I want to use the exercise log, but keep consistent food goals
marystork
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I've been logging food intake on MFP for a couple of weeks - today I decided to start logging exercise as well, but it changes my calorie and carb goals.
I'm following the BSD diet - 800 calories and minimising carb intake, so I want to stick to those targets AND do exercise. Is there anywhere I can turn off the calories that I've used exercising being added to daily calories?
The general point of exercising is to increase the gap between calories consumed and expended - not to exercise so that I can eat more.
I'm following the BSD diet - 800 calories and minimising carb intake, so I want to stick to those targets AND do exercise. Is there anywhere I can turn off the calories that I've used exercising being added to daily calories?
The general point of exercising is to increase the gap between calories consumed and expended - not to exercise so that I can eat more.
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800 calories? How do you even have the energy to exercise? I would not recommend exercise if you're eating such a dangerously low amount.
But what you want to do can only be done in premium. Or just log exercise as 1 calorie.1 -
It's not that you are exercising "so that you can eat more" when you exercise your body NEEDS more. Your calorie goals change because you're now burning more calories, thus, needing to eat more calories. You can "turn it off" by not logging exercise.
800 sounds really really low, it's far too low for your body to properly function and get proper nutrients especially if you are also exercising regularly.1 -
Are you being monitored by a doctor?1
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Ugh I'm getting hungry just reading this post.1
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I would be passed out on the floor if I only ate 800 calories.0
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Use a different site to log your exercise. This site doesn't do a great job of it for a number of reasons, it's not really meant to keep track of all the details of what you did, just your calories and macros.
Also eat more.0 -
At 800 calories, you don't need to increase any gap. You're eating at a dangerously low level as it is.0
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