MFP gave me 1400 cals to lose weight??????

Sparkle097
Sparkle097 Posts: 83 Member
edited November 29 in Health and Weight Loss
I’m a girl, 18, 5.2ft, weight 60kg and my goal is 55kg. My net cals are 1420 a day to lose weight. My bmr is 1330 cals. I workout 4 days a week. My workouts range from moderate to intense. I’m not sure how much I burn through exercise. So for example if I burn 100 cals through exercise, does that mean I need to eat that back or at least half of it??? I don’t want to eat them back cause it’s tough mentally as I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight and I dnt want to
add more calories. Plus it doesn’t make sense to me to eat them back. I haven’t lost any weight yet cause I only started eating 1400 cals 2 days ago.

What do u think?
Advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks x
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  • Sparkle097
    Sparkle097 Posts: 83 Member
    smolmaus wrote: »
    The way MFP is designed, you should eat them back. Your deficit calories to lose weight at the rate you chose is built into that 1420kcal. Where that runs into problems is when calories burned for exercise are overestimated so some people are conservative with it and eat a % back until they have the data to know how accurate the estimate is. The idea is that if you are then losing too fast you then eat back a higher %.
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight

    You need to look at why you feel this way. That's just a number. It's like having 1400ml of water and a 2000ml container and feeling like the container is going to overflow. It won't. It can't. Your feelings about it don't change how much water you actually have.

    Be as accurate as you can with your logging and you will lose weight on 1400kcal + exercise. If your BMR is 1330 do you really think it only takes 90kcal to keep you moving around all day?

    Oh alright thank u! So u re saying I should eat back exercise cals back? But I don’t how to estimate them? I can’t afford a watch that counts caloriess.
  • Sparkle097
    Sparkle097 Posts: 83 Member
    Thank u everyone!!!! X
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    smolmaus wrote: »
    The way MFP is designed, you should eat them back. Your deficit calories to lose weight at the rate you chose is built into that 1420kcal. Where that runs into problems is when calories burned for exercise are overestimated so some people are conservative with it and eat a % back until they have the data to know how accurate the estimate is. The idea is that if you are then losing too fast you then eat back a higher %.
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight

    You need to look at why you feel this way. That's just a number. It's like having 1400ml of water and a 2000ml container and feeling like the container is going to overflow. It won't. It can't. Your feelings about it don't change how much water you actually have.

    Be as accurate as you can with your logging and you will lose weight on 1400kcal + exercise. If your BMR is 1330 do you really think it only takes 90kcal to keep you moving around all day?

    Oh alright thank u! So u re saying I should eat back exercise cals back? But I don’t how to estimate them? I can’t afford a watch that counts caloriess.

    This site will estimate them when you enter your exercise.
  • sytchequeen
    sytchequeen Posts: 526 Member
    my BMR is 1173, and I will lose on 1420. Just weigh food accurately, be consistent and patient, trust the process :)
  • Sparkle097
    Sparkle097 Posts: 83 Member
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    smolmaus wrote: »
    The way MFP is designed, you should eat them back. Your deficit calories to lose weight at the rate you chose is built into that 1420kcal. Where that runs into problems is when calories burned for exercise are overestimated so some people are conservative with it and eat a % back until they have the data to know how accurate the estimate is. The idea is that if you are then losing too fast you then eat back a higher %.
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight

    You need to look at why you feel this way. That's just a number. It's like having 1400ml of water and a 2000ml container and feeling like the container is going to overflow. It won't. It can't. Your feelings about it don't change how much water you actually have.

    Be as accurate as you can with your logging and you will lose weight on 1400kcal + exercise. If your BMR is 1330 do you really think it only takes 90kcal to keep you moving around all day?

    Oh alright thank u! So u re saying I should eat back exercise cals back? But I don’t how to estimate them? I can’t afford a watch that counts caloriess.

    This site will estimate them when you enter your exercise.

    But don’t they overestimate???
  • Sparkle097
    Sparkle097 Posts: 83 Member
    my BMR is 1173, and I will lose on 1420. Just weigh food accurately, be consistent and patient, trust the process :)

    What re ur goals?
  • sytchequeen
    sytchequeen Posts: 526 Member
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    my BMR is 1173, and I will lose on 1420. Just weigh food accurately, be consistent and patient, trust the process :)

    What re ur goals?

