How many points????

  • I have just started the journey to a new me(again).I was a member of weight watchers 3 years ago (lost27)and still have my point book,I was smaller then,c/w320,and my doctor tells me I need to be eating 2000-2100 calories a day.First question does that sound right?It seems like alot of calories and how many points would that be?
  • 20 points = 1150 calories
    22 points = 1250 calories
    24 points = 1350 calories
    25 points = 1400 calories
    26 points = 1450 calories
    27 points = 1500 calories
    28 points = 1550 calories
    29 points = 1600 calories
    31 points = 1700 calories
    33 points = 1800 calories
    35 points = 1900 calories (Flex Points)

    This is not always true because of fat and fiber but it is close. Also the thing to remember is that it does not include the 200-250 calories a day W/W built into the program for free veggies and/or freebies that they give you (you know that one serving of sugar free jello or Cool Whip Free).

    BTW this is what was in the leaders manual during the 1-2-3 Success Program:

    18-25 points = 1050-1400 calories
    20-27 points = 1150-1500 calories
    22-29 points = 1250-1600 calories
    24-31 points = 1350-1700 calories
    26-33 points = 1450-1800 calories
    28-35 points = 1550-1900 calories

    And I redid the list to show no ranges.
  • Less than 150 = 20 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    150-174 = 22 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    175-199 = 24 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    200-224 = 26 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    225-249 = 28 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    250-274 = 30 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    275-299 = 31 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    300-324 = 32 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    325-349 = 33 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
    350+ = 34 Target Points + 35 Flex Points a week
  • Thankyou kelly and keep up the good work
  • Wasa Crisp'N Light wheat crackerbread..1 serving is1 slice
    25 calories 0 fat less than 1 gram fiber.. if the label states that something is less than a full gram, do I count it as a whole gram? This would be 1 point per serving?