why callories control, not fat?

Hi,can someone advice? Why the application for controlling callories rather than fat ? Because my plan is to reduce weight and burn fat. Thx
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  • joannepimley
    joannepimley Posts: 7 Member
    Drives me so crazy when people think dietary fat makes you fat. Carbohydrates are the worst macronutrient. But weightloss is down to consuming less calories than you exhume. Just make sure those calories come from healthy, wholesome foods!!
  • Sinistrous
    Sinistrous Posts: 5,589 Member
    Calories in, calories out. Caloric deficit for weight loss. If you're interested in only cutting out fats, you may not see results as fast as you'd like. If you're worried about fat intake, just log it if it's an issue to you due to health problems, because as mentioned above, the body does need fat to process your food.
    Since I have no gall bladder, I have to avoid greasy foods, but I still consume fat, just enough so my body doesn't go insane. Best of luck!

    Maybe someone here can help you figure out what the ideal intake may be for you. I forgot the link, sadly, but plenty of people here that can point you in the right direction :)
  • Sinistrous
    Sinistrous Posts: 5,589 Member
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    seska422 wrote: »
    30 years ago, carbs were king and fat was terrible. That wasn't any more right or wrong than the reverse thinking that's widely disseminated now.

    Has it really been that long since the "fat free" craze? Wow I feel old. Now the "in" thing is gluten free this and gluten free that. Because now suddenly everyone has a gluten intolerance. ooops, I better not go there.

    I haven't even bothered searching what a gluten is. .-.
    That's all gibberish to me >.> lol
  • rahmat_hidayat
    rahmat_hidayat Posts: 62 Member
    RodaRose wrote: »
    rahmat805 wrote: »
    Hi,can someone advice? Why the application for controlling callories rather than fat ? Because my plan is to reduce weight and burn fat. Thx

    We absolutely need fat and protein.
    We lose weight by reducing the amount of food we normally eat -- does not matter what kind. :)

  • rahmat_hidayat
    rahmat_hidayat Posts: 62 Member
    Off course we need fat but the current situation may be already overlimit in the body. So is it wrong to avoid fatty foods for dietary? Is it a myth..
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    rahmat805 wrote: »
    Off course we need fat but the current situation may be already overlimit in the body. So is it wrong to avoid fatty foods for dietary? Is it a myth..

    The body needs fat for hormones to function correctly. Body fat is only used for energy when there isn't enough energy. It's not used to support body functions that require dietary fat. So even if you have a lot of fat stored, you still need to eat fat.
  • rahmat_hidayat
    rahmat_hidayat Posts: 62 Member
    Thanks and i need time to think and understand that. Because It is different from information i got so far and my friend's dietary practices.
  • rahmat_hidayat
    rahmat_hidayat Posts: 62 Member
    The fat you eat is not the fat stored in your body, unless you eat more calories of it than your body is burning.

    There are 4 main macronutrients that are used by the body for energy, and how much energy is in each food is determined by calories:
    Fat has 9 calories
    Protein and carbohydrates have roughly 4 calories
    Alcohol has about 7 calories

    Your body needs a certain amount of calories to sustain living and activities, and if it doesn't get that amount through food it will tap into stored fat reserves. Even if you ate nothing but butter all day, but did not give your body the calories it needs, it would still tap into your body fat reserves for more energy and you will lose body fat, and even if you ate no fatty foods at all but was providing your body with more energy than it needs it will use the excess to store this energy as body fat. You shouldn't confuse body fat with dietary fat.

    To lose body fat, you need to force your body to burn body fat by not giving it all the energy it needs. You do that by reducing your food intake by a certain amount of calories. This guarantees weight loss. Reducing dietary fat does not guarantee weight loss because the calories of the rest of your macronutrients can be lower, higher or the same as the energy your body needs. That's why this app controls calories not fat, because it's more accurate and gets more consistent results.

  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    rahmat805 wrote: »
    Thanks and i need time to think and understand that. Because It is different from information i got so far and my friend's dietary practices.

    this is what happens when you have the blind leading the blind.

    Your body requires that you burn more energy in order to use it's stored energy reserves (fat cells). Our bodies get energy (also called calories) from macronutrients.

    All of the food we eat is made up of macronutrients: proteins, carbs, and fats and these provide energy, and micronutrients the vitamins and minerals we need.

    So if you can understand.... it is an excess in total calories which causes your body to store energy. When you eat less energy than your body needs it uses it's stored energy.


    The "fat" you eat is NOT body fats. An excess of any macronutrient which causes you to overeat total calories causes weight gain.
  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,724 Member
    rahmat805 wrote: »
    Thanks and this is very clear explanation to me. Can you advise me more to the point. So do you mean I am liberty to eat barbeque, beef satay, chocolate, and the like as long as total daily calorries under target?

    Yep. >:) Just make sure you select the right entries and log accurately. There are some great links stickied at the top of the forums. I like these two myself:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1296011/calorie-counting-101/p1

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1234699/logging-accurately-step-by-step-guide/p1
  • rahmat_hidayat
    rahmat_hidayat Posts: 62 Member
    misskarne wrote: »
    rahmat805 wrote: »
    Thanks and this is very clear explanation to me. Can you advise me more to the point. So do you mean I am liberty to eat barbeque, beef satay, chocolate, and the like as long as total daily calorries under target?

    Yes, absolutely. In fact, I make room for ice cream and chocolate topping regularly. I wouldn't give it up for the world.

  • rahmat_hidayat
    rahmat_hidayat Posts: 62 Member
    Haha sure 100% agree.
  • rahmat_hidayat
    rahmat_hidayat Posts: 62 Member
    misskarne wrote: »
    rahmat805 wrote: »
    Off course we need fat but the current situation may be already overlimit in the body. So is it wrong to avoid fatty foods for dietary? Is it a myth..

    It is a myth. Unless you have a medical reason, there is no need to avoid anything. Fat's fine, dairy's fine, gluten is fine, carbs are GREAT!, protein's fine etc.