More accurate calorie burning?
cocoa3c
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Hi! I clean houses for a living and I found that the calories burned listed for heavy effort is actually less than for a light affort. I wish FP could get a more accurate rate. Does anyone know of one I could add? Thanks!
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The only way to really get accurate calories burned is to wear a Fitbit or some type of heart rate monitor. I have a polar FT4 that I use when working out & I wear a Fitbit zip the other times.0
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I would suggest setting your activity level to active and just don't record your work. That is what the intention of the activity level is for - sedentary, lightly active, active, based on your lifestyle and job.0
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I would suggest setting your activity level to active and just don't record your work. That is what the intention of the activity level is for - sedentary, lightly active, active, based on your lifestyle and job.
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Change your activity level.
A heart rate monitor is designed for steady state cardio, so that won't be much of a guess either. A FitBit might be the best option if you want a device that syncs to MFP. Enable negative adjustments so lower active days can adjust downward.0 -
I would suggest setting your activity level to active and just don't record your work. That is what the intention of the activity level is for - sedentary, lightly active, active, based on your lifestyle and job.
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People are marketed to think they have to be told what cals they are burning. I can't believe how much money is spent on HRMs or fitbits when you can figure it out more accurately in less than a minute using simple math.
Set your level, log accurately with a food scale. After a few weeks adjust your intake accordingly.0
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