BMR TDEE Calories Confusion
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lvnspoonful
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I did some calculations and now I am confused: BMR=1641 and TDEE=2543. So I need to consume more than my BMR but less than my TDEE in order to lose weight. But I also workout 4-5 days a week so do I take into account those calories burned? I know I shouldn't consume less than 1200 calories NET but how do I calculate for sure how many calories I can consume a day with and without exercise? I sit at a desk all day and I usually burn around 380-430 calories when I exercise (according to my HRM).
Sorry if this has been asked a million times before but I am horrible with Math and confused very easily unfortunately.
Sorry if this has been asked a million times before but I am horrible with Math and confused very easily unfortunately.
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Your average weekly activity is already factored into the TDEE calculation, that's why you have to chose the activity level multiplier.
Take your TDEE and minus 20% for weight loss, so your daily calorie allowance should be 1962.
Go into the 'goals' section then you can set this manually.0 -
1962 including exercise so I don't need to factor that in, right?0
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1962 including exercise so I don't need to factor that in, right?
Right.0 -
Thank you so much!!!! I tend to make things more confusing then they need to be! :laugh:0
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What do you recommend for protein/carbs/fat?0
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What do you recommend for protein/carbs/fat?
Personal choice, depending on how your like to eat. Also depends on what exercise you are doing...the more weight lifting the more protein I would look at getting.
Something like
40% carb
30% pro
30% fat
is pretty standard.
Personally mine are
35% carb
35% pro
30% fat because I like to eat more protein + fats
5% either way is not going to make much difference it's the overall calorie deficit which matters. Find something that works for you. But I would never personally have more than 50% of total cals coming from carbohydrates.0 -
You have been extremely helpful - thank you VERY, VERY much!!!!0
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This was exactly what I was looking for! I was confused about the same. Thank you so much! :drinker:0
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