gasman
New member
Hey guys I have what I think is a pretty simple question.
When people talk about "minimum calories" I often hear 1200 calories for women, 1500 calories for men. Are these total intake calories or "net calories"?
I target 2000-2200 calories per day, but I never subtract my exercise, or use my exercise as an excuse to eat more.
example:
Monday I ate 1950calories
I ran 35minutes at 10min/mile for an estimate calorie burn of 600 calories.
My "net caloric intake" would be 1350 calories, have I eaten enough for that day? I am below the recommended minimum if I use net calories, but in a good place if I use my total intake.
When people talk about "minimum calories" I often hear 1200 calories for women, 1500 calories for men. Are these total intake calories or "net calories"?
I target 2000-2200 calories per day, but I never subtract my exercise, or use my exercise as an excuse to eat more.
example:
Monday I ate 1950calories
I ran 35minutes at 10min/mile for an estimate calorie burn of 600 calories.
My "net caloric intake" would be 1350 calories, have I eaten enough for that day? I am below the recommended minimum if I use net calories, but in a good place if I use my total intake.