What is everyones daily calorie goal?
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Myfitnesspal tells me to eat around 1200/day. Seems low. Is it ok to be over? Im only trying to lose 4 lbs.
where do I find my TDEE?
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My BMR according to MFP is 1772.
MFP has also set my intake to 1330.
Okay, so I am a bit confused....are we supposed to be eating MORE than our BMR or less....for weight loss?0 -
Bmr 1644
Tdee 2900
Calories usually 1600 to 1850 day
I burn 650 to 1100 a day0 -
My BMR according to MFP is 1772.
MFP has also set my intake to 1330.
Okay, so I am a bit confused....are we supposed to be eating MORE than our BMR or less....for weight loss?
I found I lost better, and more fat than lean mass, eating above BMR. As long as you are below TDEE you will lose.
Take your measurements and work out your bodyfat % and lean mass. Check it regularly.
I have seen enough posts where people have lost weight and then decided they need to add some muscle. It's Better not to lose the muscle in the first place.0 -
I'm not looking to lose weight so I'm aiming for about 1450-1500 calories per day which is about my BMR (if I'm completely sedentary).0
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I'm not looking to lose weight so I'm aiming for about 1450-1500 calories per day which is about my BMR (if I'm completely sedentary).
So you sit around all day?
Shoot for maintenance/TDEE.0 -
How do I find out what my TDEE would be?0
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Bmr 1330
Goal 1660...Im sedentry with a desk job.
If I go for a walk I aim for about 1800.
I Lost 27 pounds so far.0 -
How do I find out what my TDEE would be?
First figure out your BMR.
Add in your activity to get TDEE.
So for instance if my BMR is 1600 and my activity is Moderate activity, i'd multiply my BMR by 1.6.
Check out these 2 links.
This one is a simple one....http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/538381-in-place-of-a-road-map
This one is a more technical one...http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=1331639730 -
BMR (by MFP): 1260
Calorie goal: 1840 plus exercise calories to maintain.0 -
BMR - 1952
Calorie Goal - 1450 to lose 2 pounds a week
I am nearly always under my goal but if my net is too low from a lot of exercise I usually have some chocolate to get rid of the cravings and keep my calorie intake at a healthy level.0 -
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I'm not really strict about it. All I really do is pay attention to portion sizes. If I had to guess, I'd say I consume 1200-1800 calories per day.0
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BMR: 1685
Goal: 1200 with exercice, so taking about 1500 calories/day0 -
My BMR according to MFP is 1772.
MFP has also set my intake to 1330.
Okay, so I am a bit confused....are we supposed to be eating MORE than our BMR or less....for weight loss?
You are supposed to eat at least your BMR. How much did you set yourselve to lose at in MFP per week?0 -
goal : 1503 but i rarely ever make it to it0
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I just wonder how all you people with under 1400 calorie intake per day are not always hungry??? What are you eating?
I have set my calories to 1400 per day and I find it really hard to stay under.0 -
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I just wonder how all you people with under 1400 calorie intake per day are not always hungry??? What are you eating?
I have set my calories to 1400 per day and I find it really hard to stay under.
Loading up on hearty veggies or fat makes me feel really full without sacrificing lots of calories. Plus I drink tons of water. IDK, maybe I'm just lucky.0 -
I'm a bit confused on the reason why I should be eating at least 2,050 calories a day to loose weight when I'm a 5'8"/288lb female. (FYI... my TDEE is approx. 2800) I'll be doing a little bit more research on this to try and understand where I should be, but I also might go seek professional advice from a nutrionist/doctor.
And also I saw someone asking about how you can not be hungry eating under 1400 calories a day. I find it rather easy actually! I eat a LOT of protein and fiber, and that seems to nip any huger problems I would maybe have. Does anyone else experience this as well?0 -
Mine says 1128??0
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I'm a bit confused on the reason why I should be eating at least 2,050 calories a day to loose weight when I'm a 5'8"/288lb female. (FYI... my TDEE is approx. 2800) I'll be doing a little bit more research on this to try and understand where I should be, but I also might go seek professional advice from a nutrionist/doctor.
And also I saw someone asking about how you can not be hungry eating under 1400 calories a day. I find it rather easy actually! I eat a LOT of protein and fiber, and that seems to nip any huger problems I would maybe have. Does anyone else experience this as well?
