Scientific data shows we are terrible at guessing what we burn and eat. Here is how to fix it.
Your smartwatch might be your best friend, but it's often a liar when it comes to calorie expenditure. Most wrist-based trackers estimate calories burned based on heart rate, which doesn't account for individual metabolic efficiency.
Studies have shown that some popular wearables can be off by nearly double when tracking calories burned during exercise.
Most gym equipment (treadmills/ellipticals) uses outdated algorithms that overestimate your burn by 30-45%.
This is where most people fail globally. There is a psychological bias called the "Health Halo." When we eat foods perceived as healthy (like avocado, nuts, or olive oil), we subconsciously underestimate their caloric density.
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Calculate My Real Burn RateTo win the global weight loss game, you must move from guessing to measuring. Accuracy is the difference between a successful transformation and a frustrating plateau.