a negative adjustment

jasmin1972
jasmin1972 Posts: 12 Member
edited November 21 in Fitness and Exercise
I have tried to understand this negative adjustment but it just does not make sense to me....I am set at sedentary on MFP and I am in the negative all day enless i get my 5000 steps in pretty well. can someone explain this to me? or am i doing something wrong?

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  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    What is your activity level set to? The sync should be comparing to that.

    This thread is really informative..........
    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10098937/faq-syncing-logging-food-exercise-calorie-adjustments-activity-levels-accuracy/p1
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    jasmin1972 wrote: »
    I have tried to understand this negative adjustment but it just does not make sense to me....I am set at sedentary on MFP and I am in the negative all day enless i get my 5000 steps in pretty well. can someone explain this to me? or am i doing something wrong?

    You get negative adjustments when you tracker synchs and your activity is less than stated in your activity level. 5,000 steps would make sense given that a sedentary activity level setting would account for up to 5000 steps or equivalent activity.
  • jasmin1972
    jasmin1972 Posts: 12 Member
    so say i have not done much at all today and only 823 steps so far and my sister is at 752 steps my adjustment is -138 and her excersie is at 105.....both set at the same activity level
  • deb19692004
    deb19692004 Posts: 34 Member
    So many have said that the setting sedentary is your bmr (never leaving your bed) so I don't understand why if you have done 823 steps there wouldn't be even a small positive adjustment, why such a large negative?? Watching to see what ppl answer for you.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    So many have said that the setting sedentary is your bmr (never leaving your bed) so I don't understand why if you have done 823 steps there wouldn't be even a small positive adjustment, why such a large negative?? Watching to see what ppl answer for you.

    Sedentary doesn't mean bmr and never leaving your bed...a sedentary activity level generally accounts for up to 5,000 steps or equivalent activity.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    edited August 2017
    jasmin1972 wrote: »
    so say i have not done much at all today and only 823 steps so far and my sister is at 752 steps my adjustment is -138 and her excersie is at 105.....both set at the same activity level

    Minute by minute.....hour by hour. Don't do that. If you've started out the day really active and FitBit is comparing to a sedentary setting.....and then the rest of the day your ARE sedentary and FitBit is comparing to sedentary.....of course the adjustments aren't going to match up.

    I'm probably not explaining it right (see link above...much better) but let everything settle out.
    Check your numbers after a few days.....at the end of the day.
  • jasmin1972
    jasmin1972 Posts: 12 Member
    thank you for the info, have to do more searching because I still do not understand why i am always in a negative adjustment. can it be to do with height and heart rate.....i am very short and low heart rate.....i dont get it but again thank-you for trying.....
  • jasmin1972
    jasmin1972 Posts: 12 Member
    and thanks i did read that article
  • deb19692004
    deb19692004 Posts: 34 Member
    Sorry cwolfman13 I was mixed up you are right!! I didn't realize that 5000 steps was sedentary activity level. Good to know.
  • KarenSmith2018
    KarenSmith2018 Posts: 302 Member
    The negative adjustment is comparing what your Fitbit thinks you'll burn in the day and what MFP thinks. Mine is negative most of the time until the end of the day when I go to the gym and I'm generally more active than sitting at my desk all day. Just because your friend gets + adjustment and you don't it's probably to do with your individual differences such as height and weight. You can disable the negative adjustments if you want too.
  • SarahLascelles1
    SarahLascelles1 Posts: 95 Member
    edited August 2017
    It's a really bizarre function. I switched it off after losing calorie allowance by going for a 3 mile walk. Had I stayed on my backside, I wouldn't have lost calories.


    Edited because I'm not 12 and giggling over words for bottom.
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