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October 22, 2024 at 10:23 am #233559
Lafar19024
ParticipantRecently I faced the task of correctly calculating my daily calorie intake, because during breastfeeding it is especially important to maintain a balance between nutrition for yourself and your baby. I found a great online tool – tdee calculator breastfeeding. This calculator takes into account all the important parameters: weight, height, activity level and, what is important for nursing mothers, the peculiarities of breastfeeding. Using the calculator turned out to be very simple: I entered my data, selected the activity and indicated that I was breastfeeding. The calculator immediately gave the result – how many calories I need to maintain my current weight, and also suggested how much I can consume if I want to lose or gain weight. This is especially useful, since when breastfeeding it is important not to harm the child and your body.
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October 22, 2024 at 10:29 am #233564
Giyab55715
ParticipantChoosing the best TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) calculator to accurately calculate your daily calorie needs can be a daunting task, but there are a few key factors to consider. First, make sure the calculator takes into account your individual parameters – age, gender, height, weight, and activity level. Some calculators offer more detailed settings, including information about your body composition and goals (weight loss, maintenance, or gain), which can significantly improve the accuracy of the calculation. Second, pay attention to the calculation methodology. There are several formulas, such as Mifflin-St Jeor and Harris-Benedict, and different calculators may use different approaches. Choose the one that makes the most sense to you and suits your lifestyle.
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October 22, 2024 at 10:41 am #233569
Xolihi3558
ParticipantI have been looking for a way to better understand my calorie intake and appropriate activity level for a long time, and that is when I came across the TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) calculator. My experience using this tool has been very helpful. First, I entered my details: age, height, weight, activity level and goals. The calculator quickly gave me results, showing how many calories I needed to maintain my weight, lose weight or gain weight. This was a real eye-opener for me! I did not realize how many calories I really needed and often overate or, conversely, underate. I became more conscious of my nutrition. Now I plan my meals taking into account the data received from the calculator. This has helped me not only to balance my diet, but also to achieve my fitness goals. As a result, I have noticed improvements in my fitness and energy.
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