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Exercise burning calories

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amazingtoxic | 18:00 Thu 25th Jan 2007 | Health & Fitness
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I have done an energy calculation for myself, which obviously tell me how many calories I need to eat a day, based on my age, heigh, sex, physical activity etc etc. It says I should be eating around 2400 (a lots as I exercise virtually everyday) Now when I exercise, I burn calories, so does that mean,l should eat more during the day to replace the calories I have burnt or do I still to the 2400 by energy needs calculation told me?

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The 2400 calories takes into account the amount of exercise you do so you don't need to increase your calorie intake.

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