How do you enter chicken breast on Fitday

  • I've been having 3 oz of grilled boneless, skinless chicken breast on my salad lately. There are dozens of results when I search for chicken breast on fitday, and there doesn't seem to be one that fits. Should I use the one that says, "roasted, skin not eaten" or will it be different because it was cooked without skin?

    The one I chose today says that 3 oz would be 137 calories, does that sound right?

    Thanks!
  • fitday's chicken always seems high to me too. I just tweek it, with the one you said til the calories come out right. i think 3 oz of breast meat is about 80 cals.
  • I checked mine and I've been using a 'custom foods' chicken for years ... I must have put the info off a package or something.
  • Looks right when I looked at fitday...Remember that 3oz of cooked chicken is different in calories than 3oz of raw chicken.

    I would use either the broiled or roasted option. Note that among the options listed are:

    oz, boneless, cooked (yield after skin removed): 127 cal
    and
    oz, boneless, cooked, skinless: 137 cal

    I think the first is if you weighed the meat before cooking and then removed the skin...this leads to lower calories because there is actually a little less meat than in option #2, where your 3oz doesn't include the weight of the skin.

    So, if you're using already cooked, skinned chicken and the weight is 3 oz, then use option #2.

    If your 3oz is measured when raw, then use one of the raw options.
  • I customed mine too...sometimes the discrepency isn't much but for some things it's really worth the time
  • It never occurred to me to check to see if chicken was close or far off...you really think it overestimates?

    But the one thing I think it really UNDER reports is pizza. No way is a slice of commercial pizza as low as fitday reports. I even went by weight yesterday, they had a cheese pizza from costco and the weight was listed on the box. She cut the pizza into 12 slices, and those were pretty big slices. 150 calories? I wish. And they were much less substantial than another place I get pizza.
  • This always frustrates me, too!! I never know which to pick.
  • If there's a label, I customize the info for pretty much anything I eat. I have my chicken as a custom item because I buy the 98-99% fat free boneless skinless chicken breasts, so I used the info from their package. I also enter the amounts raw because I don't tend to weigh my chicken when it's hot out of the oven. Instead, I take the amount in the package as labeled raw (usually slightly over 1 pound) and just divide it into however many serving I get out of the package. So if people look at my Fitday, they'll see nights where I have 1/2 pound of chicken, but that's raw, so it's actually less weight once it's cooked.
  • Thanks for all of the replies!
  • ennay,

    That was definitely way off on the Costco pizza. Costco's nutritionals can be found at www.dietfacts.com and here is a link to the nutritionals for a slice of their cheese pizza.

    http://www.dietfacts.com/html/nutrit...lice-17854.htm

    Of course, it REALLY depends on how big the slice is. This says the slice is 1/6 of the pizza and for their pizzas, that is HUGE.

    Anyway... just agreeing that the calorie count can vary HUGELY. I enter almost anything I can as a 'custom' too.

    Lindy
  • When I was using fitday all the time ( which I should be getting back into it now!!!) I used to do the custom thing.
  • I customize more than not on FitDay and ALWAYS err on the side of caution!
  • Same here!!