Confused

vdavis_89
vdavis_89 Posts: 334
edited September 28 in Health and Weight Loss
So i saw the BMR calculator here and i decided to try it out and it said that based on my info I burn about 2000 cal/day...... I am allotted 1920 cal/day though.... should i decrease my intake?! Im not very active so this seems a little off to me :( Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  • kmtetour
    kmtetour Posts: 300 Member
    I see you're new. I would say try 1920 for a couple of weeks. If you see a loss, great! If not, cut a couple hundred off your total.
  • MyaPapaya75
    MyaPapaya75 Posts: 3,143 Member
    1920 seems to be too much if your not planning much exercise ..I agree try it for 2 weeks and then lower by 100-200 if no weight loss
  • LillysGranny
    LillysGranny Posts: 431
    I think the 2000 is if you stayed in bed all day. The 1920 allows for some level of activity and your deficit for losing whatever you set for your goal each week.
  • khk2010
    khk2010 Posts: 451 Member
    I'd go back in and double check on that. Seems high to me. You can also set it to lose more pounds a week.
  • Nicmom24
    Nicmom24 Posts: 3 Member
    Hmm,

    I'm not sure what exactly I used when I set up my account. I have a goal to lose 1/2 pound per week. The system automatically figured what I burned daily and then recommended a deficit of 250 calories per day so my net daily calorie goal is set at 250 calories lower than my daily burn rate. If you were to follow the same formula, I would expect your daily calorie goal to be more like 1750. But if your goal is to maintain or to lose less than 1/2 pound per week then I'd expect that number to be higher. I've been using MFP for about a month now and I'm down about 2 pounds since then so I'm right at about 1/2 pound per week. I've usually been within 50 calories of my goal each day usually a bit under, sometimes a bit over. I'll add extra exercise if it looks like I'm going way over.
  • bloodbank
    bloodbank Posts: 468 Member
    Your BMR is not your TDEE. If your BMR is approximately 2000, then unless you're in a coma, your TDEE is likely at least 2400 (if you're completely sedentary, higher if you're at least somewhat active) and around 1900 is sufficient to lose 1 lb per week, even if you do no additional exercise.
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