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Why did my calorie intake go up from 1530 to 1750 if i still need weight to lose

martinveronique19
Posts: 3 Member
When i started almost a month ago my calorie intake per day was 1530 until today.. i realised while filling out my food somehow it went up to 1750. Is that normal? Should i somehow change it back? I don't understand. I lost close to 4lbs within this month does that have to do with anything
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Did you change any settings? Weight loss rate, activity level? That's one of the reasons your calorie goal can change.
Another possibility: you've logged exercise in your diary - exercise increases your calorie goal because it increases your calorie needs.1 -
I did change from low activity to lightely active would that be why0
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Definitely: being more active requires more calorie intake.0
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martinveronique19 wrote: »I did change from low activity to lightely active would that be why
Yes ~ system assumes you're burning more calories with the extra movement and therefore need more calories to hold weightloss at the rate you wanted when you answered the calculator questions1 -
Thankyou guys very much that makes much more sense!☺️1
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