08-11-2017 17:24 - edited 08-13-2017 23:05
08-11-2017 17:24 - edited 08-13-2017 23:05
Can I adjust my BMR? I got mine tested and the difference between the fitbits bmr and my testing is almost 100.
eta: 100 not 1000 kcal difference
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Best Answer08-11-2017 23:37
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08-11-2017 23:37
You can't directly adjust your BMR burn rate. The best you can do is to tweak your age, height or weight until you get the numbers you want.
Best Answer08-11-2017 23:37
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08-11-2017 23:37
You can't directly adjust your BMR burn rate. The best you can do is to tweak your age, height or weight until you get the numbers you want.
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08-12-2017
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08-12-2017
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@Ddsweet 1000 calorie per difference is an astronomical discrepancy between two estimates of BMR. So I am wondering if you might be confusing measurements of BMR with TDEE (total daily energy expenditure).
How was your BMR measured? How did you calculate your Fitbit derived BMR?
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Best Answer08-13-2017 23:05
08-13-2017 23:05
Yes that should say 100, not 1000. I think my Fitbit has me at 1640 kcal/day And my testing resulted in 1732 kcal/day.y testing was done by a nutritionist. I fasted and laid down for 20 minutes with a breathing apparatus on. Not sure the technical term for the machine.
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