Eating whatever I want

natashab61
natashab61 Posts: 103 Member
edited November 19 in Health and Weight Loss
Hey guys
I have read over and over on this forum that hey if it fits your calories you are good to eat whatever you want. I don't buy into this. I know micronutrients are important which you get from the good foods. I also feel like there is other problems associated with eat whatever you want mentality. Why do you believe it and what is your evidence?

I am asking because I ate a ton of fruit today and an ice cream. I know fruit is fine but my body doesn't do good with carbs from fruits. Anyway I'd love to hear from you all.
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  • danigirl1011
    danigirl1011 Posts: 314 Member
    This debate will go on and on and on and on. I personally agree with you. You may be able to lose weight still eating 1500 calories of twinkies a day as long as you dont go over, but you obviously don't get the same nutrients from it. I wouldn't beat yourself up for eating an ice cream, but i wouldn't have it make up all of your daily calories either. I agree with you it matters.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Hey guys
    I have read over and over on this forum that hey if it fits your calories you are good to eat whatever you want.

    That's not really what is said. Perhaps you misunderstood. Instead, what is said is an answer to the question: "can I eat some less nutrient dense or stereotypically "bad" or "junk" foods and still lose weight?" The answer, of course, is yes, if they fit in your calories and you don't overeat. If you disagree, I'd like to know why.

    The question that is also sometimes asked (or answered even if it is not) is "can I eat some less nutrient dense or stereotypically "bad" or "junk" foods and still have a healthy diet?" Again, the answer is yes -- if you make sure that you ALSO eat enough nutrient dense foods to fit your needs (and eating the right mix of them is helpful -- that broccoli is nutrient dense does not mean just broccoli would be a good diet, of course -- and if you don't overeat so that you are not a healthy weight.

    Again, if you disagree, I'd like to know why.

    I'd also add that I tend to assume that if people are sensible adults, what they WANT to eat will be influenced by how they feel and what's good for them, so I never assume -- and find it offensive to assume -- that someone will WANT to eat a nutritionally poor diet. What I want to eat is a healthy diet that I enjoy, so yes, eating what I want within my calories works for me and I don't see any absence of micronutrients when doing that.
    I don't buy into this. I know micronutrients are important which you get from the good foods. I also feel like there is other problems associated with eat whatever you want mentality. Why do you believe it and what is your evidence?

    See above. Why do you disagree?
    I am asking because I ate a ton of fruit today and an ice cream. I know fruit is fine but my body doesn't do good with carbs from fruits. Anyway I'd love to hear from you all.

    So maybe you'd feel better not eating so much fruit. I would take that into account in choosing what I want to eat, but obviously fruit is usually considered a healthful, nutrient dense food, which is why focusing on "eating only good foods" is not a particularly educated approach to nutrition (only fruit would not be a balanced diet, even if you consider fruit "good" or "virtuous").
  • natashab61
    natashab61 Posts: 103 Member
    Just to clarify I ate some watermelon and 1 ice cream for my lunch. Lol. I ate eggs and all the good nutritious things this morning. I am eating chicken and veggies for dinner. I was just curious.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Just to clarify I ate some watermelon and 1 ice cream for my lunch. Lol. I ate eggs and all the good nutritious things this morning. I am eating chicken and veggies for dinner. I was just curious.

    And so do you think that eating the fruit and ice cream negates the benefits of the other foods? I'm curious why you think this is problematic? You mentioned "other issues with eating whatever you want", what are those other issues?
  • natashab61
    natashab61 Posts: 103 Member
    Other problems mean clogged arteries,High BP etc.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Other problems mean clogged arteries,High BP etc.
    And do you think that eating a balanced and varied diet that also includes some ice cream is going to lead to clogged arteries and high blood pressure?


  • sunfastrose
    sunfastrose Posts: 543 Member
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Other problems mean clogged arteries,High BP etc.

    I have an entire drawer of candy in my kitchen - just for me! I eat measured portions every day. I have very low blood pressure (low enough that I come close to passing out when I stand up). I am a healthy weight and am maintaining there; have been for 15+ years. I run miles per week - have even run a marathon. My blood work at the doctor has been excellent.
  • natashab61
    natashab61 Posts: 103 Member
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Other problems mean clogged arteries,High BP etc.
    And do you think that eating a balanced and varied diet that also includes some ice cream is going to lead to clogged arteries and high blood pressure?


