I eat far too much sugar?
fitforsummerlovin
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Hey, so I'm having a little trouble here... I've been watching my sugar intake increase & increase since I've eaten healthier. How can this be? FRUIT. I find myself reaching for fruit as a quick, healthy snack, but the amount of sugar is concerning me. I have eaten 119 grams of sugar today!.
Can anyone suggest any ways to drastically lower my sugar intake?
Can anyone suggest any ways to drastically lower my sugar intake?
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I am not sure how to help but I am also having the SAME problem so I would def. enjoy anyones response also.0
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Don't worry about sugar from fruit.0
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I shouldn't worry about it at all? 119 grams seems extreme to me0
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Limit yourself to a certain number of servings of fruit a day. There are plenty of other healthy snacks out there and you can always pre plan for the week and make little zippy bags with healthy stuff! That's what I do and it works great.0
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119 seems too much. I'd try to stay at 60 max.0
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unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.0 -
Hey, so I'm having a little trouble here... I've been watching my sugar intake increase & increase since I've eaten healthier. How can this be? FRUIT. I find myself reaching for fruit as a quick, healthy snack, but the amount of sugar is concerning me. I have eaten 119 grams of sugar today!.
Can anyone suggest any ways to drastically lower my sugar intake?
um, don't eat things that contain sugar?
But really, I used to eat a lot of fruit as well (mandarins were my favourite) but now I won't eat that much. Instead I let chocolate fill that gap
A bit of sugar is no worries, but I think 100g plus would be a worry seeing as I try for 25g a day usually :S But best to ask a nutritionist in this case if you feel like getting a thorough assessment0 -
unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.
what's the cause of Type 2 diabetes again?0 -
Yep, me too! When you find a solution, PM me! :-)0
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Don't worry about sugar from fruit.
This^...
...except you can stop four words into that sentence.
Are you getting your protein minimum? Are you getting your fat minimum? If yes to both, then the rest will necessarily be carbohydrates. It matters very little what form the carbohydrates are. (IMHO, of course.)0 -
unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.
what's the cause of Type 2 diabetes again?
there's no one cause. but there is no scientific evidence that shows that too much sugar = diabetes.
the biggest risk factor is being obese or overweight. being inactive. genetic link. high blood pressure. low HDL. high triglycerides.0 -
http://blog.cncahealth.com/post/2012/03/14/How-Much-Sugar-is-Too-Much.aspx
That's based on a 2000 calorie diet for women, 2500 for men. But if you aren't eating added sugars and the 119 is from fruit, you are probably ok. I average about that every day from my 2200 calories and I'm in maintenance.
And I think the leading cause of diabetes is obesity, not sugar.0 -
try smaller portions of fruit and sugar substitutes0
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eat fruits that are low on the GI chart - berries are good and green apples are low. Pineapple, bananas and melon are high.0
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I have the same issue I eat an orange and therefore can't eat anything else with sugar in it for the rest of the day? So...I can't eat anything is what you're saying? I've been trying to just ignore that column, especially when I know that it's only going over because of fruit.0
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yup. take that column off. track carbs, fats and protein.0
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unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.
what's the cause of Type 2 diabetes again?
there's no one cause. but there is no scientific evidence that shows that too much sugar = diabetes.
the biggest risk factor is being obese or overweight. being inactive. genetic link. high blood pressure. low HDL. high triglycerides.
sugar intake does have a huge relation to obesity, and is linked --> http://blog.seattlepi.com/timigustafsonrd/2013/03/03/diabetes-can-be-caused-by-high-sugar-intake-alone-new-study-finds/
anyway besides the point. Too much of any one thing is not good for you, let's face it. I still think 100g + is excessive, just try cut down a little on the fruit and have more vegetables. Here is some more information about some negatives associated with excessive sugar - but unfortunately it doesn't have links to /what/ these large intakes would be --> http://www.livestrong.com/article/293906-can-fructose-from-eating-too-much-fruits-harm-you/
again, nutritionist is the best person to answer this one!
edit: I feel like such a hypocrite, sitting here drinking a hot chocolate :P0 -
I have the same problem. I only eat a couple pieces of fruit a day but I also eat protein shakes and bars too. Those have a decent amount of sugar and I usually go over. I would love for someone to give me some low or no sugar ideas too.0
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when i was seeing a dietician she told me to keep my ADDED sugars to 35g per day, and not to worry about sugars from fruit.
i believe i was on 1500 calories at that time..
i dont even track sugar now, as its never been a problem for me0 -
unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.
