Calorie Counting 101
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Wow this is extremely useful! I'm going to do my best to follow along. I'm totally printing this out, Thanks!0
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AvidAdrienne wrote: »This was fantastic and very helpful! What if I don't have a scale? Will measuring my peanut butter in a measuring cup be okay?
Here's a little story about me and peanut butter. I used to eat 1 serving (2 tbsp or 32g) every day. I used a measuring table spoon and had 2 spoonfuls. I started weighing my peanut butter on a scale. I found I was actually eating 3 tablespoons worth of peanut butter. That's 100 unaccounted for calories a day. Seems somewhat insignificant, but that's 700 calories a week, and 2800 calories a month. That's nearly a lb a month I wasn't losing. And that's just 1 food! Combine that same kind on inaccuracy across a bunch of different foods and it adds up quite a bit!
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AvidAdrienne wrote: »This was fantastic and very helpful! What if I don't have a scale? Will measuring my peanut butter in a measuring cup be okay?
Thanks for such an informative response! I thought scales were in the $100-200 range, I will certainly be getting one now. An extra tbsp of peanut butter is a BIG deal! Thank you for your knowledge & help.0 -
With relation to this topic AND calories burned by exercise:
I noticed that this app focuses on NET calories (I.e calories eaten minus calories burned through exercise). I am not sure whether to go by the total amount of calories eaten or the net calories.... I am trying to stick to 1100 cals a day, and 30min to 60mins brisk walking. When I add the exercise this app subtracts calories (often 500 to 700) off my actual intake then tells me I haven't eaten enough.
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kalotinagatis wrote: »With relation to this topic AND calories burned by exercise:
I noticed that this app focuses on NET calories (I.e calories eaten minus calories burned through exercise). I am not sure whether to go by the total amount of calories eaten or the net calories.... I am trying to stick to 1100 cals a day, and 30min to 60mins brisk walking. When I add the exercise this app subtracts calories (often 500 to 700) off my actual intake then tells me I haven't eaten enough.
Do I follow total calories or net calories?0 -
kalotinagatis wrote: »With relation to this topic AND calories burned by exercise:
I noticed that this app focuses on NET calories (I.e calories eaten minus calories burned through exercise). I am not sure whether to go by the total amount of calories eaten or the net calories.... I am trying to stick to 1100 cals a day, and 30min to 60mins brisk walking. When I add the exercise this app subtracts calories (often 500 to 700) off my actual intake then tells me I haven't eaten enough.
Do I follow total calories or net calories?
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So is it true that you need to do at least 30 minutes straight exercise before u get a real calorie burn?0
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I am so confused on how this works. my total calorie intake is 1200 but if i eat 1600 and burn 400 i'm still at my goal of 1200 right? will I still lose weight if i meet my goal of 1200 everyday as long as i burn off to make it 1200? for example today cal goal is 1200. i ate 1900 but burned off 900 in exercise. so net is 1000. thats good right? eventually i will lose weight right? or do i ignore the burn part and just focus on the calories and make sure i'm not eating more than 1200 a day?0
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atroanirbas wrote: »So is it true that you need to do at least 30 minutes straight exercise before u get a real calorie burn?aurora1111616 wrote: »I am so confused on how this works. my total calorie intake is 1200 but if i eat 1600 and burn 400 i'm still at my goal of 1200 right? will I still lose weight if i meet my goal of 1200 everyday as long as i burn off to make it 1200? for example today cal goal is 1200. i ate 1900 but burned off 900 in exercise. so net is 1000. thats good right? eventually i will lose weight right? or do i ignore the burn part and just focus on the calories and make sure i'm not eating more than 1200 a day?
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atroanirbas wrote: »So is it true that you need to do at least 30 minutes straight exercise before u get a real calorie burn?aurora1111616 wrote: »I am so confused on how this works. my total calorie intake is 1200 but if i eat 1600 and burn 400 i'm still at my goal of 1200 right? will I still lose weight if i meet my goal of 1200 everyday as long as i burn off to make it 1200? for example today cal goal is 1200. i ate 1900 but burned off 900 in exercise. so net is 1000. thats good right? eventually i will lose weight right? or do i ignore the burn part and just focus on the calories and make sure i'm not eating more than 1200 a day?
But what we are trying to work out is do we go by TOTAL calories we set to eat daily, or the NET calories (I.e. total food eaten (eg 1100) minus exercise (eg 500) = which means I habe only reallt eaten net calories of 600 that day).
Sorry if I keep confusing people.
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I saw a food scale at a thrift store the other day. I almost purchased it for 45 cents. I am going back to get it, but my hubby is going to bring something to weigh and will weigh it with the weigh bowl on it set to 0. Although I have been pretty close because I did lose 2 lbs in the last 4 days (so I think), but I would like to be more accurate. I could also be cheating myself out of calories I could have. I generally round up just to be sure. Great topic and very helpful.0
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kalotinagatis wrote: »atroanirbas wrote: »So is it true that you need to do at least 30 minutes straight exercise before u get a real calorie burn?aurora1111616 wrote: »I am so confused on how this works. my total calorie intake is 1200 but if i eat 1600 and burn 400 i'm still at my goal of 1200 right? will I still lose weight if i meet my goal of 1200 everyday as long as i burn off to make it 1200? for example today cal goal is 1200. i ate 1900 but burned off 900 in exercise. so net is 1000. thats good right? eventually i will lose weight right? or do i ignore the burn part and just focus on the calories and make sure i'm not eating more than 1200 a day?
