Protein
AmyJade_mfp
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Is having too much protein good or bad for you?
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Yes, hence the term "too much."0
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Define "too much"... By the pure nature of meaning of the term "too much" wouldn't that mean it's, well...too much?0
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Well I've had 61 and was meant to have 45 which is -16 difference?
Why is it bad for you? I'm trying to get to grips with all of this balance with carbs, fats, iron, protein etc0 -
Well I've had 61 and was meant to have 45 which is -16 difference?
Why is it bad for you? I'm trying to get to grips with all of this balance with carbs, fats, iron, protein etc
Stay within your calorie target. You won't get anywhere near "too much" unless you have a kidney condition.0 -
Too much can mess with your kidneys.0
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For info about your macros (proteins/fats/carbs) -take a look at this link. It will give you the formula to figure out your numbers according to your goals and personal preference and how to change them in MFP:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819055-setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets0 -
Well I've had 61 and was meant to have 45 which is -16 difference?
Why is it bad for you? I'm trying to get to grips with all of this balance with carbs, fats, iron, protein etc
Is it what mfp has given you? It's usually very low and it's fine to go over.0 -
My "target" in MFP is 55g/day and I usually eat between 120 and 150g per day. I weigh 153 pounds, so I aim for 0.75g - 1g per pound of bodyweight. This is definitely not "too much" protein. Protein help keeps you full! My macros end up being 40/40/20 (carbs/protein/fat) and it's really working for me. :-)0
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Too much, by MFP standards is too little. Too much protein for it to be bad for you means enough protein that you exceed your daily allowance for calories.
It is fine to go over MFP's goals for protein. They set them for your average sedentary person. Most people shoot for 1 to 2 grams per kilogram of lean body weight. Some bodybuilders set theirs for 1 to 2 grams per lb of lean body weight.0 -
My "target" in MFP is 55g/day and I usually eat between 120 and 150g per day. I weigh 153 pounds, so I aim for 0.75g - 1g per pound of bodyweight. This is definitely not "too much" protein. Protein help keeps you full! My macros end up being 40/40/20 (carbs/protein/fat) and it's really working for me. :-)
Thanks for this! I'm around the same weight also and it's nice seeing what others do!
Thanks to everyone else also0 -
I prefer higher protein. In any case, you are not having "too much" by any stretch.0
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The default protein setting for mfp is considered too low by many people. It won't harm you to go over. If it's set for 45 then 100 is probably a more realistic number. Aim for .85 grams per pound of body weight0
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I have read up on this over the years and basically as I understand it, any excess protein that your body cannot digest, the protein will be stripped of its nitrogen and the amino acids will be flushed back through the blood where it will go to your kidneys and excreted from your body in the form of urea. So basically it isn't necessarily "bad" for you per say but it can become a waste of money if done on a constant basis. But most people don't consume anywhere near too much protein for this to take place. But on the flipside, exceeding your BMR caloric intake, unless your goal is muscle gain and you are lifting to accommodate such goals, can lead to unwanted weight gain of course.0
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But on the flipside, exceeding your BMR caloric intake, unless your goal is muscle gain and you are lifting to accommodate such goals, can lead to unwanted weight gain of course.0
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But on the flipside, exceeding your BMR caloric intake, unless your goal is muscle gain and you are lifting to accommodate such goals, can lead to unwanted weight gain of course.0
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It's fine to go over, but I'd avoid going over by large amounts habitually. Most people in North America get more than they need anyways. Protein is good (and necessary), but excess protein is hard on your kidneys.0
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