Keeping to sugar limits?
forthespiderqueen
Posts: 6
Hiya,
I changed the settings on my diary to show my sugar and sugar limit goal and with my ridiculously high sugar cereal (special k - did not realise it was quite so high) or just 3 cups strawberries (I eat a lot of this sort of fruit) I am almost at my limit! My other days I have gone over by quite a lot. Does anyone stick to their sugar limit? What are the effects if I don't (such as less weight loss and why)?
Even a few snack a jacks put me over. I am really wondering what to do about snacks.. I know I always eat far far to much sugar but I was shocked how high it apparently is now I am on a diet
I cant stand salad or nuts, even if I want to like them xD, I tend to go for sweet things such as tomato.
Feel free to check my food diary if it helps anyone with ideas.
I changed the settings on my diary to show my sugar and sugar limit goal and with my ridiculously high sugar cereal (special k - did not realise it was quite so high) or just 3 cups strawberries (I eat a lot of this sort of fruit) I am almost at my limit! My other days I have gone over by quite a lot. Does anyone stick to their sugar limit? What are the effects if I don't (such as less weight loss and why)?
Even a few snack a jacks put me over. I am really wondering what to do about snacks.. I know I always eat far far to much sugar but I was shocked how high it apparently is now I am on a diet
I cant stand salad or nuts, even if I want to like them xD, I tend to go for sweet things such as tomato.
Feel free to check my food diary if it helps anyone with ideas.
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If you just try to take it easy on the added sugar, I think you'll be fine. My limit is 25 grams - I buy NO SUGAR ADDED applesauce, and that is 24 grams of sugar right there!
Just checked out your diary and that is a pretty high sugar content for cereal. One serving of my favorite cereal has 6 grams of sugar, so you're 4x that. Might look for a lower sugar cereal, and maybe smaller portions...? One serving of my cereal is 3/4 cup - I'm not sure how many grams that is.0 -
I noticed the same thing with mine. I hope someone with some knowledge answers because I would like to know how important this is. I used to drink 5 or 6 sodas a day. I would hate to see what those numbers would look like.0
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i track my sugar with fiber to ensure that i'm getting enough.
an average whole food will be less than 5:1 sugar to fiber ratio, so i try to keep my diet under that. i don't worry about sugars found in unprocessed or whole foods, but i keep processed sugars down to minimal, or at least i try.0 -
I have the same problem. My favorite fruit is a banana, and when I eat that I am 2/3 of the way to my sugar limit already. FROM A BANANA!0
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I eat fruit so I am always over on sugar.0
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Are you diabetic? If the answer is no, why are you stressing sugar?0
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Right now I'm worrying more about sodium than sugar, but I guess I need to start looking at sugar too. My husband had me buy Turbinado (sp?) sugar for him to use in smoothies. Like a lot of the others posters, I try not to buy food with added sugar and stick to the natural sugars.0
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Sugar is Sugar......0
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Are you diabetic? If the answer is no, why are you stressing sugar?
Diabetes is not the only disease you need to worry about sugar intake on. Many overweight people suffer from insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, PCOS and others that you will NOT lose weight on if you eat carbs whether they come from a banana or a Snickers bar. SUGAR IS SUGAR does not matter where it comes from. Your body will metabolize it the same.
I urge those of you who have not seen your MD to go and get blood work done to check for this. You do not monitor it now, it can lead to diabetes.
It is very irresponsible to tell people to stuff their faces with something that may hurt them.0 -
I don't think I've had a single day yet where I've been below 150grams, hasn't hurt my weight loss one bit. I am working on slowly getting my sugar down, but only because I have a family history of diabetes that tends to show up in the mid 30's, however my blood work every single time for the last 10+ years has been perfect.0
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Agreed.....This is all true.....There are also many people without such conditions that stress sugar intake for no reason or because they heard it is bad for you.......or to only have "good" sugars like there is a difference. .Are you diabetic? If the answer is no, why are you stressing sugar?
Diabetes is not the only disease you need to worry about sugar intake on. Many overweight people suffer from insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, PCOS and others that you will NOT lose weight on if you eat carbs whether they come from a banana or a Snickers bar. SUGAR IS SUGAR does not matter where it comes from. Your body will metabolize it the same.
I urge those of you who have not seen your MD to go and get blood work done to check for this. You do not monitor it now, it can lead to diabetes.
It is very irresponsible to tell people to stuff their faces with something that may hurt them.0 -
i havent really been eating fruit lately because of how high the sugar will go up. my friend said the extra sugar will turn into carbs, so if thats true try to leave room in your carbs if your going over sugar?0
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I have been on mfp for 165 days and I have been over for sugar every one of those days. Maybe one day I'll consciously try to meet it, but I honestly don't know what I would eat to make that happen.0
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i havent really been eating fruit lately because of how high the sugar will go up. my friend said the extra sugar will turn into carbs, so if thats true try to leave room in your carbs if your going over sugar?
sugar doesn't turn into carbs. sugar is carbs. calories are made out of carbs, protein, fats, ethanol(alcohol)0 -
its a percentage, not every carb is sugar0
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its a percentage, not every carb is sugar
reading comprehension.........every gram of sugar is a carb.....not the other way around.0 -
I don't track it because the fruit makes mine go over so maybe deduct that as naturally occurring if you want an idea of how much extra you are really taking in0
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I ignore milk sugars and fruit sugars. I try to keep yogurt sugars to a minimum. All other sugars like candy cake and such I restrict a lot. Beware of cereals.
