Is going over your protein count bad?
Kimberrz
Posts: 6
Hello MFP people!
So I'm just wondering if going over your protein in your food diary is really that bad. If so, then what are the consequences?
So I'm just wondering if going over your protein in your food diary is really that bad. If so, then what are the consequences?
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Think of it as a minimum, not a maximum. (Barring any medical conditions that dictate otherwise.)0
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No. The MFP protein goals are very conservative. I set mine higher to offset limiting my carbs, and to help support strenuous exercise.0
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Depends what your protein goal is set to... A common recommendation is 1-1.5g per kilo lean body mass. Some say 2g per kilo, and bodybuilders will go up to 3g per kilo of LBM.
I aim for about 150g per day, some days I'll go over that and it doesn't concern me in the slightest. I'd say the minimum I would eat is 100g per day.0 -
I don't think I have ever stayed at what mine says I should get!0
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Just like previously stated..there is no maximum for protein..I usually get around 230g a day give or take..I'm also bulking so typically I aim for 1.3g per lb of bodyweight whereas when I cut I was aiming for 1g per lb of LBM usually around 147g.0
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The MFP protein goal is laughably low.
If you do go over what your body uses, excessive protein is similar in effect to carbohydrate.0 -
I was actually just wondering the same thing as i go well over almost every day. Good to know!0
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Like any macronutrient - if you're body is getting too much, it will either turn it into fat or try rid of it through waste. However, the MFP automatic measures - particularly for protein, are set extremely low. So I wouldn't worry too much. Aim for a healthy 80-100g protein daily & you'll be fine. I am currently "bulking up" and trying to gain more muscle mass, so protein is my largest macro energy source at the moment (So I usually get approx 150g protein daily - sometimes more!!! But that's not necessarily a good thing if I am getting too much as I don't want to necessarily overeat and turn the protein into fat!)
Goodluck with it all x0
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