Should I eat back my calories ?
gl6h2
Posts: 28 Member
I burn around 600 calories daily at the gym but I'm not sure if It's okay to eat them back or not.
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Doesn't MFP have a search function?0
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MFP is set up for you to eat them.
Start with 50% and adjust up or down as needed based on your avg weekly loss over say 4 weeks.0 -
I do not eat back my exercise calories. I exercise to increase my deficit.0
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I exercise and log my calories (about 60% of what MFP gives me) and only dip into them if I'm hungrier than usual, but most days I'm fine without them:)0
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i eat back part of my exercise calories if i get hungry - usually a protein food.0
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I eat mine back almost every day. I make it a point to over estimate calories consumed and under estimate calories burned to account for any errors in measurement.0
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If you use MFP to calculate your daily calories, then yes, the intention is for you to add them and eat them.
You will still have a deficit to allow you to lose weight, and creating a bigger deficit it not always a healthy choice.
If you use a different way of calculating your calories (that already includes exercise in this number) then you don't need to add extra calories because they are already built in.
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I can't do this without eating back most of my calories. It makes me want to work out. So far, working great for me.0
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I do get their point... some topics get posted literally every day with absolutely no variation or personal twist on the question that requires the answers to be different to the answers given to whoever posted the question the day before. Sorry, not some topics. One topic. This one.0 -
OP - please read this rather a load of random "I do it this way...." comments.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/818082/exercise-calories-again-wtf/p10 -
OP - please read this rather a load of random "I do it this way...." comments.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/818082/exercise-calories-again-wtf/p1
I love this:
You tell MFP: I'd like to lose 1lb/week.
MFP says: Hey, you should eat X calories every day to lose 1lb/week.
You then decide to exercise and you burn 400 calories.
MFP says: Hey you pecker, you said you wanted to lose 1lb/week. Now you need to eat X+400 because you told me you wanted to lose 1lb/week.0 -
It's all very well eating exercise calories if you know exactly how many your burning I know most calories for exercise on mfp database aren't going to be the same burned for everyone as we're all different.
Also you can't eat calories for things you do nearly every day like housework etc as mfp is taking our usual activity into account.0 -
violet_wister wrote: »
I do get their point... some topics get posted literally every day with absolutely no variation or personal twist on the question that requires the answers to be different to the answers given to whoever posted the question the day before. Sorry, not some topics. One topic. This one.
This question is normally on page one of this subforum all day and is asked multiple times each day.0 -
I use what MFP says and average what Runkeeper or my exercise machine (after putting in age/weight) says and eat back most of my calories and it is working. I have MFP set to 1lb/week and I'm currently averaging 1.1lbs/week. I'm also not able to weigh my food so just underestimating and it is still working. I always try to err on the side of caution though.
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