calorie deficit

edtomlinson2
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when people talk about calories deficit does this mean my Net calories should be a negative number at the end of the day? Or, just below what my goal for the day?
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That depends on your account settings. If you’ve set your goals to lose weight, then MFP is already calculating your deficit for you.4
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Ideally your net calories should be the goal given to you, as MFP has already created the deficit. But since many people find exercise calories are overstated based on the method they choose, they will only eat back a portion of those calories to leave a little extra room for error.2
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Just eat until your FOOD page says "0" at the bottom.1
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edtomlinson2 wrote: »when people talk about calories deficit does this mean my Net calories should be a negative number at the end of the day? Or, just below what my goal for the day?
In addition to the already posted information it may also come down to personal preferences and habits too. I leave some calories M-F to have more on the weekends. I am also not comfortable running myself too tight on days I have food from a restaurant that requires guesses. Some people will add in additional calories into restaurant meals to compensate for the margin of error and I have tried that but I like my way better.
Also, and since it comes up too often here, going over your calories for the day does not immediately negate weight loss for the day or the week.2 -
Thank you all very much, this has been very helpful.0
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OK Fitness Pal friends, I need some help. I've been faithfully following Fitness Pal since 7/5. I weigh weekly and as of last friday I had lost 15 pounds!!!. This most recent week I increased my walking to 5-6 miles and stayed at or under my calorie goal. Each day when I completed the food diary it would indicate an ~3# loss for the week. I stepped on the scale this morning and I GAINED 1.2#. Any thoughts on why?, and how do I stay motivated?
Thanks for any help I can get!3 -
Hi! Increasing your exercise can result in a water weight gain. Your muscles need the extra water right now. Stay motivated by reminding yourself it’s not a fat gain, it’s just water, and it is temporary. It might be a fun experience to weigh every day and see how long it takes to come off.7
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edtomlinson2 wrote: »OK Fitness Pal friends, I need some help. I've been faithfully following Fitness Pal since 7/5. I weigh weekly and as of last friday I had lost 15 pounds!!!. This most recent week I increased my walking to 5-6 miles and stayed at or under my calorie goal. Each day when I completed the food diary it would indicate an ~3# loss for the week. I stepped on the scale this morning and I GAINED 1.2#. Any thoughts on why?, and how do I stay motivated?
Thanks for any help I can get!
Welcome back and congratulations on your progress!!
Are you supposed to be losing 3lbs per week? That is an aggressive rate of loss and generally unwise unless you are under medical supervision.
The scale is going to fluctuate and it has nothing to do with fat gain.
In this section of the board:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300319/most-helpful-posts-general-health-fitness-and-diet-must-reads
Read this:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10084670/it-is-unlikely-that-you-will-lose-weight-consistently-i-e-weight-loss-is-not-linear/p1
and more recently:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10683010/the-weird-and-highly-annoying-world-of-scale-fluctuations
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my goal is set for 1.5#/week loss. The projected weight, when completing the food diary, would indicate a 15# reduction in five weeks, which I understand the projected weight is really not an accurate indicator! Thanks for the links and I will read them today0
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edtomlinson2 wrote: »OK Fitness Pal friends, I need some help. I've been faithfully following Fitness Pal since 7/5. I weigh weekly and as of last friday I had lost 15 pounds!!!. This most recent week I increased my walking to 5-6 miles and stayed at or under my calorie goal. Each day when I completed the food diary it would indicate an ~3# loss for the week. I stepped on the scale this morning and I GAINED 1.2#. Any thoughts on why?, and how do I stay motivated?
Thanks for any help I can get!
water weight from the increased exercise4 -
edtomlinson2 wrote: »my goal is set for 1.5#/week loss. The projected weight, when completing the food diary, would indicate a 15# reduction in five weeks, which I understand the projected weight is really not an accurate indicator! Thanks for the links and I will read them today
If you are getting that message, then you are logging 750 cals less than you are actually eating if you are losing 1.5 lbs not 3.
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