Activity Level and Fitbit
michirusan82
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I'm sorry if this is a frequent question. I have synced my Fitbit with my app, should I put my fitness level to "not active" to properly track my calorie "output".
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That is what I have done. I put it at Sedentary and eat back some calories until I'm satisfied. I'm fairly active, but with the occasional day that I'm stuck at my desk on the phone - I don't want to overeat.3
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if you are going to enable negative adjustments yes use sedentary...if you find the adjustments are huge you can change your activity level to reflect true movement etc.0
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I have a Fitbit as well and have MyFitnessPal set on sedentary. I didn't want to possibly be logging my exercise twice, and my weight has been coming off consistently at 1.5 pounds a week, so for me I think that's what it needs to be, hope that helps.2
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It doesn't matter. I'm set to lightly active (and regularly hit 10,000 steps outside of exercise), and have negative calories enabled for the days where I don't move as much.0
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Yup I have mine at sedentary otherwise my numbers just don't look right0
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Mines sedentary as well. I have a desk job which throughout the day only sees me doing 4k steps I make the rest up once I leave or go to the gym. It's my first week logging and exercising. I hope the scales are kind.0
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Mine is sedentary as well. Presently I'm not logging any additional exercise other than my fitbit. I'm managing to log about 12,000 steps. I eat back most of my fitbit adjustment.0
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At the end of the day, it does not matter.
Lets assume sedentary MFP assumes you burn 1700 daily and lightly active, MFP assumes you burn 2000. You have a 500 calorie planned deficit.
Scenario A: starting goal is 1200 calories in. Fitbit says you burned 2200 so your adjustment is +500. Ultimate goal is to eat 1700.
Scenario B: starting goal is 1500 calories in. Fitbit says you burned 2200 so your adjustment is +200. Ultimate goal is to eat 1700.3 -
If you have negative adjustments enabled, you don't need to worry about it. On days when I'm not very active, I get a negative adjustment so I don't over eat.0
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MommaGem2017 wrote: »That is what I have done. I put it at Sedentary and eat back some calories until I'm satisfied. I'm fairly active, but with the occasional day that I'm stuck at my desk on the phone - I don't want to overeat.
I did pretty much the same thing and so far, so good!0
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