Calories
Lynn7082
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Hypothetically, if you burn 1600 calories per day, with exercise and daily functions, is it true that you should eat 80% of it back? (about 1200 calories) Or how would you adjust the calories you eat compared to the calories you burn?
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Hypothetically, if you burn 1600 calories per day, with exercise and daily functions, is it true that you should eat 80% of it back? (about 1200 calories) Or how would you adjust the calories you eat compared to the calories you burn?
It would depend on how much weight you need to lose, and how rapidly you are looking to lose weight.0 -
If by 1600 calories in this example you mean TOTAL calories burned in the day (aka TDEE), and you were looking to lose weight, 20% deficit is a good spot to start, or 1600(.80) = 1280.
1600 TDEE seems very low though. What are your stats and activity levels?0 -
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Well MFP says I should only be eating 1520 calories per day (that's with a 500 calorie deficit from my apparent TDEE)0
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Hypothetically, if you burn 1600 calories per day, with exercise and daily functions, is it true that you should eat 80% of it back? (about 1200 calories) Or how would you adjust the calories you eat compared to the calories you burn?
I do not eat my exercise calories back. to me that's like washing your clothes then taking them outside and dropping them in the mud.0 -
newfutures wrote: »Hypothetically, if you burn 1600 calories per day, with exercise and daily functions, is it true that you should eat 80% of it back? (about 1200 calories) Or how would you adjust the calories you eat compared to the calories you burn?
I do not eat my exercise calories back. to me that's like washing your clothes then taking them outside and dropping them in the mud.
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I agree with that, but then again you don't want to burn TOO many calories, and have too large of a deficit right?0
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I agree with that, but then again you don't want to burn TOO many calories, and have too large of a deficit right?
Exactly. At some point, it's unhealthy not to eat back exercise calories if you're using the MFP approach. If you have your goal set to 1500 calories (1lb/week deficit) but run a full marathon and burn 1,000 calories, netting 500 calories on the whole day is very bad.0 -
Whereas if you use the Scooby calculator linked above, that will give you a number based on your activity levels, so you wouldn't have to worry about eating anything back or not.0
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Okay.. Thank you so much!0
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newfutures wrote: »Hypothetically, if you burn 1600 calories per day, with exercise and daily functions, is it true that you should eat 80% of it back? (about 1200 calories) Or how would you adjust the calories you eat compared to the calories you burn?
I do not eat my exercise calories back. to me that's like washing your clothes then taking them outside and dropping them in the mud.
wut????
MFP is designed to the eat them back …
thats like walking when you have a car...0 -
Eating is a lot more fun that making your clean clothes gratuitously muddy.0
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If you're doing a very light workout then don't eat them back and it will make up for any discrepancies or inaccuracies in logging. If you are doing a lengthy or vigorous workout then I would say to definitely eat half of them back or it will start to catch up to you. You'll start feeling tired or have muscle fatigue. You don't want your net getting too low or your body will start letting you know.0
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newfutures wrote: »Hypothetically, if you burn 1600 calories per day, with exercise and daily functions, is it true that you should eat 80% of it back? (about 1200 calories) Or how would you adjust the calories you eat compared to the calories you burn?
I do not eat my exercise calories back. to me that's like washing your clothes then taking them outside and dropping them in the mud.
One of the main reasons I exercise is so I can eat more
why suffer on a low calorie diet when you don't have to. ..
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