05-16-2017 07:51
05-16-2017 07:51
Hi everyone. I've tried searching the forum, but haven't found anything that exactly answers my question. Basically, since I started using the FitBit (2 days ago), my permitted calorie intake per MyFitnessPal seems way off. I've got MFP set to "Lightly Active" with the goal of losing 1lb/wk. Today, I've taken 2,674 FitBit steps, and MFP is counting that as *248* calories earned. It's saying I can eat 2,508 calories today. That seems insanely high, esp. sicne it's only 10:00am. Yesterday, I went for a 10 minute jog and ended up with 14,000 steps, and MFP has that as 1,623 earned calories from exercise. I ate 2849 calories yesterday, and it's still showing me with a defecit of 1,034--which can't possibly be right. There's no way I could theoretically eat 3800 calories a day and still lose weight.
Any ideas what's going on?
05-17-2017 19:16
05-17-2017 19:16
I have been using the FitBit coupled with the MFP for months. Suddenly I am also getting insanely high exercise calories credited to my MFP account. I am hoping for some answer to this OTHER than disconnecting the two.
It is a convenience to have them "speak" to each other, but not when I am getting 550 calories for walking around in my daily life on top of my actual exercise.
Please someone Help!!!
05-19-2017 19:12
05-19-2017 19:12
You guys might want to ask MFP, they are responsible for what they sync and their calculations.