hi everyone, as the title says in just starting out and looking for some advice re the daily calorie intake, according to the nhs website its 1400, then using the calc its 1700 then i looked at a few different tdee calculaters and they went to 2,000+!!! So yeah colour me confused!! Anyone shed any light?
Just starting and not sure where to st... - Weight Loss Support
Just starting and not sure where to start?
Hi and welcome, Htins
1400 calories is a generic number of calories for an average sized woman, with an average amount of weight to lose and there aren't very many of them around! Put your details into the BMI calculator, for a range of calories, that will ensure weight loss
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Hello Htins,
The NHS BMI Checker will give you a calorie limit based on your current weight, height and activity levels.
With the different amounts the NHS bmi will give you infor basing everything you need into it like weight, age, sex and exercise amounts. The others do not tend to do this. They just seem to tell nearly everyone same amounts or tell you an amount but not including your exercise. I would stick with the Bmi calculator. It has worked great for most of us.
Hello Htins
I hope you get a new way of moving forwards... Sounds like a calorie conundrum!! Take a read of the post from moreless for sound advice on this forum.
Wishing you great success and support through the ups and downs...
Be loyal to you and your goals..
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