Fitday calculating AMR, how can I make it stop?

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I'm not sure whether this is the right forum, but I couldn't figure out any other section to post it in...

Fitday keeps calculating my AMR and adding it to the calories burned... Even on days I don't exercise, fitday says I'm burning around 2700, which I'm pretty sure isn't right. On days I do exercise, it says I'm burning in the 3000's. I'm fairly positive that that's an excessive amount.

Now, I know this is a technical question, but I was hoping since so many people here use it, someone could give me an answer. I've tried customizing my metabolic baseline (activities log>>[lifestyle level]>>customize) but it just doesn't work. I really hope someone can help, because it's giving me a calorie balance that isn't right. I generally use that as a guideline, but I realized it was inaccurate after about a week of losing nothing.

Once again, sorry if this is the wrong forum...

Thanks for reading!
 
Are you talking about the calories you burn just being alive? I knw for me, fitday always had me in the 2000's on days I did, well, nothing. And the days I exercised they added on to it? If so, you do burn calories just being alive but you have to burn over your normal in order to lose weight.
 
Are you talking about the calories you burn just being alive? I knw for me, fitday always had me in the 2000's on days I did, well, nothing. And the days I exercised they added on to it? If so, you do burn calories just being alive but you have to burn over your normal in order to lose weight.

Yeah, I feel like it's kind of throwing me off... usually for someone my size, it's somewhere around 1650, but I'd like fitday to use THAT for days I don't do anything... and I have no idea why they ADD to the active metabolic rate. Bah.

Thanks for your response! :D
 
I don't fully trust fitday sometimes, did you check your weight charts to make sure fitday is logging them correctly? [you probably did, I'm just trying to think of things that would affect it]
 
yeah. Is there any other calorie logging site that doesn't do that?
 
wait... maybe that solved it. When I added sleep to my activity log, it dropped the calories significantly. Perhaps this is a way around the problem?:conehead:


:D Thanks!
 
wait... maybe that solved it. When I added sleep to my activity log, it dropped the calories significantly. Perhaps this is a way around the problem?:conehead:


:D Thanks!

I had that same problem, then I noticed it had me seated all day for an entire 24 hours-which obviously wasn't the case. :blush5:
 
It still isn't quite right-- off by a few hundred calories-- but it's much better than it was.
 
Well, you really have to consider that you never quite know how many calories you're burning in a day. Or maybe you made your lifestyle too active?
I'm not sure. I put it all the way to sedentary lifestyle, and it was still 1950 on days I wasn't exercising. :confused: That's still about 300 too high, according to all the other sites I've been to. I DON'T GET IT!!!
haha... thanks for suffering my complaining.

:)
 
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