Ok, some of you are more experienced at this sort of thing than I am, so maybe someone can tell me if I am right or wrong about these so called Calorie Calculators. Using
This one for example, I put in that I am Male, 52 years old, 6 feet tall, and lead a Light Activity lifestyle. It calculates that I burn 3400 calories during a typical day. I think that has got to be wrong. If I change the Lifestyle option to Moderate Activity and leave the rest the same, it says I burn 3900 calories during a typical day. (Some days I am pretty active, others I'm not.)
Here's where I need to be corrected if I am wrong... If I were to eat 1600 Calories a day (which I try very hard to stick to) and if I were to burn 3400 to 3900 Calories a day, logic tells me that I would be burning anywhere from 1800 to 2300 Calories more than I eat in a day, thus I should be losing weight pretty fast. Right?
But
I'm not. In fact, since I found out I am diabetic I have changed my diet considerably. I eat less, I eat better, and yet I have gained a lot of weight. Thus I think these Calorie Calculators are far from accurate.
What do you guys think?