Why does MFP change daily allowances?
jerryellis
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Does anyone know why one day I will have an allowance of 30 grams of fiber and the next 24? Same with carbs, yesterday it was 358, today it is 287 and I have not put in any weight changes. Just curious as to why this is happening with MFP?
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Does anyone know why one day I will have an allowance of 30 grams of fiber and the next 24? Same with carbs, yesterday it was 358, today it is 287 and I have not put in any weight changes. Just curious as to why this is happening with MFP?
I'm not sure actually!
Maybe it changes daily depending on what you had the day before? IE if you were over on fibre one day it gives you less the next day?0 -
It changes according to how much exercise you do0
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i burned 1200 kcals yesterday from exercise, so it then allows you to eat more carbs, sugar etc, because you have burned up what u have through exercise, and ur body still needs some to continue to function properly throughout the rest of the day )0
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It changes according to how much exercise you do
Agreed! It changes according to the amount of exercise you do.0 -
I burned quite a bit of calories the last couple of days, and today it is lower, so, they lower it after you exercise alot and raise it when you don't? That seems odd, but I guess they (MFP) know what they are doing lol!0
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Interesting - I didn't know MFP did this.
Will have to pay a bit more attention0 -
It's lower on the days you don't exercise and higher on the days you do.
Look at your totals before you add in your day's exercise and then watch how it lowers after you log your workout.
It's based on a ratio X number of allowable calories = Y amount of carbs/sugar/etc. When you increase X, your allowable portion of Y goes up. (Which usually makes your consumed days' total go down, because you've been given more room)0 -
I burned quite a bit of calories the last couple of days, and today it is lower, so, they lower it after you exercise alot and raise it when you don't? That seems odd, but I guess they (MFP) know what they are doing lol!0
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I burned quite a bit of calories the last couple of days, and today it is lower, so, they lower it after you exercise alot and raise it when you don't? That seems odd, but I guess they (MFP) know what they are doing lol!
You got it backwards. It goes day by day. If you exercise, they raise the amounts. If you don't exercise, it stays the same. Once you enter your exercise for today it will go up.0 -
@sarahpreece blimey! 1200 cals! What did you do?0
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You got it backwards. It goes day by day. If you exercise, they raise the amounts. If you don't exercise, it stays the same. Once you enter your exercise for today it will go up.
Ah ok I get it now, thank you!0
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