niamh211 wrote: » Hi I was wondering how many calories I should be eating a day I am female, age 27, 5ft 7inchs and weight 108lbs! Any advice would be really appreciated
4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: » one thread would have sufficed, be patient people will answer.....
Onesnap wrote: » I just looked it up for you and it says your healthy weight is 143 lbs. 127 is the minimum for your height and age.
cookiealbright wrote: » 1,430.
Onesnap wrote: » 108 lbs is too thin for 5'7"!
Wheelhouse15 wrote: » Go to IIFYM.com or Scooby's Workshop and use their TDEE calculator. Just input your activity level etc and it will give you a good idea. Also, MFP allows you to input that information to give you an idea based on what you want to do -- lose, gain, or maintain -- but it's not considered as accurate. Once you get that number then you have to actually adjust your number based on personal observations since it's only an estimate. If you are trying to lose and you can't then you'll have to adjust your calories downward and if you are trying to gain then you'll have to adjust up.
AliceDark wrote: » OP, go to this site: http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/. Depending on your activity level, you'd expect to start a healthy rate of gain somewhere between 1800 and 2300 calories per day, maybe more.
niamh211 wrote: » cookiealbright wrote: » 1,430. That would def b wrong for me to gain weight
niamh211 wrote: » AliceDark wrote: » OP, go to this site: http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/. Depending on your activity level, you'd expect to start a healthy rate of gain somewhere between 1800 and 2300 calories per day, maybe more. I burn between 300/400 through exercise so would I need to be eating this back? Would 2000 be enough to gain then?
ndj1979 wrote: » niamh211 wrote: » cookiealbright wrote: » 1,430. That would def b wrong for me to gain weight you know this how? YOu came in and asked how many calories, but you already know how many calories you needed????
AliceDark wrote: » The Scooby's site uses a method of calculating your target that factors in your weekly average exercise, so you wouldn't eat back your calories if you use it to find your target. If you want to use the eat-back method, change your MFP settings to gain 0.5 pounds per week and do what it tells you to do. I don't have enough information to tell you whether 2000 calories are enough to gain; I gave you a ballpark based on what Scooby's said when I plugged in some of your information.
ceoverturf wrote: » niamh211 wrote: » Hi I was wondering how many calories I should be eating a day I am female, age 27, 5ft 7inchs and weight 108lbs! Any advice would be really appreciated At that height and weight...ALL OF THEM!
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