Not registering all foods, how to best setup goals
henriklynggaard
Posts: 27 Member
Hi
I am getting started tracking my food. Breakfast and dinner are usually easy since I make them myself but for lunch we have a canteen at work. In the canteen I try to pick healthy options, but I don't track the food since I don't want to be guessing e.g. how much salad did I pick or how much fat was in that sauce.
The days I don't register lunch myfitnesspal sees a large calorie deficit and will give completely wrong predictions.
What is the best workaround ? I can so far only think of two solutions
1. Add a "Quick calories" to the daily register of what a lunch should be
2. Reduce the goal by 25% - 33% percent on the days I am at work
Personally I am leaning toward option 2
I am getting started tracking my food. Breakfast and dinner are usually easy since I make them myself but for lunch we have a canteen at work. In the canteen I try to pick healthy options, but I don't track the food since I don't want to be guessing e.g. how much salad did I pick or how much fat was in that sauce.
The days I don't register lunch myfitnesspal sees a large calorie deficit and will give completely wrong predictions.
What is the best workaround ? I can so far only think of two solutions
1. Add a "Quick calories" to the daily register of what a lunch should be
2. Reduce the goal by 25% - 33% percent on the days I am at work
Personally I am leaning toward option 2
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I would make an attempt at logging your best guess for lunch. Another option would be to just not hit the "complete diary" button on days when you don't log everything so you don't get the inaccurate predictions. MFP will store your data with or without hitting that button.0
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3. Estimate as best you can (ask the workers what food service provides the meals and you may be able to log it)
4. Bring your own lunch if that's an option0 -
diannethegeek wrote: »I would make an attempt at logging your best guess for lunch. Another option would be to just not hit the "complete diary" button on days when you don't log everything so you don't get the inaccurate predictions. MFP will store your data with or without hitting that button.
My concern is that my best guesses will be inaccurate and I therefore will make the wrong choices on the meal i do register e.g. it suggest I have a carb deficit one day so I will up on that at dinner.
As for not pressing complete, that is an option, but if I review the day in on the website or app it still shows the deficit and I need to perform the calculation in my head
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3. Estimate as best you can (ask the workers what food service provides the meals and you may be able to log it)
4. Bring your own lunch if that's an option
The canteen I have doesn't serve meals they get from the outside, they have cooks making the food and while they post allergens they don't post calories.
I got quite the selection with 3 hot dishes (meat/fish, veg, soup), a salad table with premixed and ingredients, a cold cuts table. I honestly think I would be eating worse if I was to bring in my own food.
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