I love data so I collect a lot of it.
Today I decided to calculate my average caloric intake over the past month and compare that with my weight loss! Here's what I got:
As of April 8 my average weight from the past month was 171.3. I calculated my average caloric intake from April 8 to May 8 (29 days). My average was 1943 calories per day. My average weight from the past month as of May 8 was 165.0, so I lost an average of 6.3 pounds in those 29 days, or 1.5 pounds per week. This means I've been in a (on average, all of these numbers are averages lol) 750 calorie per day deficit. Add 750 to 1943 and my average TDEE is almost 2700 calories per day! Not too shabby for my height and weight lol.
Of course it's possible I'm overestimating the calories I eat (I use MyFitnessPal and weigh my food, etc.) but I do try to be as exact as possible.
I just thought this was interesting because online TDEE calculators all tell me I should be eating 1800 per day to lose 1 pound per week, even when I say I'm "moderately active". So bottom line TDEE calculators are not the end all be all!
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