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What is Your Weight Loss Goal?
By Rebecca Mohning   View more articles by this author
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August 14

 When deciding on a healthy weight you should consider the calories needed to maintain your goal weight. It is also important to understand how the process of weight loss works so your expectations are realistic. The rate of weight loss depends on a person’s calorie needs, and it is strictly a numbers game when it comes to weight loss. To understand how to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, you need to start with the calorie basics.

Calories are units of energy. In the world of nutrition and health, calories refer to the amount of energy in food and the amount of energy the body uses. The body requires energy all day long to function. The amount of energy a person uses throughout the day varies from person to person.
 
So, how many calories do you need? It depends; even your own energy needs change at different ages and stages of life. Your age, body size, physical condition and activity level all contribute to how much energy you need.  An easy way to gage your calories is to multiply your weight in pounds by 10. For example, a sedentary person weighing 200 pounds would need 2000 calories to maintain his/her weight. If you exercise you can add the daily calorie burn to this total (see chart below for calorie burn estimates). You can also try online tracking resources to find out the calories you burn for various activities as well as track your calorie intake.
 
In order to lose weight you need to eat less calories than your maintenance number. There are 3500 calories in a pound of fat so in order to lose a pound a week you will need to subtract 500 calories per day from your maintenance calorie total. If that calorie number is too low to manage then only subtract 250 calories per day and go with a slower weight loss goal of a half pound per week.
 
The American Dietetic Association’s Complete Food and Nutrition Guide provides great calorie-burning activities and the amount of calories they burn per hour:

 

Activity
Calories for
120-pound person
Calories for
170-pound person
Basketball
330
460
Bicycling (<10 mph)
220
310
Bowling
165
230
Hiking
330
460
Horseback riding
220
310
Jogging
385
540
Mowing lawn
300
425
Running (10 mph)
880
1,230
Swimming, leisure
330
460
Walking briskly
220
310
Weight training
165
230

 

 
Remember to budget your calories so if you consume more calories one day, try to make up for it by adding some additional exercise. Over time, if you save up calories, you are able to have that once-in-a-while splurge and not feel like you’ve blown your calorie budget. Once you hit your weight goal do the math again to be sure you are taking in the appropriate amount of calories to maintain your weight and be sure to account for any calories being burned from exercise. Best wishes in reaching your weight loss goals!
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ncreighton
July 13, 2015, 7:46:48 PM GMT
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