What did you learn using MyFitnessPal that changed your habits?

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  • Kathy_1220
    Kathy_1220 Posts: 8 Member
    Right off the bat I found that I was not consuming anywhere near enough calories. Using the macros and having everything there in print really was a wake up call. But I have to admit, it is hard to eat that much! If it will get me to my goal...I will do whatever I have to!
  • jeff_miesemer
    jeff_miesemer Posts: 3 Member
    I've been using MFP since 2013. I used it to lose the bulk of my weight and now just jump back on every few months to recalibrate my diet and portion sizes. Initially, I was surprised that my portions were way too big and all the little snacks really add up over the day. More recently, I decided to update to premium and was able to add sodium to my "Nutrients Tracked" in the food diary. Wow! I had no idea I was getting so much sodium in my diet.
  • wunderkindking
    wunderkindking Posts: 1,615 Member
    So, weird one from someone who's at goal and new to maintaining:

    When I started, my calorie allotment didn't feel like much.

    Then I changed the biggest contributors to my former obesity, new habits became real habits and now it feels like a lot. Probably in part because my high weight calorie allotment to maintain and where I maintain now is about 200 calories different, thanks to my TDEE going up (and I was participating in competitive though not long duration sports before)

    I ate out TWICE yesterday and still ended up at home drinking a protein shake to make it up to a reasonable amount of calories (ie: 1500 instead of about 1200). I just do diet soda, no fries/side, and the chicken vs beef/burger now as a matter of course.
  • ninasuejones
    ninasuejones Posts: 4 Member
    The most helpful thing I learned was how to monitor macros in addition to calories. I also love how MFP imports steps and allows me to track weight. The app has been invaluable to me, especially in the last two years.
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  • deadnet007
    deadnet007 Posts: 1 Member
    i learn that through tracking i can be more acurate
  • Carni8991
    Carni8991 Posts: 11 Member
    First and most important: low carb diet reduces cravings and makes self discipline easier. 2: Don't drink your calories. 3: Try intermittent fasting. I do 18 hour fast and 6 hour eating window. It becomes easier with time. I started with just skipping breakfast. Easy when you don't load up on carbs and have a sugar crash.
  • hlhudgins055
    hlhudgins055 Posts: 1 Member
    sodium seems to be in everything. I definately need to lower sodium.
  • LoveIsTheKey253
    LoveIsTheKey253 Posts: 1 Member
    When I realized that maintaining a nice physique after 30 was easy with discipline and that anyone that tells you it is harder at a certain age is a MYTH.

    Thank you for saying this! It has encouraged me so much.🙂❤
  • For me it was just the act of logging diet. Motivated me to hit my calories for the day and make em clean
  • NancyItalia
    NancyItalia Posts: 5 Member
    Thanks for the inspirational words. I put on twenty pounds during the pandemic. I'm writing down what I eat and that's helping me lose weight or keep from gaining weight.

  • underwaterbride
    underwaterbride Posts: 1 Member
    The amount of sneaky sodium in foods is stunning and at times, counterintuitive. Milk... has sodium. Raw chicken has sodium. Matcha has sodium. Makes no sense to me. Even if I omit every instance of added salt to anything I cook, including only no salt added canned goods and low sodium broth/stocks, I still blast through my goal, which is frustrating.

    Also, being brand specific when logging food and recipes really helps with more accurate calorie counting. I like that I can import potential recipes and edit them to my tastes, needs, and brands. Is it worth it to invest in a subscription? I already have a subscription for Mealime, which is fantastic, honestly, and I'm not willing to give those recipes up.
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