Is There a Best Way to Track Calories?

Many of us track our calories and use that tracking as a way to gauge if we are consuming less than we are burning. Calorie counting is arguably one of the most important variables in weight loss itself (well, counting fewer calories...after consuming fewer calories than in your previous lifestyle).

But what is the best way to track your calories, and is there one way that's better than another?

I've always had a hard time tracking calories, mostly because I've never stuck to one system. I went out once and bought a little notebook that I was going to carry around with me in my purse and specifically use it only to record the calories that I ate each day, in each item of each meal.

It did work for a little while, but then I lost that notebook and for some reason didn't think I should go out and get a new one. So everything just stopped. Then, I started using an Internet program to record my calories. That didn't last long either, however, because the time it took to log on to the site was too much to do so frequently throughout the day.

Recently, I've blogged about an app called "Loose It!" for the iPhone which I personally know someone who believes the app is helping them. But, I don't have an iPhone.

I do try and keep a mental log of the calories I'm eating in each meal and try and put that in perspective of my whole day. But, by the end of the day I can barely remember.

What is the best way to track calories? What do you guys do?

posted @ Wednesday, June 30, 2010 10:05 PM

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# re: Is There a Best Way to Track Calories?

Left by Heather18 at 7/7/2010 2:15 PM
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When I joined Sparkpeople.com I weighed 280 pounds and I started tracking all of my calories there. It gives you a calorie range based on your age, weight, gender, and planned exercise each week. It took me 2+ years but I am maintaining 170ish now.
The odd thing is, I didn't measure my food. If I was eating cereal and milk, I never measured. My mom and I would eat at buffets and restaurants, how could I measure that there? My mom cooks (I have tried, it turns out to be awful...) and she is not into losing weight. So...who knows how many calories she adds to my food? I didn't want this to take over my life...so I just made healthy choices. Even without measuring, I have lost the weight!! Right now, I still never measure. I track 1 serving per food depending on how much I ate. I have started measuring out my cereal and oatmeal, but you can still catch me in the kitchen drinking from the milk carton...lol

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