Thank you Guideon! It will be interesting to see what I weigh when teh gut and lovehandles are gone.
I have to say that the NIH body weight simulator does not work for me with short term weightloss goals. It calculates my calories way too high to maintain the same rate of loss for the next 3 months. 3,248 calories when I've been trying for 2,300 for the loss rate I've had.
I did figure out that with the same settings, but using a 200 pound goal 2,300 calories works out to 60 weeks.
My current rate of loss has been 1.23 pounds a week which would take 90 weeks to go from 311 to 200 that gives 2,656 calories.
I could believe that I have averaged 2,656 for the 3 months so far. You figure in cheat meals, time not estimating calories, and the initial increase in appetite that running gave me.
The 60 week model is a rate loss of 1.85 pounds/week which is still healthy weight loss rate. Staying at 2,300 calories over the entire course of weight loss from this point forward will get me to 200 pounds 7 months sooner than 2,656 calories IF it's right.
So NIH body weight simulator:
short term = BS
long term = seemingly and hopefully accurate