    No not necessarily. I just don't like to have too many fruits in my diet or sugars because it is in everything and I want to be healthy. Also I lovveeeee sugar. So when I have binged in the past it is all sugary things. Which kinda scares me lol
  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    Well, I'm seeing my doctor in another three months but when I saw him in March, I'd dropped 45 lbs, my BP had gone from 130/90 to 125/85, and the only thing that still seemed to be a bit of an issue was hemoglobin at the borderline-low end of normal. (For the last two months, I've started tracking iron intake on my diary page and hitting it or going slightly over 6 days out of 7. I wasn't getting the RDA before. We'll see what it looks like come September.)

  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    edited June 2017
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Just to clarify I ate some watermelon and 1 ice cream for my lunch. Lol. I ate eggs and all the good nutritious things this morning. I am eating chicken and veggies for dinner. I was just curious.

    I actually think my body does fine with carbs from fruit (I'm kind of low carb, but I eat plenty of fruit when it's in season, like now). However, I would not do well with a lunch of watermelon and ice cream -- I'd be hungry. I could ignore it and make it to dinner if I really wanted that for lunch, but it wouldn't be a good idea for me, and thus eating a meal without anything else is not something I would normally WANT to do. Might I on a rare occasion? Sure, and I don't think that would hurt me or mean I did not have adequate nutrition or would end up with high BP or clogged arteries.
  • fitoverfortymom
    fitoverfortymom Posts: 3,452 Member
    edited June 2017
    I eat whatever I want within my calorie goals and have lost 80 of the 100 pounds toward my goal. I balance the foods I want with foods that help me feel satisfied, but never deprive myself of something I really want. Seems to work for me.
  • Momepro
    Momepro Posts: 1,509 Member
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Hey guys
    I have read over and over on this forum that hey if it fits your calories you are good to eat whatever you want. I don't buy into this. I know micronutrients are important which you get from the good foods. I also feel like there is other problems associated with eat whatever you want mentality. Why do you believe it and what is your evidence?

    I am asking because I ate a ton of fruit today and an ice cream. I know fruit is fine but my body doesn't do good with carbs from fruits. Anyway I'd love to hear from you all.

    You can absolutely eat whatever you want and lose weight if you are in a deficit. You may make yourself good and sick eating only garbage. But you would be thinner.Personally I don't reccomend it myself. But that's up to you ;)
  • Luna3386
    Luna3386 Posts: 888 Member
    natashab61 wrote: »
    Hey guys
    I have read over and over on this forum that hey if it fits your calories you are good to eat whatever you want. I don't buy into this. I know micronutrients are important which you get from the good foods. I also feel like there is other problems associated with eat whatever you want mentality. Why do you believe it and what is your evidence?

    I am asking because I ate a ton of fruit today and an ice cream. I know fruit is fine but my body doesn't do good with carbs from fruits. Anyway I'd love to hear from you all.

    What does this mean?
  • WendyLeigh1119
    WendyLeigh1119 Posts: 495 Member
    I can only answer for myself, but I eat what agrees with my stomach, gives me solid energy for workouts (and life), and what tasted good. For me that means eating fresh berries 7 days per week and often several times per day. It also means eating a lot of dairy and lean meats. I avoid red meats, pork, soy, whey, and white flour.

    However, I save room in my calories everyday for a brownie with milk or Turkey Hill Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream.

    Will any of this help me lose weight? No. Will it impede my weight loss? No. It's just what I like and what makes my body and mind feel strong and energetic. People are telling you "it's all Math" because the weight loss IS.

    But living on 1200 calories in Doritos or Lucky Charms is likely to make your health, energy, mind, and body function like crap. And THAT could impede your weight loss. But that doesn't change the Math of weight loss.
  • inertiastrength
    inertiastrength Posts: 2,343 Member
    edited June 2017
    I eat whatever I want but I also happen to really love healthy, whole foods. I mostly eat healthy (to me) foods and I do believe they provide superior nutrition however that being said I don't cry about sugar or the occasional nutritionally empty addition. I think if you want to get most of your calories from pop tarts and Kraft dinner that's your business but I will include those foods less frequently because I believe they are nutritionally inferior. It's about balance not about perfection imo
  • Bobbie8786
    Bobbie8786 Posts: 202 Member
    I do it based strictly on calories in/calories out because that is the only thing that works for me. Each person has to individually find what works for them. I get annoyed when people think they have found the holy grail of weight loss because there isn't one, there is no one size fits all weight loss plan. I fully admit that my main goal is weight loss, so basing it strictly on calories serves that purpose.
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