What's the difference?
sandeegriffin
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What's the difference between sedentary, lightly active, active,and very active?
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A sedentary person spends a large portion of the day sitting. <5000 steps
A lightly active person spends more time on their feet, but still isn't all that active. between 5000-9999 steps
An active person will spend a large portion of the day on their feet. 10,000 + steps
A very active person will spend pretty much their whole day on their feet. If I had to guess I'd say they'd probably come close to around 15000 or more in a day.
There is actually a study somewhere that breaks it up by steps.
Sedentary was <5000 steps
Lightly Active was 5001 - XXXX
Moderately Active was XXXX to 9999
Active was 10,000 +
Very Active was (i think) 12,000 +
edit: Very Active is 12,500+
Low Active is 5000 - 7499
Somewhat Active is 7500 - 99990 -
I think the descriptors next to those designations pretty much cover it...keep in mind that the MFP doesn't include exercise in that equation which is why you log it after the fact and "earn" those calories. Other calculators do include exercise and their descriptors describe that accordingly.0
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So where would a nurse that works for a Dr fall? I am sitting a lot but I am doing a fair amount of walking/standing. In other words I sit just as much as I walk0
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sandeegriffin wrote: »So where would a nurse that works for a Dr fall? I am sitting a lot but I am doing a fair amount of walking/standing. In other words I sit just as much as I walk
Probably lightly active or active. Do you have a smartphone?0 -
sandeegriffin wrote: »So where would a nurse that works for a Dr fall? I am sitting a lot but I am doing a fair amount of walking/standing. In other words I sit just as much as I walk
choose the descriptor that best fits your day to day on average. don't get too hung up on things...these calculators are great starting points, but that's all they are. ultimately you start and simply make adjustments per your real world results. these calculators aren't gospel...just pick one and go and adjust as necessary.
there's not a single calculator out there that gives me my actual intake...I know what I need to maintain and lose due to starting out with one of these calculators and tracking my trends and making adjustments per those trends.0 -
shadow2soul wrote: »sandeegriffin wrote: »So where would a nurse that works for a Dr fall? I am sitting a lot but I am doing a fair amount of walking/standing. In other words I sit just as much as I walk
Probably lightly active or active. Do you have a smartphone?
Yes iPhone 50 -
sandeegriffin wrote: »shadow2soul wrote: »sandeegriffin wrote: »So where would a nurse that works for a Dr fall? I am sitting a lot but I am doing a fair amount of walking/standing. In other words I sit just as much as I walk
Probably lightly active or active. Do you have a smartphone?
Yes iPhone 5
You could always download one of the free pedometer apps to see how many steps you get in a typical day. It should help give you an idea of how active you are.0
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