If your TDEE is 2800, eating at 2,050 give you a 750 calorie defict = 1.5 lb a week. Ths is considered a healthy weight loss for the amount you have to lose. I would suggest seeing a RD (Registered Dietician) rather than a doctor - as doctors are nototiously bad at advising on diets and RDs are more regulated than nutritionists.
Good luck.0 -
I can't remember my BMR. But, I don't really have a daily calorie goal. I use hunger as my guide. I average around 1600-1800 calories, I think. But day to day it varies anywhere from 1100 - 2100.0
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MFP has my BMR at 2,737 (27, Male, 387lbs, 5'10")
I am trying to keep my intake to 2000 regardless of exercise0 -
I'm a bit confused on the reason why I should be eating at least 2,050 calories a day to loose weight when I'm a 5'8"/288lb female. (FYI... my TDEE is approx. 2800) I'll be doing a little bit more research on this to try and understand where I should be, but I also might go seek professional advice from a nutrionist/doctor.
And also I saw someone asking about how you can not be hungry eating under 1400 calories a day. I find it rather easy actually! I eat a LOT of protein and fiber, and that seems to nip any huger problems I would maybe have. Does anyone else experience this as well?
If your TDEE is 2800, then assuming our bodies working like calculators, you would need a 500 cal a day deficit to lose 1lb a week, or a 1000 cal defict for 2lb a week.
But our bodies are not just machines, and there is a lot more to take into account than just calorie deficits.
Everything I have reasearch suggests that the optimum deficit for fat loss is 20%. The best success stories I have seen on here are from people with moderate deficts, not aggressive.
If you are are eating 1400, then your defict is actually 50% which is considered very aggressive and not recommended.
http://www.acaloriecounter.com/diet/calorie-deficit-to-lose-weight/
Also, If you think you can't lose weight on that many calories have a look here - these women are awesome
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/531086-before-and-after-pics-no-starvation?
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/506349-women-who-eat-more-than-1800-calories-a-day?
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If your TDEE is 2800, eating at 2,050 give you a 750 calorie defict = 1.5 lb a week. Ths is considered a healthy weight loss for the amount you have to lose. I would suggest seeing a RD (Registered Dietician) rather than a doctor - as doctors are nototiously bad at advising on diets and RDs are more regulated than nutritionists.
Good luck.
I'll check out an RD! Definetly was not going to see a doctor, as their advice in the past has been a big let down. Most have just said "Eat less, Work out more". :huh: So thank you for the advice! And explaining the TDEE/BMR thing a bit more clearly in terms of gradual weight loss.If your TDEE is 2800, then assuming our bodies working like calculators, you would need a 500 cal a day deficit to lose 1lb a week, or a 1000 cal defict for 2lb a week.
But our bodies are not just machines, and there is a lot more to take into account than just calorie deficits.
Everything I have reasearch suggests that the optimum deficit for fat loss is 20%. The best success stories I have seen on here are from people with moderate deficts, not aggressive.
If you are are eating 1400, then your defict is actually 50% which is considered very aggressive and not recommended.
http://www.acaloriecounter.com/diet/calorie-deficit-to-lose-weight/
Also, If you think you can't lose weight on that many calories have a look here - these women are awesome
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/531086-before-and-after-pics-no-starvation?
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/506349-women-who-eat-more-than-1800-calories-a-day?
Good Luck
I'll be very honest in that I am not very knowledgeable about nutrion and health. Which is why I came here to the forums and am seeking professional advice. So I guess my mind is just so set on 'Cut calories based on the average amount!'. Thank you for explaining TDEE in the amount of percentages cause honestly it's making more sense now. And thank you for the links! Seeing proof for my own eyes really helps change my stubborn mindset.0 -
What in the world.... why are so many people eating below their BMR?
If you're exercing and, you know, living, you really REALLY need to be eating more than your BMR.
BMR = The calories your body needs to survive just lying there doing absolutely nothing.0 -
BMR = 1349
TDEE LIght Active = 1854
Moderately Active= 2090
I have a goal to NOT NET below my BMR.0 -
What in the world.... why are so many people eating below their BMR?
If you're exercing and, you know, living, you really REALLY need to be eating more than your BMR.
BMR = The calories your body needs to survive just lying there doing absolutely nothing.
I'm giving everyone the benefit of the doubt, here... I *hope* nobody would knowingly, purposely, strive to net below their BMR...0 -
BMR: 1531
Goal: 1440
but I usually eat around 1500-1650 with exercise0
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