Nutrition limits
maitham09
Posts: 26 Member
Did anyone have the same issue?
I am 400 calories away of my daily goal but the protein and sugars intake exceeded my daily goal. How can I consume the rest of the calories without getting more protein? I am thinking of getting some nuts but those also have protein portion.
I am 400 calories away of my daily goal but the protein and sugars intake exceeded my daily goal. How can I consume the rest of the calories without getting more protein? I am thinking of getting some nuts but those also have protein portion.
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The protein (and fat) goal should be considered a minimum. There is nothing wrong with eating more...
It's your calorie intake that matters at the end of the day.9 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »The protein (and fat) goal should be considered a minimum. There is nothing wrong with eating more...
It's your calorie intake that matters at the end of the day.
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If you have it, unsalted peanut butter sandwich. It has minimal protein and higher fat and carb content. Plus it’s easy to make it close to 300-400 calories. Add half a teaspoon of honey or a sprinkle of salt for extra flavor.2
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Thank you for your help guys. I should stop worrying about the extra grams of protein in my diet.5
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what others said - but if you want to make your diary public so that folks can take a look at maybe provide you some advice on substitutions0
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deannalfisher wrote: »what others said - but if you want to make your diary public so that folks can take a look at maybe provide you some advice on substitutions
How can I make it public?0 -
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only if you let it.
Each individual can choose to see whatever they choose...maybe a diabetic needs to look at sugars...maybe someone with digestive issues needs to look at fibre but if you don't have a medical issue and you want to lose weight look at calories...
macros are for health and nutrition and typically once you get the weight loss going well then people will look at the macros to see what helps more...ie more protein can help you feel fuller longer.5 -
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only if you let it.
Each individual can choose to see whatever they choose...maybe a diabetic needs to look at sugars...maybe someone with digestive issues needs to look at fibre but if you don't have a medical issue and you want to lose weight look at calories...
macros are for health and nutrition and typically once you get the weight loss going well then people will look at the macros to see what helps more...ie more protein can help you feel fuller longer.
I should focus on the overall calorie deficit without worrying about exceeding the nutritions limits. Thank you very much.0 -
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