Calories In - Calories Out - How to calculate the amount of calories you burn in a day....
Everyone who wants to
lose weight has probably tried multiple diets, supplements and/or plans. There are hundreds of weight loss methods
available to buy. All of them making
wild promises.
Here is the hard
truth - there are no magical pills, diets or exercise gadgets that will make
weight instantly disappear. It comes
down to eating right, staying healthy and burning more calories than you take
in.
That is where the
saying “calories in - calories out” comes from.
You want to make sure you burn more calories (out) than you consume
(in).
Clearly, this is a
simplistic view and a proper diet consists of taking more than calories into
consideration. We will look at that in
other chapters, but right now we want to talk about creating a calorie deficit.
In order to track
this you need some basic information.
First off you need to figure out how many calories you burn per day
naturally. This comes down to factors such as age and weight.
Calculating Number of
Calories You Burn Daily
For Men: 66 + (12.7 x height in inches)
+ (6.23 x weight in pounds) - (6.8 x age in years).
For women: 655 + (4.7 x height in
inches) + ( 4.35 x weight in pounds) - (4.7 x age in years).
This formula will
give you the basic calories you burn daily, just by breathing, hearth pumping
and etc... These are how many calories
you burn if you didn’t move all day (basal metabolic rate).
Once you have that
number, you need to start tracking the calories you burn and the calories you
consume. This can be tricky because it
is a lot of information to keep track of.
There are websites
that can help though:
This is one of the
more popular calorie counters out there since it is free. It will help you track what you eat, and what
you expend. You just have to enter the
foods and activity you had for the day.
It will even allow you to input your basal metabolic rate.
It is ideal if you
can keep a daily caloric deficit, but that isn’t always possible. Sometimes we slip and sometimes we
indulge. If you can get a weekly caloric
deficit that will still have you losing weight.
This isn’t about
starving yourself, or exercising until you are dead. It is all about being aware what you put in
your body, and what you exert. Weight
loss can be a struggle, but if you can manage your calories in and calories out
- you can overcome!
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