lbs. I would also say to try and get in 30 minutes or so of cardio a day as well. That usually gives me an extra 350 calories a day which equals a snack or some sort of treat which helps keep me motivated.0
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