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I think it is 22...

2006-07-09 08:46:30 · answer #1 · answered by linzy 4 · 0 0

POINTS Target
This chart is NOT for growing teens or nursing women. Growing teens, females under 16 and males under 19, should add 2 points to the target shown. Nursing woman should add 10 points to the target show. Everyone should consult a doctor before beginning or modifying any weight loss program.

The first column is your weight right now. The second column is your POINTS Target. Your POINTS Target is the minimum numbers of points you should each every single day.

000 – 149 20
150 – 174 22
175 – 199 24
200 – 224 26
225 – 249 28
250 – 274 30
275 – 299 31
300 – 324 32
325 – 349 33
350 – 999 34
The best way to figure how many points are in the food you are eating is to use your POINTSFinder. If you don’t have it handy, you can use a calculator with the following formula. POINTS = [Calories/50] – [grams of fiber*/5] + [grams of fat/12] *note that the grams of fiber are capped at 4 grams per serving.


Activity Points
In addition to eating your Target points each day, you may choose to earn and optionally eat Activity points. Activity points earned must be used on the same day they are earned, if they are used at all. Activity points are fully described on, and can be calculated with, your POINTSbooster. If you don’t have it handy, you can use a calculator and the following formulas.
Activity points for light intensity = [your weight] x [minutes] x 0.00023
Activity points for moderate intensity = [your weight] x [minutes] x 0.00033
Activity points for high intensity = [your weight] x [minutes] x 0.00081
Light intensity is described as being able to talk and sing, with regular breathing and no sweating. Examples of light intensity activities are leisurely walking or biking. Moderate intensity is described as being able to talk but not sing, with deep breathing and sweating after 10 minutes. Examples of moderate intensity activities are brisk walking or brisk biking. High intensity is described as being able to only talk briefly, with rapid deep breathing and sweating after 3-5 minutes. Examples of high intensity activities are running or competitive cycling.



FlexPoints
In addition to eating all of your Target Points each day and optionally eating some or all of your Activity Points each day, you’ll begin each week with 35 FlexPoints. Use them any way you please. Don’t use them at all, use some, divide them evenly over the week, or spend them all on a weekend splurge. Once the week is up, they’re gone.

2006-07-11 04:38:15 · answer #2 · answered by WiserAngel 6 · 0 0

20 points

2006-07-09 11:02:28 · answer #3 · answered by donna 2 · 0 0

Unless WW has changed their system you will be allowed between 14 and 16 points daily.


140 lbs is a good weight if you are taller than 5'6"".

2006-07-09 08:47:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

< 150 #'s 20
150-174 #'s 22
175-199 #'s 24
200-224 #'s 26
225-249 #'s 28
250-274 #'s 30
275-299 #'s 31
300-324 #'s 32
325-349 #'s 33
> 350 #'s 34

This is the normal guideline but it is different for pregnant women and children.

2006-07-12 14:42:42 · answer #5 · answered by sunshine05rose 5 · 0 0

I think it is 20 for your weight. I use Weightwatchers online. It's good.

2006-07-09 08:46:23 · answer #6 · answered by Constant_Traveler 5 · 0 0

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