Active or lightly active?
huggit
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Hi I am sure this questions has been asked lots, but I am teetering between active and lightly active. I am 205 pounds 5 ft 5 and want to lose a pound a week. I feel happier putting active and having 1990 calories a day as my target, and most days I am stopping at 1600 ish calories a day, but because I have the 1990 available, it makes me feel happier. Psychological I think. But the difference in calories is down to putting either active or lightly active. My activities are 6 days a week I do between 2 and 4 miles of walk at home exercise by Leslie Sansome, and then I do average activities in the house, housework etc or play xbox, my work is seated mostly though which I probably do 4 hours a day.
Sooo active or lightly active??
Thank you
Sooo active or lightly active??
Thank you
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If you want to use MFP as intended, you shouldn't include your exercise in your activity level. The MFP activity level is only meant to reflect your day-to-day activities (work, housework, taking care of children,...) and then you should log your exercise separately, which means you get extra calories when you exercise.
I think "average activities in the house, housework" is very open to interpretation, so hard to answer your question...1 -
If you want to use MFP as intended, you shouldn't include your exercise in your activity level. The MFP activity level is only meant to reflect your day-to-day activities (work, housework, taking care of children,...) and then you should log your exercise separately, which means you get extra calories when you exercise.
I think "average activities in the house, housework" is very open to interpretation, so hard to answer your question...
So as I am doing about 300 calories of exercise per day, and not eating them I think the 1900 calories and lightly active goals seem about right then.0 -
The best way to know, is to monitor your weight loss over 4 to 6 weeks and see if it corresponds with the rate you set (and take into account how many calories you actually eat, not the theoretic goal)
I don't know if you weigh daily or weekly, personally I prefer weighing daily since it gives me a clearer view of my weight loss trend so I can filter out water weight fluctuations.2 -
Based on the stats you give your MFP BMR is around 1620 or so.
Which means that your active maintenance would be 2590 and your lightly active maintenance around 2270.
A difference of about 300/320 Cal.
Which, by the way, indicates that you've created a -600 deficit target instead of the -500 target one would expect for a one lb a week loss!
Beyond that the question becomes: how well do your weight level changes over 4-6 weeks correspond with your recorded deficits? This will tell you whether you're over or under-estimating!
Brain hamster wrangling is part and parcel of the process. Is this the way MFP was envisioned to be run? Probably not. But if it works for you... 🤷♂️1
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