customizing goals
            
                
                    sherig1127                
                
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                    Hi everyone- I just started MFP this week . Just wondering if people customize their carb/protein / fat/  ratio on their goals,  since eating this way says I am way over on that fat and protein. If so  what do most people re-set their ratios to? I would like to lose 30 pounds .
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            mine are set at 20% carb, 40% protein 40% fat...0
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            Thanks Jenna, so how do I convert tha
t to grams under the goals if I am tracking?0 - 
            Go to the My Home tab.
Select the Goals.
Hit the Change Goals button.
Select customize.
You should then have a list of items you can select.
Adjust the Fat, Carbs and Protein percentages you want. It will automatically adjust so that they always equal 100%.0 - 
            Thanks Ladies , I got it!
  now that just raised another question . Is 1200 calories about right - how did everyone set up their caloric goal ? I set up my account months ago - then didn't do anything with it until now and  that's just what it gave me for a number of calories s day  to lose approx 2 pounds a week.  Is this the amount most of you try to stick to?                        0 - 
            I used the following site to help figure out my ratios:
http://www.paleoz.com/nutrition/carbohydrates-proteins-and-fatswhat-ratio/
Your calories come from the Carb, Fat, Protein numbers which it explains on the website. It just helped me get a base of what I needed.0 - 
            sorry Joe - thanks yo you too- that was a great help!0
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            I used the following site to help figure out my ratios:
http://www.paleoz.com/nutrition/carbohydrates-proteins-and-fatswhat-ratio/
Your calories come from the Carb, Fat, Protein numbers which it explains on the website. It just helped me get a base of what I needed.
I feel like this should have been obvious, but it TOTALLY wasn't. This was a great read, thank you for posting it!0 - 
            sorry Joe - thanks yo you too- that was a great help!
No problem.
I've come to realize that MFP has a massive female to male ratio in it's members. Or at least the ones that seem to post.0 - 
            I used the following site to help figure out my ratios:
http://www.paleoz.com/nutrition/carbohydrates-proteins-and-fatswhat-ratio/
Your calories come from the Carb, Fat, Protein numbers which it explains on the website. It just helped me get a base of what I needed.
very helpful, thanks! but how on earth are we meant to get up to 65% of our calories from fats? what kind of fats? i'm really struggling to understand where i can get that level of fat intake from...0 - 
            Nuts and nut butters are a great source of fat. Salad dressing, bacon, bacon grease, cooking fats are others. I don't seem to have a problem getting my fats in
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            Nuts and nut butters are a great source of fat. Salad dressing, bacon, bacon grease, cooking fats are others. I don't seem to have a problem getting my fats in

i eat english bacon which is a different cut and has a lower fat content, i don't feel like i've eaten any bacon with the american cut. i also possibly don't eat enough of it. i might try getting some nut butters, but i've never been a big fan. i'll give it a try, thanks.
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            I used the following site to help figure out my ratios:
http://www.paleoz.com/nutrition/carbohydrates-proteins-and-fatswhat-ratio/
Your calories come from the Carb, Fat, Protein numbers which it explains on the website. It just helped me get a base of what I needed.
very helpful, thanks! but how on earth are we meant to get up to 65% of our calories from fats? what kind of fats? i'm really struggling to understand where i can get that level of fat intake from...
I'm not worried about fats - I'm wondering how I could even remotely get less than 16g carbs (6-7%)? Maybe if he's talking simple carbs, but even my veggie/nut/berry consumption keeps me closer to 75-100g per day! :noway:0 - 
            If you're trying to really cut the carbs, fruit should be very scarce in your diet. That might be where you are getting most of your carbs.0
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            16g?! Can you tell us how you arrived at that? Any less than 50g a day should be sufficient to lose weight. I just have mine set at 15% of calories.0
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            I used the following site to help figure out my ratios:
http://www.paleoz.com/nutrition/carbohydrates-proteins-and-fatswhat-ratio/
Your calories come from the Carb, Fat, Protein numbers which it explains on the website. It just helped me get a base of what I needed.
very helpful, thanks! but how on earth are we meant to get up to 65% of our calories from fats? what kind of fats? i'm really struggling to understand where i can get that level of fat intake from...
I'm not worried about fats - I'm wondering how I could even remotely get less than 16g carbs (6-7%)? Maybe if he's talking simple carbs, but even my veggie/nut/berry consumption keeps me closer to 75-100g per day! :noway:
i'm with you on that, i love grapes and berries. giving up grapes would make me cry0 - 
            16g?! Can you tell us how you arrived at that? Any less than 50g a day should be sufficient to lose weight. I just have mine set at 15% of calories.
I was at work and didn't have time to read his full algebra formula
  so I took his percentages:
Nutrient Percentage
Carbohydrate ~7% - our choices here are 5 or 10% if we do custom, so 5% = 16g, 10% = 33g. I'll probably shoot for 20 - 25.
Protein ~29%
Fat ~64%
I've changed my numbers to see how I'll do. If I hadn't have had oatmeal this morning I'd have been just fine with the % he gave.0 - 
            Ok, I see now. Near the end of the article, for fat loss, it says "Our food should therefore come from about 10% Carbs / 30% Protein / %60 Fat..." I do note that the article seems geared to men and manly calorie amounts
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            I don't believe in ratios, myself. I just make sure I get about 1g protein and 0.5g fat MINIMUM per lb of my bodyweight, and fill the rest of my calories with whatever. Hitting sme arbitrary number seems like a waste of time. That, and I like grapes.0
 
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