This way if I maintain a higher average burn I'll be rewarded with being able to eat more.
This is actually something we're trying to avoid. Many of our users exercise for weight loss, and if you compensate your calorie loss from exercise activity by eating more food, it makes it much harder to see the results of that exercise.
Hopefully that makes sense, it's something very interesting to consider!
Charlie
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Bruneauinfo <bruneauinfo@gmail.com> wrote:
It would be nice if the calorie intake projections in the Plan menu in
Noom were based on actual calories burned per week. That is how much
I'm allowed to eat should be based on my past weeks performance rather
than an abstract exercise plan (or at least to have the option to set
up my plan this way). If I burned 2500 calories over the past 7 days
my caloric intake suggestions should be based on 2500 calories burned.
This way if I maintain a higher average burn I'll be rewarded with
being able to eat more. If however I slack off a little on my
exercise, or if I get injured and have to take a break, the caloric
intake suggestions will decrease to match what is actually happening
rather than what I plan on happening.
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