If you like chocolate, truffles are amazing ly low in sugar and are something I just discovered. :bigsmile:
I took sugar off mine and replaced with carbs.0 -
Agreed.....This is all true.....There are also many people without such conditions that stress sugar intake for no reason or because they heard it is bad for you.......or to only have "good" sugars like there is a difference. .Are you diabetic? If the answer is no, why are you stressing sugar?
Diabetes is not the only disease you need to worry about sugar intake on. Many overweight people suffer from insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, PCOS and others that you will NOT lose weight on if you eat carbs whether they come from a banana or a Snickers bar. SUGAR IS SUGAR does not matter where it comes from. Your body will metabolize it the same.
I urge those of you who have not seen your MD to go and get blood work done to check for this. You do not monitor it now, it can lead to diabetes.
It is very irresponsible to tell people to stuff their faces with something that may hurt them.
a carrot is considerably sweet, but still good for you. there is an enormous difference between complex carbohydrates and simple sugars in how your body cares for them.
a coca-cola and a carrot are not treated the same in the body; yes, they both have carbs (sugars), but a carbohydrate is made up of starch, fiber and sugar, so to not consider the other to factors of carbohydrates is ridiculous.
agreed about speaking to a professional about it if you're concerned, but not necessarily a doctor. speak to a nutritionist or a doctor that has a focus on nutrition.0 -
The MFP sugar limit is misleading. It is trying to track ADDED sugars, but obviously there are naturally occurring sugars in foods too.
Pretty much all of my reading says that the FDA suggests no more than 40g of ADDED sugar per a day. That means sugars in milk, fruit, etc don't factor into this equation. From what I can tell, unless you're diabetic or have other blood sugar issues, there is no recommended amount of natural sugars that you should stay under.
I aim to keep my sugar under 100g with most of it being from natural sources.0 -
this link seems helpful
http://www.livestrong.com/article/511457-how-much-natural-sugar-should-you-take-in-a-day/0 -
I'm so glad to read all this. My sugar limit is blown by breakfast. I eat lots of fruit and can't see how that's a bad thing as long as I don't abuse it. I think I'll take my sugar monitor off the ticker too.0
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I don't eat any sugar....unless it natural in strawberries, raspberries, & apples. No processed stuff.0
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This is one reason I pretty much had to give up cereal for breakfast. I was consuming a lot of sugar that way. I eat 1 egg scrambled with 3 egg whites for breakfast every morning now. I still eat 1/2 a banana every day which is one of my favorite fruits but natural fruit sugars don't bother me as much as processed sugars found in cereals and flavored oatmeals.0
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I'm type 1 diabetic, I don't really take into account sugar from fruit, I just make sure I eat fruit earlier in the day. As I see it there are benefits to eating fruit, not so much cake.0
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Not all sugars are the same. Try to stay away from sugars added in foods (but you also need to be careful there cause if you buy no added sugar things they could be much higher in other things such as salt and fat).
My mother has a book that is really informative about sugar. Its called 'Sweet Poison" by David Gillespie. I haven't had a chance to read it yet cause she keeps lending it to other people, but I'm going to read it shortly. My mum learnt lots about the differences in sugars found in different producted such as fruit and processed goods. It could help you to understand where your sugar should be coming from and what you should avoid.0 -
Sugar raises insulin and converts to fat to be stored or used up. How much you need depends on your lifestyle. Unless you are running or burning a lot of cals I'd keep it low- natural or otherwise.
Think of fruit as a dessert. A special lovely treat. Don't go nuts with it.
You'll do better with more vegies..You can marinate them and bake them to make them delicious if you don't like them raw.
The less sweet food you have to eat, the sweeter the vegetables will seem!
I go low sugar and am quite used to it .
good luck.0 -
Thanks for the replies! I will stop with the cereal. Breakfast has always been a troublesome meal for me because I usually cant stand cereal/toast/egg etc. I guess I liked special k because it was so sugary xD I will also try not to count fruit sugars too much.
I am more concered about sugar as this diet is also largely about getting much healthier and I know its terrible but my diet before was pretty much just sweets (and just to mention you cant get diabetes just from too much sugar it is more to do with a larger waist line, but too much sugar still isn't good for you).0 -
I'm not so sure you need to worry too much about the sugar.
I go over on sugar every single day, it's inevitable if your eating plenty of fruit. Fruit is very good for you and people shouldn't be avoiding fruit when it has so many benefits such as lowering certain health risks (cancer, high blood pressure), keeping your digestive system in good working order because of the fibre you obtain from fruit (& veg) it's also low in calories and can keep you feeling fuller for longer which is a plus if your watching your weight and tend to snack often.
If your that worried about sugar, don't add extra sugar to things like cereal or your tea/coffee and keep it to fruit and things with lower amounts of sugar =]
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When it comes to sweeteners, the importance is in how they are "packaged" by nature and thus how they are metabolized. Whole sweeteners, or natural sweeteners, have their vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients intact. These nutrients, along with the good bacteria in the gut, might slow down the digestion of the food so that blood sugar doesn't spike and the pancreas is not strained.
http://www.real-and-healthy-food.com/types-of-sugar.html
hope this is helpful!0
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