fitday.com
I've been using fitday.com to record both my calories burned and calories eaten. It is amazing how many calories it tells me I burn a day. More than I expected....
I am 44 years old, 5'9" and weigh about 133 pounds. I have a seated job, but move nonstop when I get home from work (housework, etc.), so I chose a lifestyle of seated work/some movement. I also workout for 60-75 minutes, 5 days a week. It tells me that I am allowed 1344 calories for basal (sitting around and breathing?), 831 for lifestyle and I average 400 calories for working out each day! To maintain my weight, I should eat around 2500 calories each day that I work out, and on days when I don't work out, I should eat around 2100 calories.
That seems like a lot to me, but I've been entering my food each day, and that's about what I normally eat. If I lower it to 1800-2000, I slowly lose weight. If I start eating snacks or cheating in some other way up to 2800 calories, I gain weight.
I don't know how people's natural metabolisms vary, and it surely doesn't take that into account. It definitely has a great food database.
It works for me, for some reason. Take it or leave it!
PennyLaney