How many carbs do you take in a day??

I'm wondering. I'm usually at 95 carbs by 12 in the afternoon. Is that normal? I'm trying to maintain and I'm confused as to how many carbs is okay.

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  • kuntry_navy
    kuntry_navy Posts: 677 Member
    It really depends on if you burn them during the day. I usually aim for under 100, but I usually stick to a low carb diet during the week. Then have a cheat day where I eat a ton of carbs, to jump start my metabolism for the week. There's really nothing wrong with eating a high amount of carbs, as long as you do something to burn them. As well as hopefully you get them from a clean source and they aren't all from a refined source, like white bread or white flour.
  • It really depends on if you burn them during the day. I usually aim for under 100, but I usually stick to a low carb diet during the week. Then have a cheat day where I eat a ton of carbs, to jump start my metabolism for the week. There's really nothing wrong with eating a high amount of carbs, as long as you do something to burn them. As well as hopefully you get them from a clean source and they aren't all from a refined source, like white bread or white flour.

    Thanks! I range between 150 and 200. Mostly from yogurt... Fruits... Pasta and sigh I had a bagel today! Lol. My carb limit seems so high compared to you low carbers. I don't know how you do it!!!!
  • And wheat bread.... Lol
  • cg0902
    cg0902 Posts: 1 Member
    a nutritionist advised me to come in at around 130 carbs/day.
  • a nutritionist advised me to come in at around 130 carbs/day.


    Thank you! That seems like a reasonable amount!!
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    It really depends on if you burn them during the day. I usually aim for under 100, but I usually stick to a low carb diet during the week. Then have a cheat day where I eat a ton of carbs, to jump start my metabolism for the week. There's really nothing wrong with eating a high amount of carbs, as long as you do something to burn them. As well as hopefully you get them from a clean source and they aren't all from a refined source, like white bread or white flour.


    Why not white flour?
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    My dietician says 45grams of carbs a meal if I am unactive, can bump it up to 60 per meal if active. 15 grams per snack and I should eat two snacks a day. Now she didn't say anything about changing that when I am no longer sedentary/. So that's at least 200 grams of carbs per day but broken up into meals and not eaten all at once
  • Hendrix7
    Hendrix7 Posts: 1,903 Member
    Currently 470 grams per day, and I'm still Not Gaining any weight,

    I think i am a wizard.

    I use this to do my macros

    http://www.1percentedge.com/ifcalc/
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  • kuntry_navy
    kuntry_navy Posts: 677 Member
    It really depends on if you burn them during the day. I usually aim for under 100, but I usually stick to a low carb diet during the week. Then have a cheat day where I eat a ton of carbs, to jump start my metabolism for the week. There's really nothing wrong with eating a high amount of carbs, as long as you do something to burn them. As well as hopefully you get them from a clean source and they aren't all from a refined source, like white bread or white flour.


    Why not white flour?

    When they refine it, they remove all of the nutrients. Definitely not saying don't eat it, just saying there is healthier options.
  • Currently 470 grams per day, and I'm still Not Gaining any weight,

    I think i am a wizard.

    I use this to do my macros

    http://www.1percentedge.com/ifcalc/


    Thank you!! I used to be a master with my carbs taking in 450ish a day. Then for whatever reason my metabolism slowed down and I cannot eat carbs like that anymore!!! Or fast food or chips LOL. Changed my lifestyle completely but I still find myself bingeing on carbs at times! Thanks everyone for their intake!
  • aliciab307
    aliciab307 Posts: 370 Member
    Depends on your preference. I just try to stay under 300. I make sure I meet my protein goal and keep sodium under 2500, protein over 1800, fiber over 30 and everything else doesn't matter to me. I plan my days ahead of time so I'm not sure on when I take in the majority of my carbs.
  • My dietician says 45grams of carbs a meal if I am unactive, can bump it up to 60 per meal if active. 15 grams per snack and I should eat two snacks a day. Now she didn't say anything about changing that when I am no longer sedentary/. So that's at least 200 grams of carbs per day but broken up into meals and not eaten all at once



    How many fats is recommended to take in a day???? Anyone??? I take in around 50g
  • angieleighbyrd
    angieleighbyrd Posts: 989 Member
    anywhere between 90 and 140.
  • angieleighbyrd
    angieleighbyrd Posts: 989 Member
    Depends on your preference. I just try to stay under 300. I make sure I meet my protein goal and keep sodium under 2500, protein over 1800, fiber over 30 and everything else doesn't matter to me. I plan my days ahead of time so I'm not sure on when I take in the majority of my carbs.

    protein at 1800? do you mean 180?
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    It really depends on if you burn them during the day. I usually aim for under 100, but I usually stick to a low carb diet during the week. Then have a cheat day where I eat a ton of carbs, to jump start my metabolism for the week. There's really nothing wrong with eating a high amount of carbs, as long as you do something to burn them. As well as hopefully you get them from a clean source and they aren't all from a refined source, like white bread or white flour.


    Why not white flour?

    When they refine it, they remove all of the nutrients. Definitely not saying don't eat it, just saying there is healthier options.

