Can someone explain the summary?

Alexstrasza
Alexstrasza Posts: 619 Member
edited November 8 in Health and Weight Loss
So my calorie goal is 1400
It says I have so far eaten 1065
Then it says excercise -850

And it says I have 1185 calories remaining.

This doesn't make sense.
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  • Because you can 'eat back' your exercise calories that you have burned.
    Add your 1400 and 850, then subtract what you've eaten...1185 remaining to eat today.
  • kducky22
    kducky22 Posts: 276 Member
    Your calorie goal given already had you at a deficit. Therefore, when you exercise, you get to eat those calories back. 1400 - 1065 + 850 = 1185 calorie remaining.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,427 MFP Moderator
    Because you can 'eat back' your exercise calories that you have burned.

    And should eat at least 50-75% of them back to ensure proper nutrition and reduce the amount of lean muacle mass.
  • Captain_Tightpants
    Captain_Tightpants Posts: 2,215 Member
    Your calorie goal is 1400
    You earned 850 with exercise (1400+850) = 2250 calories alloted for today
    You've eaten 1065 so far,
    You have 2250 - 1065 left to eat - 1185
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    To lose weight at the rate you chose, you need to consume 1400 calories. Providing you set up your activity level properly, that's before you include any exercise.

    On most other weight loss plans, the amount you exercise is factored into your calorie goal. On MFP, it's not factored in unless and until you do it. So by burning an 850 calories, you've created too large of a calorie deficit, and need to consume that amount to stay at your chosen weight loss goal.
  • your net calories should = your goal calories it says to consume, because you naturally burn calories and then exercise them off, your body is really only taking in what your net calories equal to. for women, it's not healthy to go under 1200 net calories a day. you will still lose weight. and if you are under you calorie goal, it may lead you to a plateau and you'll go into starvation mode. hope this helps! it took me a long time to figure this out.
  • I ain't no gud at math
  • Alexstrasza
    Alexstrasza Posts: 619 Member
    Okay so I should eat back some of the calories I burned then? I was just confused on how that worked. I thought it would be counter-productive to eat back what I burned off.
  • Alexstrasza
    Alexstrasza Posts: 619 Member
    I ain't no gud at math

    Where'd you lurn to better spoke good englush? I wunt to go thar!
  • MaximalLife
    MaximalLife Posts: 2,447 Member
    So my calorie goal is 1400
    It says I have so far eaten 1065
    Then it says excercise -850

    And it says I have 1185 calories remaining.

    This doesn't make sense.
    =/
    It makes perfect sense - eat back your exercise calories.
    Simply stated MFP has already figured out your total calories you need to eat per day to lose 1lb etc. a week.
    That's WITHOUT exercise. You'll notice that when you actually add exercise in, the calorie limit goes up.
    Why? Because it's telling you to eat your exercise calories.
    Large deficits aren't really good to do because while you will lose weight, what kind of weight will it be?
    In many cases you'll lose lean muscle tissue which LOWERS your metabolic rate even more.
    Then you have to eat even less to compensate for less of a calorie burn to continue to lose the same amount of weight each week.

    Be efficient.
    Exercise hard and eat back the calories. The hard exercise will RAISE your metabolic rate and burn more fat at rest.
  • Alexstrasza
    Alexstrasza Posts: 619 Member
    Sorry if I seem ignorant. I'm really new to fitness. I don't want to just lose weight. I want to get in shape.
  • Heaven71
    Heaven71 Posts: 706 Member
    I ain't no gud at math

    LMAO
  • Sorry if I seem ignorant. I'm really new to fitness. I don't want to just lose weight. I want to get in shape.
    oh you will be able to do both! :) just try to make sure your net calories equal close to your 1400 goal :)
  • Okay so I should eat back some of the calories I burned then? I was just confused on how that worked. I thought it would be counter-productive to eat back what I burned off.

    I thought that too at first and unfortunately it took me months of plateau to realize that I wasn't eating enough. I thought that it didn't make sense to eat back what I just burned off. but you need to give your body enough fuel to burn so it doesn't store it. it may seem weird but it really does work.
  • Alexstrasza
    Alexstrasza Posts: 619 Member
    Okay so I should eat back some of the calories I burned then? I was just confused on how that worked. I thought it would be counter-productive to eat back what I burned off.

    I thought that too at first and unfortunately it took me months of plateau to realize that I wasn't eating enough. I thought that it didn't make sense to eat back what I just burned off. but you need to give your body enough fuel to burn so it doesn't store it. it may seem weird but it really does work.

    Well I'm glad I learned early! Thank you guys so much for the help!
  • ironanimal
    ironanimal Posts: 5,922 Member
    So my calorie goal is 1400
    It says I have so far eaten 1065
    Then it says excercise -850

    And it says I have 1185 calories remaining.

    This doesn't make sense.
    =/

    It credits you for the exercise calories because you're supposed to eat them back and prevent such a large defecit as to stall your weight loss.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    Sorry if I seem ignorant. I'm really new to fitness. I don't want to just lose weight. I want to get in shape.

    And that's where eating the calories you burn through exercise will really come into play. :smile:

    It would be counter productive to eat the calories you earn from exercise if the deficit wasn't already created for you. Some plans use exercise to create the deficit. MFP doesn't do that.

    So if you didn't eat those calories, you'd end up with too large of a calorie deficit. Too large of a deficit means that your body will burn through your lean muscle mass. When you lose your lean muscle mass, you end up reaching your goal weight and thinking, "Ugh... I thought I'd look better than THIS!" Or at least that's what happened to me. :wink: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/LorinaLynn/view/eat-more-why-very-low-calorie-sucks-201462
  • JohnnyResets
    JohnnyResets Posts: 177 Member
    So my calorie goal is 1400
    It says I have so far eaten 1065
    Then it says excercise -850

    And it says I have 1185 calories remaining.

    This doesn't make sense.
    =/


    So, take the 1400 and subtract te 1065 you've eaten. You get 335. Now add your workout calories to that and you get 1185. Right now the 1185 is your deficit, but you need to at least try and eat the 335 that you had left before the workout. The nice thing with that fantastic burn you got is that you could eat 800 calories if you wanted and still have a 385 calorie deficit. Hope that helps :)
  • ironanimal
    ironanimal Posts: 5,922 Member
    So, take the 1400 and subtract te 1065 you've eaten. You get 335. Now add your workout calories to that and you get 1185. Right now the 1185 is your deficit, but you need to at least try and eat the 335 that you had left before the workout. The nice thing with that fantastic burn you got is that you could eat 800 calories if you wanted and still have a 385 calorie deficit. Hope that helps :)

    No, no and no. She needs to eat the other 1185. Thats why the number is there. You want 0 left over ideally. If she doesn't eat back that extra 800 and only the 335 you suggested, that is a total defecit of 1800 which is WAY too much. 1000 is already figured into the numbers MFP gives you.
  • JohnnyResets
    JohnnyResets Posts: 177 Member
    So, take the 1400 and subtract te 1065 you've eaten. You get 335. Now add your workout calories to that and you get 1185. Right now the 1185 is your deficit, but you need to at least try and eat the 335 that you had left before the workout. The nice thing with that fantastic burn you got is that you could eat 800 calories if you wanted and still have a 385 calorie deficit. Hope that helps :)

    No, no and no. She needs to eat the other 1185. Thats why the number is there. You want 0 left over ideally. If she doesn't eat back that extra 800 and only the 335 you suggested, that is a total defecit of 1800 which is WAY too much. 1000 is already figured into the numbers MFP gives you.

    Cversey is absolutely right and I misspoke. You need to eat as much of the 1185 as possible. Sorry about that....
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