Do you eat back calories earned from fit bit?

Molly_234
Molly_234 Posts: 89 Member
edited November 15 in Health and Weight Loss
I am 5'2 136 pounds with a goal weight of 115. My daily calorie goal is 1400 but today it is adding 450 calories just from walking and doing my normal routine and it's only noon!. How is it possible to be in a deficient and eat over 1800 calories? It just doesn't not sound right to me.
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  • cordney
    cordney Posts: 73 Member
    edited February 2017
    I feel like my Fitbit overestimates calories burned so I don't eat them. My calorie goal is 1970 though so it's plenty. I don't usually feel the need to eat more than that.
  • leooftheyear
    leooftheyear Posts: 429 Member
    what's your activity setting on MFP?
  • Molly_234
    Molly_234 Posts: 89 Member
    what's your activity setting on MFP?

    I put sedentary because I work a desk job and pretty much sit all day long. I do exercise 3 to 5 days a week. Nothing crazy just some cycling and a little strength training. I don't feel like I work out hard enough to log the exercise.
  • Sassafras106
    Sassafras106 Posts: 73 Member
    Mine are extremely high, so I don't eat anywhere near all of them
  • hookandy
    hookandy Posts: 278 Member
    Are you losing? If so then eat some of them back. I use them as a buffer, I eat up to 50% of mine, depends how the day is going though. I agree it feels odd eating them back. Try it and see how you go
  • 257_Lag
    257_Lag Posts: 1,249 Member
    Half way through my 60 lb loss I synced a fitbit, ate the extra calories it gave me and my loss completely stopped for a few months. I think the extra steps were covering for logging errors. Unhooked them and picked the loss back up.
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    1800 would put my sister in a deficit and she is smaller than you...

    I eat them back when I need them otherwise eh as long as I hit 1600 gross I am good.
  • I don't eat more just because it says I have extra calories after a workout. I try to stick to my meal plan and only snack if I'm hungry.
  • Bekah7482
    Bekah7482 Posts: 246 Member
    I don't eat them back. If I get super hungry and I worked out that day I may let myself have 100-200cal back but usually I stick to my calorie goal.
  • staticsplit
    staticsplit Posts: 538 Member
    Depends on the day/my hunger levels. Like an above poster, I use them as a buffer. Try to not eat more than 50% of them though, if I can help it.
  • JennyRATL
    JennyRATL Posts: 199 Member
    I like to drink them.

    Vouch.
  • JennyRATL
    JennyRATL Posts: 199 Member
    Totally off topic, but whenever I see this thread listed, I read it as "do you eat black calories....."

    And I'm all confused thinking there is yet ANOTHER fitness/weight loss thing I have to learn about....black calories.
  • CaffeinatedRats
    CaffeinatedRats Posts: 20 Member
    JennyRATL wrote: »
    Totally off topic, but whenever I see this thread listed, I read it as "do you eat black calories....."

    And I'm all confused thinking there is yet ANOTHER fitness/weight loss thing I have to learn about....black calories.

    Excuse me, they prefer to be called African American calories, thank you. ;P
  • JennyRATL
    JennyRATL Posts: 199 Member
    :p my bad.

    I was thinking of it in terms of an account...red bad, black good!
  • Mad_Goose
    Mad_Goose Posts: 17 Member
    I only eat mine back if I'm hungry. I just make sure I eat enough to get my 1200 net. The only time I don't do that is on a saterday night. On saterday I like to go to the pub for a drink or two with some freinds. I make sure I walk there to get extra steps in and I have all my exercise callories.
  • Will_Run_for_Food
    Will_Run_for_Food Posts: 561 Member
    Some, but not all - I too feel like it's too generous with calories burned.
  • Jules_farmgirl
    Jules_farmgirl Posts: 225 Member
    I agree with @janejellyroll. My Fitbit is very accurate at calculating my TDEE. When I eat back my calories I still lose. I am set to sedentary so that on a weekend that is lazier than normal, I simply don't have as many extra calories to eat.
  • cnbbnc
    cnbbnc Posts: 1,267 Member
    SezxyStef wrote: »
    1800 would put my sister in a deficit and she is smaller than you...

    I eat them back when I need them otherwise eh as long as I hit 1600 gross I am good.

    And I'm 5'4 114lbs and I would be gaining mad weight on 1800cals. I bulked on 1750. Can't compare person to person.

    At OP...I'm also set to sedentary and get similar Fitbit calories. Again...if I ate them all I would definitely be gaining. I tend to eat 1/4-1/2 of them depending on how much I feel I can get away with based on my day.
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    cnbbnc wrote: »
    SezxyStef wrote: »
    1800 would put my sister in a deficit and she is smaller than you...

    I eat them back when I need them otherwise eh as long as I hit 1600 gross I am good.

    And I'm 5'4 114lbs and I would be gaining mad weight on 1800cals. I bulked on 1750. Can't compare person to person.

    At OP...I'm also set to sedentary and get similar Fitbit calories. Again...if I ate them all I would definitely be gaining. I tend to eat 1/4-1/2 of them depending on how much I feel I can get away with based on my day.

    TDEE is based on activity...

    "How is it possible to be in a deficient and eat over 1800 calories? It just doesn't not sound right to me." and the OP stated the this...and I was just letting her know that yes it could be valid...

    So in this instance not comparing just alleviating fear...

    PS bulking on 1750 seems a bit low for someone your size...you either don't use a food scale and aren't totally accurate with your log or you aren't very active...
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    The exercise calories from the MFP database are more generous than what I get from my FitBit One. I can safely eat 100% of them back.
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    The exercise calories from the MFP database are more generous than what I get from my FitBit One. I can safely eat 100% of them back.

    Good to know...I am fairly new to fitbit...my other tracker I found wasn't the best for it...
  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
    Do Fitbits have an accuracy spec?
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    I've had a fitbit for about 5 months now. I have both the fitbit and mfp set to lightly active and a loss of 0.5lb a week. I sync cals burned for steps. I usually try to leave a couple hundred cals behind for some wiggle room, because some days I'm hungrier than others and I like to know I can eat them if I want. I have lost about 6.5 pounds since that time. That said, I only had about 10 pounds to lose.

    I think it's pretty accurate for me. It could be that because you aren't actually sedentary, you're getting more calorie credit because you've said that you are. If you bumped to lightly active, your daily calories would increase, and your daily adjustment would decrease - but in the end, the amount of calories to remain at a deficit should even out.

    I agree with the other posters who say... log your food, eat back a portion of the cals. If you stop losing, then eat back less. If you lose too fast, eat back more. Each person's body will respond at a different pace. You need to pay attention to what's happening in your body and adjust accordingly.
  • kksmom1789
    kksmom1789 Posts: 281 Member
    I have my fitbit and mfp synced I have been losing at a pretty good rate about 1lb a week I don't eat all of my fitbit calories somedays I don't eat any but most days I use it as a buffer incase we go out to eat and right now with 5,000 steps it gave me 280 calories so far
  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
    I eat based on TDEE and use my ChargeHR to help determine this.
  • KWlosingit
    KWlosingit Posts: 122 Member
    I have a fitbit one and eat all my exercise calories (which are just walking) as I have my level set to sedentary. I am losing as expected. I as guessing that maybe some of the fancier heart rate fitbits might have a problem if your heart rate is unusual, or a wrist fitbit might have a problem if you move your arms alot. Mine is clipped to my bra so no extra movements.
  • KWlosingit
    KWlosingit Posts: 122 Member
    I was just noticing Molly what are you set at to have a calorie goal of 1700 at your size. I am way taller and way heavier than you and I get only 1370 for 1 1/2 lbs per week.
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