01-31-2014 20:44
01-31-2014 20:44
On the dash board in my zip do I put in how many calories i want to eat each day or how many calories i want to burn each day ? I have just purchased my zip this week
Thanks
Carolyn
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02-01-2014 05:51
02-01-2014 05:51
@carolyndaniel when you set up your Fitbit it asks for your statistics (age, gender, height, weight, and activity level). Based on this information it estimates your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), then you select a weight loss goal (.5lb/week; 1lb/week; 1.5lb/week; 2lb/week). It then takes your BMR and subtracts out the required calorie deficit to reach your goal (3,500 calories = 1 pound). So let's say your BMR came to 2,500 calories/day and you wanted to lose 1 lb a week (3,500/7 = 500) so Fitbit would say if you did nothing all day but lay around you could eat 2,000 calories that day (2,500 bmr - 500 deficit). Now if you move around a lot and workout Fitbit will increase your daily allowance. Sites like this and MyFitnessPal are designed to fluctuate your caloric intake based on exercise so you always have roughly the same daily caloric deficit (500 in this example). Hope this helps.
02-01-2014 05:51
02-01-2014 05:51
@carolyndaniel when you set up your Fitbit it asks for your statistics (age, gender, height, weight, and activity level). Based on this information it estimates your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), then you select a weight loss goal (.5lb/week; 1lb/week; 1.5lb/week; 2lb/week). It then takes your BMR and subtracts out the required calorie deficit to reach your goal (3,500 calories = 1 pound). So let's say your BMR came to 2,500 calories/day and you wanted to lose 1 lb a week (3,500/7 = 500) so Fitbit would say if you did nothing all day but lay around you could eat 2,000 calories that day (2,500 bmr - 500 deficit). Now if you move around a lot and workout Fitbit will increase your daily allowance. Sites like this and MyFitnessPal are designed to fluctuate your caloric intake based on exercise so you always have roughly the same daily caloric deficit (500 in this example). Hope this helps.
02-01-2014 11:29
02-01-2014 11:29
Thank you very much for the help. I am trying to figure the zip out. not very computor savy
Regards
Carolyn
@carolyndaniel wrote:On the dash board in my zip do I put in how many calories i want to eat each day or how many calories i want to burn each day ? I have just purchased my zip this week
Thanks
Carolyn
@carolyndaniel wrote:On the dash board in my zip do I put in how many calories i want to eat each day or how many calories i want to burn each day ? I have just purchased my zip this week
Thanks
Carolyn