    I've reached mine, now I maintain on between 1650 and 1800 depending on how active I am. If I dropped down to the 1400s range I would definitely be losing again.
  • shunggie
    shunggie Posts: 1,036 Member
    I'm 5.1 and much heavier than you are and I'm on 1400 calories. I eat a bit less than half the workout calories back. It's difficult to know exactly how many calories you burn. I've used a couple of different apps or MFP exercise numbers and they can vary dramatically. It's slow but the weight is definitely going down. The good thing about 1400 is you can still eat out without too much difficulty. Good luck like everyone says be as accurate as possible on your food intake and log everything.
  • collectingblues
    collectingblues Posts: 2,541 Member
    edited November 2018
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    smolmaus wrote: »
    The way MFP is designed, you should eat them back. Your deficit calories to lose weight at the rate you chose is built into that 1420kcal. Where that runs into problems is when calories burned for exercise are overestimated so some people are conservative with it and eat a % back until they have the data to know how accurate the estimate is. The idea is that if you are then losing too fast you then eat back a higher %.
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight

    You need to look at why you feel this way. That's just a number. It's like having 1400ml of water and a 2000ml container and feeling like the container is going to overflow. It won't. It can't. Your feelings about it don't change how much water you actually have.

    Be as accurate as you can with your logging and you will lose weight on 1400kcal + exercise. If your BMR is 1330 do you really think it only takes 90kcal to keep you moving around all day?

    Oh alright thank u! So u re saying I should eat back exercise cals back? But I don’t how to estimate them? I can’t afford a watch that counts caloriess.

    This site will estimate them when you enter your exercise.

    But don’t they overestimate???

    Some people think so. Some people find them to be accurate. Try eating back at least 50-75 percent of what it estimates.

    FWIW, I'm slightly taller -- all of 2.5 inches -- than you, and weigh slightly less, and I lose about 1.5 pounds a week eating between 1300 and 1400 a day.
  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    smolmaus wrote: »
    The way MFP is designed, you should eat them back. Your deficit calories to lose weight at the rate you chose is built into that 1420kcal. Where that runs into problems is when calories burned for exercise are overestimated so some people are conservative with it and eat a % back until they have the data to know how accurate the estimate is. The idea is that if you are then losing too fast you then eat back a higher %.
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight

    You need to look at why you feel this way. That's just a number. It's like having 1400ml of water and a 2000ml container and feeling like the container is going to overflow. It won't. It can't. Your feelings about it don't change how much water you actually have.

    Be as accurate as you can with your logging and you will lose weight on 1400kcal + exercise. If your BMR is 1330 do you really think it only takes 90kcal to keep you moving around all day?

    Oh alright thank u! So u re saying I should eat back exercise cals back? But I don’t how to estimate them? I can’t afford a watch that counts caloriess.

    This site will estimate them when you enter your exercise.

    But don’t they overestimate???

    They do for most of the exercises but it is easy to work around. Two ways to do this: change how you log your exercise or adjust the percentage of them you eat back.

    To change how you log: My main exercise is swimming laps and a water aerobics class. I swim breast stroke at 1 mph. I use the entry for "Swimming, leisurely, general" which gives me 75% of the calories a breast stroke entry would. My water aerobics class has only one entry so I enter 40 minutes even though I am in class for 60 minutes. You can do something similar with walking or running. Enter either a slower speed or a duration shorter than what you actually did.

    Others have mentioned eating back 50% to start and adjusting accordingly which also works really well.

    I find I do better by adjusting how many calories I log and eating almost all of them. It is just the way my mind works. If I see 2000 calories, I will eat 2000 calories. You will figure out what works best for you. Just don't be afraid of eating. Trust the process, it does work. I lost over 100 lb eating my daily calories plus about 75-90% of exercise calories (entered like I described above).
  • smantha32
    smantha32 Posts: 6,990 Member
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    I’m a girl, 18, 5.2ft, weight 60kg and my goal is 55kg. My net cals are 1420 a day to lose weight. My bmr is 1330 cals. I workout 4 days a week. My workouts range from moderate to intense. I’m not sure how much I burn through exercise. So for example if I burn 100 cals through exercise, does that mean I need to eat that back or at least half of it??? I don’t want to eat them back cause it’s tough mentally as I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight and I dnt want to
    add more calories. Plus it doesn’t make sense to me to eat them back. I haven’t lost any weight yet cause I only started eating 1400 cals 2 days ago.

    What do u think?
    Advice would be much appreciated.
    Thanks x

    Yeah I lose on 1300-1400. Maintenance calories for me are about 1750.
    I wasn't eating back exercise calories but I was going too low on exercise days so I've started to.

    If you eat 1400 in calories but only burn 100 on exercise you can choose whether or not you want to eat them back.

  • CindyJNC1963
    CindyJNC1963 Posts: 895 Member
    Addy_Caddy wrote: »
    Big deal. I got 1,000 calories, and that's WITH exercise.
    Count your blessings merkowski

    Women aren't supposed to get less than 1,200 calories a day. If you aren't pulling our leg, I suggest resetting your goals as there is apparently a bug impacting your calorie goal.

    I would be interested in knowing that too. I work a lot during the week and sometimes I sleep in on Saturdays....so I frequently come close to the 1000 calorie line on that day. If I go below the program tells me in big red letters that I need to be above 1000 calories.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    Addy_Caddy wrote: »
    Big deal. I got 1,000 calories, and that's WITH exercise.
    Count your blessings merkowski

    Women aren't supposed to get less than 1,200 calories a day. If you aren't pulling our leg, I suggest resetting your goals as there is apparently a bug impacting your calorie goal.

