Do your macros have to be perfect to loose weight. ?
Fivefootcaloriecounter
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Or is it all about being In a calorie deficit ?
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It's all about being in a calorie deficit. But eat a reasonably balanced diet for good nutrition and overall health.4
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It's all about the calorie deficit, in an ideal world your macros are perfect but it never happens, not to me anyways, they usually even out over the week.0
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Thanku0
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Losing weight is all about being in a calorie deficit. It's that simple. But it's not always easy to be in a calorie deficit. Eating well makes it easier. Tracking macros can help you eat better.0
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As others have said, it is about calorie deficit. However your macro balance will not just affect your overall health but also your satiaty. Some find a diet higher in one macro over another will help keep them fuller for longer which makes it so much easier to eat at a deficit. There is no magic ratio that works for all though. For some fats are very filling, others protein, others high fibre whole grains and others a good mixture of all 3. Just play around until you find what works best for you.1
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As the others have said, it's about being in a caloric deficit no matter which style of diet your following. Here's a good and recent YouTube video that sums up the different "designer" diets and why they work which is that they all create a caloric deficit by manipulating macros: Which Diet is Best?!0
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So if u stuck at a calorie deficit but didn't monitor macros would you still loose weight ?0
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AND IIFYM....
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Fivefootcaloriecounter wrote: »So if u stuck at a calorie deficit but didn't monitor macros would you still loose weight ?
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I pay zero attention to my macros. I try to eat food that will keep me full for longer periods, give me enough energy to work out, and meet my kcal goals each week. Looking back, that winds up to being about 50% carb, 30% fat, 20% protein more often than not. I've lost 27lbs in 4 months.0
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The deficit is what matters for loss. The macros are more for how you feel while losing.
Some people experience more satiety with certain macros higher than others. Some swear by protein, others by carbs, still others by fat. It's more about your personal experience than the rule with satisfaction in this area.
I personally don't really care about my macros. I try to hit my (very reasonable) protein goal - particularly on highly active days because I'm convinced I feel better that way. I also try to ensure veggie and fruit intake is improved by incorporating a couple servings of different combinations of them into at least two meals daily. Am I perfect? No. I don't care because I am losing fat and making healthier food choices most of the time. I don't get worried if my macros are off unless I feel sickly, then I make changes.0
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