Cholesterol in foods...
Parkercomom
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I didn't realize how much cholesterol I have eaten in the past 2 days. I was having trouble getting fats where they needed to be, so some folks suggested eating a whole egg...whelp, an egg and some chicken...way over on cholesterol for the day. How do you get enough protein and fat but keep cholesterol in check?
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Parkercomom wrote: »I didn't realize how much cholesterol I have eaten in the past 2 days. I was having trouble getting fats where they needed to be, so some folks suggested eating a whole egg...whelp, an egg and some chicken...way over on cholesterol for the day. How do you get enough protein and fat but keep cholesterol in check?
I think there was a mfp blog post about upcoming changes in the US recommended dietary guidelines that mentions cholesterol no longer being a nutrient of concern.0 -
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Parkercomom wrote: »I didn't realize how much cholesterol I have eaten in the past 2 days. I was having trouble getting fats where they needed to be, so some folks suggested eating a whole egg...whelp, an egg and some chicken...way over on cholesterol for the day. How do you get enough protein and fat but keep cholesterol in check?
You probably don't need to be overly concerned about cholesterol in your foods. Just focus on getting whole foods most of the time, getting exercise, and hitting your calorie goals.
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Parkercomom wrote: »I didn't realize how much cholesterol I have eaten in the past 2 days. I was having trouble getting fats where they needed to be, so some folks suggested eating a whole egg...whelp, an egg and some chicken...way over on cholesterol for the day. How do you get enough protein and fat but keep cholesterol in check?
How much is way over on cholesterol?
I ate 124g protein, 29g fat and 365mg of cholesterol. That's 65mg too much cholesterol. I don't consider that way over.
I at eggs, lite milk, Greek yogurt, can of tuna and lentils that day, well they were the main sources of fat and protein.
Does that help?
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My goal is 300...yesterday I was 141 over...today 59. Rather new to this, so still trying to figure it all out.0
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Hello, people have a misconception about cholesterol consumption being bad. What most people don't understand is that when our body does not have an energy or storage use for the blood sugar from carbohydrate digestion then the excess sugar is either stored as triglycerides/fat or turned into cholesterol. Most people even doctors I have shared this with are not aware that carbohydrates have a greater impact on cholesterol levels than cholesterol from animal products0
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Dietary cholesterol does not translate to cholesterol in the blood
so are blood tests showing you have an issue with cholesterol?
In the almost year I've been effectively logging I haven't monitored my cholesterol intake once ... because I don't need to
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I always eat way over my suggested cholesterol intake. However, all of my cholesterol comes from clean sources of animal meat and eggs. I just had blood work done and I was told my cholesterol levels are above the optimal level...so eating cholesterol from healthy sources does not raise unhealthy cholesterol levels on your body.0
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cholesterol isn't a concern, don't worry about it0
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nuyritionbycat wrote: »Hello, people have a misconception about cholesterol consumption being bad. What most people don't understand is that when our body does not have an energy or storage use for the blood sugar from carbohydrate digestion then the excess sugar is either stored as triglycerides/fat or turned into cholesterol. Most people even doctors I have shared this with are not aware that carbohydrates have a greater impact on cholesterol levels than cholesterol from animal products
source please.
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NOT, that I would personally be worrying about the cholesterol, but a great way to get your protein is Quest bars, meat, cheese, milk. For fat, nuts, avocados etc.0
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There is not a lot of reliable scientific studies linking consumption of dietary cholesterol and cholesterol deposits in arteries. In the 1970's researchers cooked the books on a big study funded by a drug company and 50 years later we are still living with the misinformation.
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nuyritionbycat wrote: »Hello, people have a misconception about cholesterol consumption being bad. What most people don't understand is that when our body does not have an energy or storage use for the blood sugar from carbohydrate digestion then the excess sugar is either stored as triglycerides/fat or turned into cholesterol. Most people even doctors I have shared this with are not aware that carbohydrates have a greater impact on cholesterol levels than cholesterol from animal products
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Dietary cholesterol does not translate to cholesterol in the blood
so are blood tests showing you have an issue with cholesterol?
In the almost year I've been effectively logging I haven't monitored my cholesterol intake once ... because I don't need to
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Parkercomom wrote: »Dietary cholesterol does not translate to cholesterol in the blood
so are blood tests showing you have an issue with cholesterol?
In the almost year I've been effectively logging I haven't monitored my cholesterol intake once ... because I don't need to
Don't worry about it, do a little googling on cholesterol and you will see what people mean by the guidelines changing on eating cholesterol. Keep eating your eggs and lean meats. I ignore my cholesterol rating on MFP.0 -
A lot of times when i eat eggs I'll have one whole egg and a1/4 cup of egg whites. it will cut your cholesterol way down if you really want eggs0
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barryplumber wrote: »A lot of times when i eat eggs I'll have one whole egg and a1/4 cup of egg whites. it will cut your cholesterol way down if you really want eggs
Oh really?0 -
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Well this is embarrassing. I'm new to myfitnesspal and trying to stick to the recommended nutritional guidelines.
I found this post because I was searching to find out what the heck everyone else was eating to reach their recommended cholesterol numbers since mine are falling way short each day!
D'oh!0
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