    I would be interested in knowing that too. I work a lot during the week and sometimes I sleep in on Saturdays....so I frequently come close to the 1000 calorie line on that day. If I go below the program tells me in big red letters that I need to be above 1000 calories.

    It's likely that you *do* need to eat more than 1,000 calories, even while you're sleeping your body is still using energy.
  • Sparkle097
    Sparkle097 Posts: 83 Member
    smantha32 wrote: »
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    I’m a girl, 18, 5.2ft, weight 60kg and my goal is 55kg. My net cals are 1420 a day to lose weight. My bmr is 1330 cals. I workout 4 days a week. My workouts range from moderate to intense. I’m not sure how much I burn through exercise. So for example if I burn 100 cals through exercise, does that mean I need to eat that back or at least half of it??? I don’t want to eat them back cause it’s tough mentally as I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight and I dnt want to
    add more calories. Plus it doesn’t make sense to me to eat them back. I haven’t lost any weight yet cause I only started eating 1400 cals 2 days ago.

    What do u think?
    Advice would be much appreciated.
    Thanks x

    Yeah I lose on 1300-1400. Maintenance calories for me are about 1750.
    I wasn't eating back exercise calories but I was going too low on exercise days so I've started to.

    If you eat 1400 in calories but only burn 100 on exercise you can choose whether or not you want to eat them back.

    Thank u!!! x do I have to eat them back? If I don’t want to? Will that have any negative problems?
  • amy19355
    amy19355 Posts: 805 Member
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    smolmaus wrote: »
    The way MFP is designed, you should eat them back. Your deficit calories to lose weight at the rate you chose is built into that 1420kcal. Where that runs into problems is when calories burned for exercise are overestimated so some people are conservative with it and eat a % back until they have the data to know how accurate the estimate is. The idea is that if you are then losing too fast you then eat back a higher %.
    sathmif465 wrote: »
    I already feel 1400 cals is too much to lose weight

    You need to look at why you feel this way. That's just a number. It's like having 1400ml of water and a 2000ml container and feeling like the container is going to overflow. It won't. It can't. Your feelings about it don't change how much water you actually have.

    Be as accurate as you can with your logging and you will lose weight on 1400kcal + exercise. If your BMR is 1330 do you really think it only takes 90kcal to keep you moving around all day?

    Oh alright thank u! So u re saying I should eat back exercise cals back? But I don’t how to estimate them? I can’t afford a watch that counts caloriess.

    You dont need a watch to count calories. Use the myfitness pal app on your phone or computer.
  • CindyJNC1963
    CindyJNC1963 Posts: 895 Member
    Addy_Caddy wrote: »
    Big deal. I got 1,000 calories, and that's WITH exercise.
    Count your blessings merkowski

    Women aren't supposed to get less than 1,200 calories a day. If you aren't pulling our leg, I suggest resetting your goals as there is apparently a bug impacting your calorie goal.

    I would be interested in knowing that too. I work a lot during the week and sometimes I sleep in on Saturdays....so I frequently come close to the 1000 calorie line on that day. If I go below the program tells me in big red letters that I need to be above 1000 calories.

    It's likely that you *do* need to eat more than 1,000 calories, even while you're sleeping your body is still using energy.

    I probably didn't word my post correctly. I totally agree with you. I absolutely need to eat more on those sleep in Saturdays. My point was that it's weird that someone says their MFP maximum is 1000 calories when, in fact, MFP warns you that you absolutely should never eat below 1000 calories a day.

  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    Addy_Caddy wrote: »
    Big deal. I got 1,000 calories, and that's WITH exercise.
    Count your blessings merkowski

    Women aren't supposed to get less than 1,200 calories a day. If you aren't pulling our leg, I suggest resetting your goals as there is apparently a bug impacting your calorie goal.

    I would be interested in knowing that too. I work a lot during the week and sometimes I sleep in on Saturdays....so I frequently come close to the 1000 calorie line on that day. If I go below the program tells me in big red letters that I need to be above 1000 calories.

    It's likely that you *do* need to eat more than 1,000 calories, even while you're sleeping your body is still using energy.

    I probably didn't word my post correctly. I totally agree with you. I absolutely need to eat more on those sleep in Saturdays. My point was that it's weird that someone says their MFP maximum is 1000 calories when, in fact, MFP warns you that you absolutely should never eat below 1000 calories a day.

    Sorry, I misunderstood what you were saying!
  • CSARdiver
    CSARdiver Posts: 6,252 Member
    As most of the responders stated - trust the process.

    The reason some recommend to eat a portion of exercise calories back is due to miscalculations in entries, but this can hurt you in the long term if you are underfueling your workouts.

    Follow the MFP guidelines and check back in 4-6 weeks and see where you stand.
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