01-26-2014 08:14
01-26-2014 08:14
My wife always sabotages my diets so I'm going to count calories and use the weight watchers container for portion control. How many calories would support a 250 lb man?
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01-26-2014 09:20
01-26-2014 09:20
Shouldn't your fitbit tell you? A lot better than us since it knows how active you are and how many calories you burn through exercise. Your age makes a difference too.
01-26-2014 09:32
01-26-2014 09:32
01-26-2014 09:20
01-26-2014 09:20
Shouldn't your fitbit tell you? A lot better than us since it knows how active you are and how many calories you burn through exercise. Your age makes a difference too.
01-26-2014 09:32
01-26-2014 09:32
01-26-2014 15:02
01-26-2014 15:02
There are several parts to the calculation of how many calories you can eat.
1. The number of calories you use just staying alive..... for a 40 year old 325lb, 6ft male this would be ~2,700 calories.
2. The number of calories burned during activities. If you walk 4 miles you would burn off 400 calories.
Which mean if you walk 4 miles every day you can eat 3,100 calories and your weight will remain constant (staying alive calories plus exercise calories).
To loose a pound per week you would need to eat 500 calories less than 3,100 so your final tally would be 2,600 calories a day.
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01-26-2014 16:23
01-26-2014 16:23
Be aware that calculators for basal metabolic rate generally overestimate calories needs for those of us who are overweight. The calculators assume a muscle to fat ratio, and since muscle burns more than fat, they tend to be incorrect.
I have been told that a more correct way to estimate the BMR (the calories you'd burn lying in bed all day) is to use a calculator for your ideal weight + 1/4 of your additional weight.
I know fitbit way overcalculates my calorie needs...