Exercise calories
zanyzanycrazy
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I noticed that for the premium MyFitnessPal we can exclude exercise calories from our daily calorie equation.
Is it better to include or exclude them if your looking to lose weight?
Is it better to include or exclude them if your looking to lose weight?
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Excluding I believe should increase your weightloss.
If you were eating them back.
I guess I would turn it off if I didn't do much exercise or had mfp set at .5 per week but didn't mind losing 1 or 2 a week.0 -
Really? That might be a reason to up to premium, as it's the one feature I don't like on MFP. To work around that on the free MFP, I don't log my exercises until I'm ready to close out, then I log them all (if any, hah!) just so that I'm not tempted to eat back my alleged exercise calories. For that reason alone, I just might have to look into premium! Thanks!0
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atypicalsmith wrote: »Really? That might be a reason to up to premium, as it's the one feature I don't like on MFP. To work around that on the free MFP, I don't log my exercises until I'm ready to close out, then I log them all (if any, hah!) just so that I'm not tempted to eat back my alleged exercise calories. For that reason alone, I just might have to look into premium! Thanks!
You can click on the calories and just change it to 1. That's what I do-for the same reason0 -
Can't you just look at the numbers? Like for me in the app it has
6k goal
-6k of what I have eaten
1k exercise
Then 1k net
Can't you just ignore the exercise and just eat until your eaten amount matches the goal? Ignoring the exercise and net amounts?
Or does it remove exercise from everything? Like the 5 week forecast, the weekly graphs etc?
Also why no premium in Australia?0 -
It only removes the exercise calories from your calorie count. And yes, you could just eat until your food equals your calorie goal, but that means doing math in your head to figure out what you have left if you are trying to determine what options you have that fit into the remaining calorie amount.
I don't do math quickly in my head, so that's more work than I care to do. (I know, kind of lazy- but I'm an accountant that deals with numbers all day long, so I'm ok passing on additional math.)
Premium is very new to the U.S., so they may be working on pushing it out to Australia andother countries right now.0 -
Can't you just follow the total/gross calorie column? No maths needed.0
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zanyzanycrazy wrote: »It only removes the exercise calories from your calorie count. And yes, you could just eat until your food equals your calorie goal, but that means doing math in your head to figure out what you have left if you are trying to determine what options you have that fit into the remaining calorie amount.
I don't do math quickly in my head, so that's more work than I care to do. (I know, kind of lazy- but I'm an accountant that deals with numbers all day long, so I'm ok passing on additional math.)
Premium is very new to the U.S., so they may be working on pushing it out to Australia andother countries right now.
Same, I work in accounting too. I try to avoid extra maths too. I hate it when people ask me to work something out for them like I'm some math genius. I have excel and calculators at work for that
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Lol! I completely agree!0
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