should i be getting more proietn?
MoveitlikeManda
Posts: 846 Member
Hello.
MFP has my protien goal set as 90, most days im on or just under it and on some days im a bit over it (like todays meals will put me at 12 over the 90)
is 90 enough? is yes, is it bad if i go over it? or is it ok to go over on it?
I eat alot of chicken, sandwich turkey slices and lean steak mince. as well as tones of broccilli amoungst other stuff but these are my main staples.
fyi: sw: 101.9kg
cw: 95.6kg (last weighed in a week ago trying not to weigh in again for 2 weeks)
hight: 5"4
and im female (just incase you cant tell by my profile pic lol)
thanks in advance for any input :flowerforyou:
MFP has my protien goal set as 90, most days im on or just under it and on some days im a bit over it (like todays meals will put me at 12 over the 90)
is 90 enough? is yes, is it bad if i go over it? or is it ok to go over on it?
I eat alot of chicken, sandwich turkey slices and lean steak mince. as well as tones of broccilli amoungst other stuff but these are my main staples.
fyi: sw: 101.9kg
cw: 95.6kg (last weighed in a week ago trying not to weigh in again for 2 weeks)
hight: 5"4
and im female (just incase you cant tell by my profile pic lol)
thanks in advance for any input :flowerforyou:
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MFP actually sets protein goals fairly low. There's no harm in going over 90g unless you have a medical reason not to.0
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MFP actually sets protein goals fairly low. There's no harm in going over 90g unless you have a medical reason not to.
nope, no medical reasons.
as you say MFP sets it on the lower side would i be better off going over most days anyway?0 -
I definitely should be.0
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I go over every single day and don't see a problem with it.0
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I definitely should be.0
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MFP actually sets protein goals fairly low. There's no harm in going over 90g unless you have a medical reason not to.
nope, no medical reasons.
as you say MFP sets it on the lower side would i be better off going over most days anyway?
Protein is important for muscle preservation, especially when eating at a deficit and exercising. A figure of 1g per lb of lean body mass is often recommended, especially for people who are strength training. I aim to get at least 120g per day.0 -
I have my protein set higher and I'm your height.0
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I don't seem to have an issue with going over on my Protein or Fiber... I just try to stay within my guidelines for calories, fat, and sodium...0
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That is more than enough. Most people eat too much ... it's not healthy to eat as much protein as some do, unless you want damage to your kidneys, liver, bones and heart. There's no such thing as a protein deficiency unless you are starving.
Must read:
https://www.drmcdougall.com/misc/2004nl/040100puproteinoverload.htm0 -
That is more than enough. Most people eat too much ... it's not healthy to eat as much protein as some do, unless you want damage to your kidneys, liver, bones and heart. There's no such thing as a protein deficiency unless you are starving.
Must read:
https://www.drmcdougall.com/misc/2004nl/040100puproteinoverload.htm
Aaaaaaaand here we go again ...0 -
Thanks everyone xx0
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