But what we are trying to work out is do we go by TOTAL calories we set to eat daily, or the NET calories (I.e. total food eaten (eg 1100) minus exercise (eg 500) = which means I habe only reallt eaten net calories of 600 that day).
Sorry if I keep confusing people.
I think it depends on which "method" you want to use. MFP expects you to eat (at least some of) your earned exercise calories back. Vismal is suggesting you just pick a reasonable calorie amount and stick to it, letting your activity determine how many calories you need a day and at what point you'll lose on a regular basis. This is pretty much the TDEE minus 15 or 20 percent method.
I think the downside to MFP's method is you may not select the correct activity level to begin with and/or you may overestimate your calories burned.
One way to adjust calories while still using the MFP method is to increase or decrease your activity level, depending on how you lose, or adjust the pounds you want to lose each week.
As an example, I'll give you my current situation. I've lost about 60 pounds and weigh just under 170. I am sedentary, maybe lightly active. If I chose sedentary and set the goal to lose 1 pound a week, MFP gives me a 1200 calorie allowance (I'm 64 btw so my calorie goal is a bit lower) which is really more like 1150 according to my Fitbit, but MFP won't set a calorie goal below 1200. BUT, if I change my activity level to lightly active and increase my pounds per week loss goal to 1.5, MFP STILL gives me 1200 as a daily calorie goal. So, its pretty easy to see that in order to see a weekly loss above 1/2 pound I need to eat around 1200 calories.
If I walk a mile a day I can eat a couple hundred calories, maybe a few hundred more and still lose. Its up to me to move enough to either get more to eat or lose more each week.
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kalotinagatis wrote: »atroanirbas wrote: »So is it true that you need to do at least 30 minutes straight exercise before u get a real calorie burn?aurora1111616 wrote: »I am so confused on how this works. my total calorie intake is 1200 but if i eat 1600 and burn 400 i'm still at my goal of 1200 right? will I still lose weight if i meet my goal of 1200 everyday as long as i burn off to make it 1200? for example today cal goal is 1200. i ate 1900 but burned off 900 in exercise. so net is 1000. thats good right? eventually i will lose weight right? or do i ignore the burn part and just focus on the calories and make sure i'm not eating more than 1200 a day?
But what we are trying to work out is do we go by TOTAL calories we set to eat daily, or the NET calories (I.e. total food eaten (eg 1100) minus exercise (eg 500) = which means I habe only reallt eaten net calories of 600 that day).
Sorry if I keep confusing people.kalotinagatis wrote: »atroanirbas wrote: »So is it true that you need to do at least 30 minutes straight exercise before u get a real calorie burn?aurora1111616 wrote: »I am so confused on how this works. my total calorie intake is 1200 but if i eat 1600 and burn 400 i'm still at my goal of 1200 right? will I still lose weight if i meet my goal of 1200 everyday as long as i burn off to make it 1200? for example today cal goal is 1200. i ate 1900 but burned off 900 in exercise. so net is 1000. thats good right? eventually i will lose weight right? or do i ignore the burn part and just focus on the calories and make sure i'm not eating more than 1200 a day?
But what we are trying to work out is do we go by TOTAL calories we set to eat daily, or the NET calories (I.e. total food eaten (eg 1100) minus exercise (eg 500) = which means I habe only reallt eaten net calories of 600 that day).
Sorry if I keep confusing people.
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Great post.....I totally agree with you in everything u have said!!0
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This was so helpful! The condiment trick is genius. I do hope you could add exercise estimates eventually (if you're knowledgeable on that subject) because that's so hard to track. Would we maybe reverse the adding 10% like you did with the food and subtract 10% of the exercise calories? Definitely sticky this!
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thanks for the helpful post .. needed the extra reminders0
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Thank you so much for this info! I have been logging my food on MFP for over 40 days straight and I am losing...slowly...but I think getting a kitchen scale would really help. I have been on this journey for a long time now and finally have the right mindset to keep going forward. So any extra tip in the right direction helps. Thank you!0
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Thank you!
Some of this seems so obvious and yet we all look over it so thank you for putting it out there and so simply
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I have been struggling with with my weight almost my whole life. . Love food... and you don't realize how small portions really are... good way to make sure calorie counts are accurate for me are packages that tell you the count of the item to the calories... like 5 pieces is 100 calories or 8 pieces is 50 calories... much easier to count out and stop and love the individual serving bags of nuts, crackers, etc... makes things easier0
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retailwizard1 wrote: »I have been struggling with with my weight almost my whole life. . Love food... and you don't realize how small portions really are... good way to make sure calorie counts are accurate for me are packages that tell you the count of the item to the calories... like 5 pieces is 100 calories or 8 pieces is 50 calories... much easier to count out and stop and love the individual serving bags of nuts, crackers, etc... makes things easier
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