Getting enough iron?
osski
Posts: 4
I've only been doing this a few days, but it looks like I can't possibly get the recommended amount of iron and calcium from the recommended amount of calories. The math doesn't seem like it could ever work. And yes, I love kale, spinach, whole grains, greek yogurt, chicken, etc. Is it a foregone conclusion that I have to eat more and therefore exercise a lot more to make up for it?
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how many calories are you eating?0
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12000
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I couldn't get enough iron on 1200 either. I didn't really start getting there until I got up to 1,500.0
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I couldn't get enough iron on 1200 either. I didn't really start getting there until I got up to 1,500.
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Keep in mind that most foods on MFP don't have the micronutrients listed, so they show up as 0.
Go plug a typical day's diet into nutritiondata.com, that will tell you where you are with your micros. If you're still deficient, and you don't think you can fix the issue with your diet, calcium and iron supplements are cheap and widely available.0 -
I don't eat any beef or pork and stick to chicken, turkey and seafood. I eat a lot of greens, broccoli is high in Iron so is spinach. I've been told if you have an orange after consuming iron, it helps absorb. First time in 4 years I got my iron checked and it wasn't low was 3 months ago because I upped my veggie intake. Good luck!0
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Great question--and really looking forward to what others have to add because I'm in the same boat. I don't like milk, I don't like eggs, and I don't really eat meat. I'm meh about yogurt. I'm always under on iron and calcium--I'm not too worried about it , but if others have tips I'd incorporate more of the suggested foods.0
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try taking a prenatal vitamin.. that works for me. that way if i don't get enough iron when eating, i know i have enough through the vitamin0
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Based on the responses, I'll stop spending time trying to build a low calorie iron menu and just get moving so I can eat more... since I am lucky enough to love iron rich foods. In the meantime, I'll also add a supplement... I just really hate taking pills and don't usually stick to it. Thanks everyone!0
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Based on the responses, I'll stop spending time trying to build a low calorie iron menu and just get moving so I can eat more... since I am lucky enough to love iron rich foods. In the meantime, I'll also add a supplement... I just really hate taking pills and don't usually stick to it. Thanks everyone!
Get you bloodwork done. Your doctor will tell you if you're low on iron.0 -
Just eat a bowl of Total for breakfast (I do every morning). It has 100% of daily iron, and 11 other nutrients. With skim milk it's only 140 cal.0
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Just eat a bowl of Total for breakfast (I do every morning). It has 100% of daily iron, and 11 other nutrients. With skim milk it's only 140 cal.
Great tip.0 -
Yes good tip. Thanks!0
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