nutrition facts percentage to grams
montherzaben
Posts: 15 Member
hi
some products has macros lables as percentage not grams,for example
total fat 2.7%
carb64%
prot 12%
can i convert it to grams?
some products has macros lables as percentage not grams,for example
total fat 2.7%
carb64%
prot 12%
can i convert it to grams?
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montherzaben wrote: »hi
some products has macros lables as percentage not grams,for example
total fat 2.7%
carb64%
prot 12%
can i convert it to grams?
Sure. 2.7% is 2.7/100 x whatever the whole is. Percent of what though? Percent of the RDA?
Is this a food label? Or within mfp?
MFP should give you both. I'm on mobile.thus is found in Nutrition
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montherzaben wrote: »hi
some products has macros lables as percentage not grams,for example
total fat 2.7%
carb64%
prot 12%
can i convert it to grams?
What food is this? I've never seen a food label that only lists info like this. Are those percentages related to total grams (weight) of the food? I'm assuming that the missing 21.3% is water.1 -
montherzaben wrote: »hi
some products has macros lables as percentage not grams,for example
total fat 2.7%
carb64%
prot 12%
can i convert it to grams?
Sure. 2.7% is 2.7/100 x whatever the whole is. Percent of what though? Percent of the RDA?
Is this a food label? Or within mfp?
MFP should give you both. I'm on mobile.thus is found in Nutrition
yes,this is a food label0 -
montherzaben wrote: »hi
some products has macros lables as percentage not grams,for example
total fat 2.7%
carb64%
prot 12%
can i convert it to grams?
What food is this? I've never seen a food label that only lists info like this. Are those percentages related to total grams (weight) of the food? I'm assuming that the missing 21.3% is water.
The percentages are referring to the RDA for a 2,000 calorie diet.
I'd like some tips for turning grams into percentages from when I am verifying info from the USDA database, which is all grams, with the MFP database, which is part percentages.1 -
kshama2001 wrote: »montherzaben wrote: »hi
some products has macros lables as percentage not grams,for example
total fat 2.7%
carb64%
prot 12%
can i convert it to grams?
What food is this? I've never seen a food label that only lists info like this. Are those percentages related to total grams (weight) of the food? I'm assuming that the missing 21.3% is water.
The percentages are referring to the RDA for a 2,000 calorie diet.
I'd like some tips for turning grams into percentages from when I am verifying info from the USDA database, which is all grams, with the MFP database, which is part percentages.
If you're talking about vitamins A and C and the minerals calcium and iron, nutrition labels in the U.S. express them as percentages of daily values known as Reference Daily Intakes: 5000 IUs (international units) for vitamin A, 60 mg for vitamin C, 1000 mg for calcium, and 18 mg for iron.
http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/GuidanceDocumentsRegulatoryInformation/LabelingNutrition/ucm064928.htm
ETA: you may already know this, but the actual recommended daily amounts vary by age, gender, and whether you're pregnant or lactating, so 100% of these vitamins or minerals may be more or less than you actually need. And 100% of vitamin A (on a label) is, I believe, at least 67% more than the current recommended daily amount for any age/gender/reproductive category; apparently it's based on old studies and they've never changed the labeling rules to reflect more recent data?1
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