Anyone have weight loss success and NOT limit their fruit intake?
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This anti fruit thing is so depressing. I blame Lustig.
It's generally recommended by nutrition types that the average American (I get you may not be American) increase fruit, not decrease, as there doesn't actually seem to be an epidemic of people eating crazy amounts of fruit. Beyond that, of course, what matters is your overall calories.
I lost a lot of weight eating 1-2 servings of fruit in the winter (which isn't particularly high) and more, probably 2-3 servings on average, in the warmer months (I tend to prefer local fruits in season).0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »I note you didn't say anything about tracking overall calories...just that you're eating "healthy"
If you eat so much fruit, that it causes you to eat more calories than you burn, then yes, it will be counterproductive to weight loss. The articles you referenced may be trying to point this out (albeit in a very non-specific way). In at least one well-known national weight loss program (cough...Weight Watchers...cough), they don't count a lot of fruits against your daily point allowance, so you could easily go over your daily allowance by eating too much fruit.
That said, as long as you're accounting for the calories they contain against your daily goals, there's nothing wrong with consuming 'a lot' of fruit.
This.
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I've lost weight and still eat fruit whenever I want. As long as you stay within your calorie limits for the day and burn off more calories than you take in, you will lose weight, regardless of your fruit intake. Also, fruit is actually a good option because you also get water and fiber when you consume it in it's fresh, raw form0
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I love blueberries too. A entire pint of blueberries is only about 230 calories with about 10 grams of fiber. So if you're going to binge on something . . .
I know they are good for you but I can sit down and finish a pint, no problem! Better than chips or candy but it is possible to over do it and gain lbs on fruit. I did.
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I think the only people who need to be conscious of fruit intake are diabetics. Otherwise just eat to maintain your desired deficit. Fruit is amazing, full of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, the list goes on. Enjoy your fruit during the day, it's nature's dessert.0
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As long as it's within your calories, eat as much fruit as you like.0
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2 fruits a day r OK but be careful because even fruits contain sugar.
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What's wrong with fruit? I blame Lustig too.0
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Erida_Zgjana wrote: »2 fruits a day r OK but be careful because even fruits contain sugar.
I don't care! The other benefits of fruit far outweigh their sugar content..
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Thanks all for the advice0
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Mid morning I have a green smoothie I make in the morning before work.
1.5c spiniach 3/4 c coconut water 1 apple 1 c fresh fruit 1 c frozen fruit toss in Vitamix yum 3 +servings fruit
curbs my sweet tooth that craves candy doughnuts & cakes good fiber extra energy still losing weight0 -
you can eat fruit and lose weight
but some people might argue that if you are getting something sweet your brain might continue craving sweets so it's important to be careful not to binge
sugar, salt and fats were not plentiful all the time and our brains might be hardwired to crave them when available.
it's one theory I've heard.0 -
Fruit doesn't make you gain weight. Fruit doesn't prevent weight loss.
Chocolate doesn't make you gain weight. Chocolate doesn't prevent weight loss.
Celery doesn't make you gain weight. Celery doesn't prevent weight loss.
Triple cream brie cheese doesn't make you gain weight. Triple cream brie cheese doesn't prevent weight loss.
Excess calories make you gain weight. Excess calories prevent weight loss. It doesn't matter if you eat all fruit or all red meat or all celery: if you eat more calories than your body needs/you burn in a day, you gain weight over time. It takes way more celery sticks to do that than it takes wedges of triple cream brie, but a calorie is a calorie in terms of weight loss. If you want to eat a 100 calorie sweet but instead go for a 100 calorie piece of fruit, you might find your hunger is appeased more. In terms of weight loss, all else the same, it makes no difference which you go for. If you binge on fruit because you're chasing the sweetness of a single lolly, you might be better off with the lolly.0 -
Not true darling I eat loads of fruit like big ol oranges bananas nectarines so sweet peaches veggies and everything and I'm still losing unintentionally so keep on raw fruit and vegging0
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I've been eating much more fruit since I started using MFP. Just yesterday ate plums, watermelon, and strawberries. 25lbs lost in 3 months.0
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I eat fruit daily and am losing weight.0
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