Carbs/Protein/Fat
lizlkbg
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Hi,
Just wondering what people have their carb/protein/fat ratio set at. Did you leave it at the MFP default or adjust it? Why?
Just curious!
LBG
Just wondering what people have their carb/protein/fat ratio set at. Did you leave it at the MFP default or adjust it? Why?
Just curious!
LBG
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45 carbs, 30 protein, 25 fat.
The break down really depends on what activities you are engaging in.
MFP gives too low of protein.0 -
I use the rules of thumb to eat 1g protein/lb LBM, 0.35g fat/lb total weight, and the rest carbs. Right now, that has me at 45%c / 25%f / 30%p0
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I roll with 50c / 30p / 20f - a guideline for a lot of athletes.0
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I am trying 40/40/20. so far I havent had any problems, but I havent lost any weight this week...0
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Hi,
Just wondering what people have their carb/protein/fat ratio set at. Did you leave it at the MFP default or adjust it? Why?
Just curious!
LBG
When I first started, I left them at their default levels (lost 20 pounds). I changed them this time around to 40c/30f/30p. Trying to increase my protein intake.0 -
Here's some good, sensible advice about setting your calorie and macronutrient targets:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819055-setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets0 -
45c 35p 25f
Trying to be sure I have the right building blocks for muscles during strength workouts, even while on a calorie deficit.0 -
30c/30p/40f for me. But I am strange like that.
Edited to reflect order of OP.0 -
Here's some good, sensible advice about setting your calorie and macronutrient targets:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819055-setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets
I agree on reading that post. Take your time reading though and dont be surprised if you have to do it a few times. Once you comprehend it and apply it to your specific goals you will be glad you did.0 -
My understainding is it depends on your metobolic rate. The setting here is very neutral compared to your activity but i know that I would need more protein to keep me from being hungry and less carbs where I would not have a huge activity rate, even though I am quite active at night time because of my job. The more active you are the more carbs you would need but be careful. Proteins help you to be full. Me personally need 20c/20f/ 60p. I have cut out sugars, flour and pretty much anything white for a couple of weeks to kick start results, it seems to have work and thinking to keep it this way for a little while.0
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I've followed the advice of the link posted and figured out my percentages that way. That has me at 55% carbs, 25% protein and 20% fat. It's a shift to my way of thinking but it makes protein (which I could have done at 20%) and fat a minimum instead of the absolute goal. I kind of like it that way. I am usually over on protein and fat and under on carbs doing it this way.0
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I selected the highest protein, and lowest carb after reading this article.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/553149-healthy-eating-101-improve-your-fat-loss-and-muscle-gain/#ixzz27iBOS8Q30 -
I selected the highest protein, and lowest carb after reading this article.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/553149-healthy-eating-101-improve-your-fat-loss-and-muscle-gain/#ixzz27iBOS8Q3
Great article but it does say you do need carbs too, lots of fruits and veggies. I have been going with 1g of protein of lean body mass guessing what that was by other website of my fat % but I like the idea of going with your goal weight for each g of protein.0 -
45% Carbs, 25% Protein, 30% Fat.
Don't know my LBM so cannot really use that method of calculation.0 -
40/30/300
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In 2008 I started with 30/60/10
A year later I switched it over to just doing calories... You can lose weight faster by following macros that fit your body but I find the fastest way for me to lose weight is higher protein but at the expense of me wanting to kill people.
But if I took an average right now I'm probably 60/20/20 now, which makes me a happy camper.0 -
I have tweaked mine a few times already. Currently, my macros are 45/20/35.0
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Currently 30 Protein, 30 Fat, 40 Carbs but having issues keeping carbs down. May change eventually.0
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Mines currently at 50% carb, 25% protein. 25% fat. I have no valid reason for this other than I want to increase my protein intake to about 100g a day and still have enough carbs to use as energy for when I run. Seemed good to me.0
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What with leaving off T? LBG...psh0
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40c/25f/35p
I try to hit that most days, or 40/30/30 if I can't get my fats low enough with what I'm craving.0 -
I didn't know you could adjust the ratio! My main goal is to keep my blood sugar normal, so I eat much more protein and fat and way less carbs.0
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What with leaving off T? LBG...psh
What huh?! T? What'd I do?!0 -
Mine are 40 carb, 30 fat and 30 protein0
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Here's some good, sensible advice about setting your calorie and macronutrient targets:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819055-setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets
I agree on reading that post. Take your time reading though and dont be surprised if you have to do it a few times. Once you comprehend it and apply it to your specific goals you will be glad you did.0
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