    Like whole wheat? lolz
  • takumaku
    takumaku Posts: 352 Member
    Just finished a 10k trail race. I am currently at 330 carbs. I still need to eat dinner and post workout snack, so it might be a 400 day. Most days are in the 300. Some peak days are in the 500-600 range.
  • kuntry_navy
    kuntry_navy Posts: 677 Member
    It really depends on if you burn them during the day. I usually aim for under 100, but I usually stick to a low carb diet during the week. Then have a cheat day where I eat a ton of carbs, to jump start my metabolism for the week. There's really nothing wrong with eating a high amount of carbs, as long as you do something to burn them. As well as hopefully you get them from a clean source and they aren't all from a refined source, like white bread or white flour.


    Why not white flour?

    When they refine it, they remove all of the nutrients. Definitely not saying don't eat it, just saying there is healthier options.

    Like whole wheat? lolz

    honestly, i like potato flour.
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  • projektai
    projektai Posts: 107 Member
    I usually eat the carbs that MFP sets for me. So between 160g and 200g. Honestly, your body will turn extra protein you eat into the carbs it needs anyway, so I wouldn't worry about it too much, unless your diet is entirely made up of carbs. =),

    Oh, and I usually get my carbs from whole grain bread, whole wheat waffles, or fruit and veggies. Sometimes the occasional piece of chocolate. C;
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    I get about 200g, sometimes a bit over, and I am maintaining on net 2000 cals.
  • A lot of people focus on carbs and fats and blah blah this and that. The simple fact is a CALORIE is a CALORIE whether it comes from spinach, a hershey bar, or a blueberry muffin!

    I would worry less about your carb intake. Focus on your calorie intake, but mostly focus on how you feel.
    Make sure you are eating plenty if nutrients! Take vitamins. Basically, carbs make you hungry faster because they burn faster. Whole wheat and unrefined carbs don't burn off as fast. Protein keeps you full. Sugar gives you a burst of energy, but burns off quickly.
    Too much fat makes you tired, but a little fat is NECESSARY!

    That's the basics. Ignore the myfitnesspal dailies that are telling you that you went over in fat, carbs, or sugars! If you are under your calorie limit and you have all the proper nutrients and vitamins in you- YOU WILL STILL LOSE WEIGHT!
  • Gt3ch
    Gt3ch Posts: 212 Member
    I don't count carbs. My diet is nearly vegetarian so high carbs are unavoidable. I've never felt better, been leaner or more fit.

    Reducing your carbs by a little shouldn't really do anything. Instead there is a tipping point that if you lower carbs below a certain extremely low level you alter your biochemistry via a ketogenic diet.

    The only thing to worry about with a high or higher carb diet is whether you are eating a lot of empty calories. It's healthier to pack as much protein and micronutrients as you can into your day.
  • Sherman7057
    Sherman7057 Posts: 88 Member
    A lot of people focus on carbs and fats and blah blah this and that. The simple fact is a CALORIE is a CALORIE whether it comes from spinach, a hershey bar, or a blueberry muffin!

    I would worry less about your carb intake. Focus on your calorie intake, but mostly focus on how you feel.
    Make sure you are eating plenty if nutrients! Take vitamins. Basically, carbs make you hungry faster because they burn faster. Whole wheat and unrefined carbs don't burn off as fast. Protein keeps you full. Sugar gives you a burst of energy, but burns off quickly.
    Too much fat makes you tired, but a little fat is NECESSARY!

    That's the basics. Ignore the myfitnesspal dailies that are telling you that you went over in fat, carbs, or sugars! If you are under your calorie limit and you have all the proper nutrients and vitamins in you- YOU WILL STILL LOSE WEIGHT!

    Wow! A calorie is not a just a calorie. Are you saying 150 calorie twinkie is equal to 150 calories of veggies?
  • SaShmy1022
    SaShmy1022 Posts: 38 Member
    I take in 180 a day, split up by 40 carbs a meal and 20 per snack. I also eat between 1500-2000 calories a day. But I am steadily losing and it sounds like you want to maintain. I try to get all of my carbs from healthy, whole and unprocessed sources.
  • jayche
    jayche Posts: 1,128 Member
    Currently taking in 400+ a day, mind you I'm on a 3200 calorie diet
  • I usually eat the carbs that MFP sets for me. So between 160g and 200g. Honestly, your body will turn extra protein you eat into the carbs it needs anyway, so I wouldn't worry about it too much, unless your diet is entirely made up of carbs. =),

    Oh, and I usually get my carbs from whole grain bread, whole wheat waffles, or fruit and veggies. Sometimes the occasional piece of chocolate. C;

    Thanks! I didn't realize the protein would turn into the carbs I need. I always feel soooo hungry if I do under 120 carb!
  • I take in 180 a day, split up by 40 carbs a meal and 20 per snack. I also eat between 1500-2000 calories a day. But I am steadily losing and it sounds like you want to maintain. I try to get all of my carbs from healthy, whole and unprocessed sources.

    Thanks everyone for the comments!! Very helpful!!!!! And I'm trying to maintain and il hit 180g of carbs but most of the time it's 80 to 100 carbs in one sitting!! Very hard for me to spread them out for some reason
  • Cinflo58
    Cinflo58 Posts: 326 Member
    Hello,

    You need to eat a balance diet with enough protein, fat and carbs

    I don't count carbs and try to eat a lot of veggies, fruit and make sure I get enough protein.

    If you avoid sweets and processed foods, you really do not have to worry about carbs unless you have diabeetus.