A calorie is a calorie, is a calorie, is a calorie LoL
danielle4992
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Am I the only one on here that just counts calories as just that, a calorie? I don't even pay attention to the daily fat , carbs, or protein they allot me on here. I think I'm just not up to keeping up with all that. So far I am seeing weightloss slow and steady and I am happy with that. I am sure that if I actually paid attention to those ( fat, protein, etc ) that I would lose maybe quicker? But I still feel awesome and I am seeing a substantial difference every week. Anyone else who is like me? Thanks!
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Thats kind of how I see it. I am not a maths person so I'm focussing on one number right now - calories (ok, two, weight as well!).
Two weeks in I am thinking I need to start noticing those other numbers - to be healthy as well as thin (hopefully!) so maybe this should be a new aim :-)
I think that if I paid more attention to the numbers, and ate more fresh and less processed food maybe I'd have better results.
I'm interested to hear other peoples opinions on this too!0 -
Initially yes, I was just working on calories in, calories out. But I was looking to create a healthier lifestyle for myself, and that has to do with way more than just the calories. Too much fat, carbs, and sugar (especially if from unhealthy sources like fried foods, desserts, etc) can not only slow weight loss, but could cause you to store more fat, even if you do continue to lose weight. I also must focus on my sodium and fiber intake because I have high blood pressure. But these 2 values are important for overall weight loss too. Excess sodium can cause water retention, which can lead to several pounds gained on the scale, and fiber rids the body of excess waste (and sodium) so more frequent BMs can certainly help you weigh less. The way I've heard some people explain it is that, theoretically you could eat 1200 cals worth of m&ms in a day or have several small, healthy meals throughout the day=1200 cals. Either way you're at a caloric deficit and will lose weight, but with the m&ms you're just a flabby, sickly, smaller version of your former self. I can't help but think of Romy& Michelle's HS Reunion-their "diet" was low fat gummy bears and jelly beans all day :laugh: I hope this info helps!0
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I focus mostly on the calories and try not to go too far in the red on fat. Usually I do pretty well and stay under goal on fat calories. If I have olive oil or nuts that day it is "good" fat I am getting and the system doesn't immediatly tell you what % of healthy and unhealthy you are getting. I always seem to be in the red on protien and never really think to much about it and my carbs are always way under. As long as you are healthy and energetic and close to the goals then I think it is ok.0
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I think counting calories has forced me to make more wise decisions as far as healthy foods, such as fruits and vegetables. My calories go a lot further with the fruits and vegetables as snacks as opposed to processed chips and sweets. Of course, I do indulge in those things too, but I keep it within my calorie goal and it's only once in a while.0
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I believe that a balanced diet is just as important as total calories. Your body will function much better on a clean & balanced diet rather than total calories alone.0
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I echo what has been said above. I only look at the calories, but I make a point of aiming for at least 5-6 serving of fruit and veggies daily, and balanced meals, meaning something from at least 3 of the food groups at every meal. To me this is just easier than trying to micro-manage the #'s.0
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I am focusing most on calories. I tend to go over most on the carbs, sometimes I go over on protein, I hardly ever go over on fat. It always seems that I am only over on one thing at a time though (like just carbs). I have only been doing this for a little over 20 days so I don't want to worry too much since I am already making big changes to my diet. I will try and work on watching my carbs in a few weeks when I can go grocery shopping again.0
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I pay attention to the sugars, salt, fat and fiber. I know that I retain water already, so I want to keep the sodium as low as possible. I also know that I don't get enough fiber and that I eat too many sugary items, so those are all key factors in changing my eating habits. But, everyone has to start somewhere, so keep counting calories and much success.0
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I know this may sound a little weird for a 23 year old, but will taking a fiber supplement like that metamucil help with being regular? I really havent been regular since I started this couting calories and I know I am not getting all the proper nutrients bc one day I will have enough fruit, but the next day no fruit but plenty of veggies. I know a balanced diet is going to help benefit me more, but for now I will concentrate on calories alone. Too much thinking can cause an anuerism :explode: At least for me0
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Remember to drink plenty of water and get some exercise that gets your feet moving like dance,walking or running. Walking ,water and fruits and veg are better than powdered fiber IMHO. If it happens very often I would ask your doctor.0
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Hey Danielle! I'm 22, and I have had that problem a couple of times. I would suggest trying to incorporate more fiber into your diet rather than taking it in the form of metamucel etc. Granola and Oatmeal are really good, and they will get you going in the morning, and get you started out really regular. They work for me anyway!!0
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Metamucil (psyllium fiber) is actually very beneficial to add to your diet for regularity and overall health. The regular smooth orange flavor adds about 45 calories and 9 grams of sugar per serving though...and it's recommended to drink it 3 times/ day.0
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My only comment on this subject is that all calories are NOT created equal. :flowerforyou:0
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I work out at least 3 times a week ( im military and we work out at least 3 times a week as a group ) ... i think i need to add more veggies though.. and the water... i drink at least 64 ounces a day.. I have a little jug I carry around from rubbermaid that is 64 ounces and I make myself drink all of that before I can have something like my tea with splenda... thanks for the advice though!0
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Oh yeah , I forgot!!! I also always have a FiberOne carmel and oats bar every day for breakfast teehee0
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Oh yeah , I forgot!!! I also always have a FiberOne carmel and oats bar every day for breakfast teehee
Those things are like crack! They're soooo good!0 -
I look at all of it, but I am always over in my proteins. I just try to make sure there is alot of fiber in my carbs (no white bread, pasta, etc.). But I am a protein craving person..... what can I say?0
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Well, the thing is that a calorie isn't just a calorie. Your body doesn't just need calories -- it needs nutrition as well. So, really, in order to be healthy, you have to focus on taking in *quality* calories. Work on getting the most nutrition per calorie as possible.
But, yeah, from a weight loss standpoint, you can consume nothing but a 12 pack of light beer every day and still lose weight. You'll be malnourished and nasty, but it can be done (I've witnessed it).0 -
I focus primarily on calories. However, I like to eat so I tend to make better choices so that I can eat more: grilled instead of fried, no non-nutritional condiments, less refined sugars and flours....that kind of thing. In the end, I am usually a bit low on fat, a little high on protien and the rest works itself out. I don't worry too much about it.0
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I know this may sound a little weird for a 23 year old, but will taking a fiber supplement like that metamucil help with being regular? I really havent been regular since I started this couting calories and I know I am not getting all the proper nutrients bc one day I will have enough fruit, but the next day no fruit but plenty of veggies. I know a balanced diet is going to help benefit me more, but for now I will concentrate on calories alone. Too much thinking can cause an anuerism :explode: At least for me
Drink lots of water first and foremost. I bought Fiber Gummy's at Target and two of those a day, to the tune of 5 grams of fiber has really helped me out as well even though I only take them about three times a week. WAY better than those nasty benefiber pills or metamuck.0 -
I agree with the sentiments above. Not all calories are created equal. Yes you will lose weight, but will you be healthy? NO. This site is called my FITNESS pal, not my weight loss pal. I urge you to think about how your eating decisions will effect your overall health. Skinny people can be unhealthy too; skinny people can have high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart attacks, etc. Be respectful to your body and give it the nutrients it needs and it will reward you with a long life. I'm not saying go cold turkey and don't have any fun or eat out or have a drink, but be mindful of what you put in your body. Decisions about diet and our relationships with food start when we are young and can take our lives in a number of directions as we age. Garbage in, Garbage out.0
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