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    sweet post,you think i could go by all these calculators for my diet program?
    are they actually accurate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrmy View Post
    sweet post,you think i could go by all these calculators for my diet program?
    are they actually accurate?
    it would help if you were specific on what calculators you were referring to

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    Quote Originally Posted by eatrainrest View Post
    it would help if you were specific on what calculators you were referring to
    well the caloric needs calculator,then onto the calories from fat/carbs/protein calculator

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrmy View Post
    well the caloric needs calculator,then onto the calories from fat/carbs/protein calculator
    your caloric needs will be based on your BMR, which takes accurate body fat calcs to get those numbers correct.. then it depends on how many kcals you burn during activity

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    Quote Originally Posted by eatrainrest View Post
    your caloric needs will be based on your BMR, which takes accurate body fat calcs to get those numbers correct.. then it depends on how many kcals you burn during activity
    oh ok.but those are accurate after all that is measured?
    i always though more calories should be from protein and fat than carbs..

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    Quote Originally Posted by eatrainrest View Post
    yea they will be fairly accurate. sorry it took me some time to get to this question. it will depend on your goals regarding macro proportions. if you bulk you will generally need more carbs, less fats, moderate protein. and cutting you will need less carbs, more fats, high protein.
    thats cool bro,at least yur helping
    i do appreciate the advice very much so

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