what's the cause of Type 2 diabetes again?
there's no one cause. but there is no scientific evidence that shows that too much sugar = diabetes.
the biggest risk factor is being obese or overweight. being inactive. genetic link. high blood pressure. low HDL. high triglycerides.
sugar intake does have a huge relation to obesity, and is linked --> http://blog.seattlepi.com/timigustafsonrd/2013/03/03/diabetes-can-be-caused-by-high-sugar-intake-alone-new-study-finds/
of course it does. because it has a lot of calories. especially in sugary drinks. when you are drinking hundreds of your calories at a time, you will very easily gain weight. but we aren't talking about sugar's relation to weight gain, especially on this site where people are generally eating at a deficit.
again, nutritionist is the best person to answer this one!
I would say a dietician is a better bet. the guy behind the counter at the smoothie shop can call himself a nutritionist.0 -
unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.
what's the cause of Type 2 diabetes again?
I was diagnosed in 2009 with full blown Type 2 Diabetes (A1C was 10.0) @ 560 lbs. (yes super morbidly obese with a BMI of 74) fast forward to today @ 250 lbs. and A1c are 5.3 and through 300+ pounds of weightloss I have never measure a single gram of sugar... I have watched my calorie intake and my 3 main macro's Carbs first, then Proteins, and fats......0 -
I think thats tons of sugar! I read Jorge Cruise's Belly Fat Cure and he states that too much sugar is bad and increases your insulin which makes more fat. Fruits are def better than candy and sweets but I've been trying to find fruits that have less sugar like blueberries and raspberries. When choosing foods, i keep an eye on sugar, fat, then calories.
http://www.jorgecruise.com/lose-11-lbs/
Yesterday I had 40g of sugar and that's way too much more than i want to eat0 -
Don't worry about sugar from fruit.
This^...
...except you can stop four words into that sentence.
Are you getting your protein minimum? Are you getting your fat minimum? If yes to both, then the rest will necessarily be carbohydrates. It matters very little what form the carbohydrates are. (IMHO, of course.)
yeah super not correct... refined sugars are awful and are the leading cause of type 2 diabetes
sugars from fruit are fine (but if you're eating enough fruit to get 119g of sugar you should probably cut a couple pieces out)
refined sugars should be avoided at all costs.0 -
unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.
what's the cause of Type 2 diabetes again?
I was diagnosed in 2009 with full blown Type 2 Diabetes (A1C was 10.0) @ 560 lbs. (yes super morbidly obese with a BMI of 74) fast forward to today @ 250 lbs. and A1c are 5.3 and through 300+ pounds of weightloss I have never measure a single gram of sugar... I have watched my calorie intake and my 3 main macro's Carbs first, then Proteins, and fats......
that's awesome for you - but you're one person, and you're not the norm.0 -
unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.
what's the cause of Type 2 diabetes again?
I was diagnosed in 2009 with full blown Type 2 Diabetes (A1C was 10.0) @ 560 lbs. (yes super morbidly obese with a BMI of 74) fast forward to today @ 250 lbs. and A1c are 5.3 and through 300+ pounds of weightloss I have never measure a single gram of sugar... I have watched my calorie intake and my 3 main macro's Carbs first, then Proteins, and fats......
that's awesome for you - but you're one person, and you're not the norm.
Yeah I am a special snowflake..... You have your opinion and I have mine we can leave it at that......0 -
unless you have diabetes or another medical issue which would force you to track and cut back/out sugar, you really don't need to bother.
track your carbs -- which sugar falls into -- and try to keep those in line. otherwise, other than the high-cal nature of sugars, no need to worry. and, for the most part, sugar is sugar, be it from chocolate or carrots.
what's the cause of Type 2 diabetes again?
I was diagnosed in 2009 with full blown Type 2 Diabetes (A1C was 10.0) @ 560 lbs. (yes super morbidly obese with a BMI of 74) fast forward to today @ 250 lbs. and A1c are 5.3 and through 300+ pounds of weightloss I have never measure a single gram of sugar... I have watched my calorie intake and my 3 main macro's Carbs first, then Proteins, and fats......
that's awesome for you - but you're one person, and you're not the norm.
Yeah I am a special snowflake..... You have your opinion and I have mine we can leave it at that......
that's not what i mean. just because you didn't pay attention to sugar, doesn't mean you weren't taking in a normal amount. or were you suggesting you ate more refined sugars than recommended?0 -
Don't worry about sugar from fruit.
This^...
...except you can stop four words into that sentence.
Are you getting your protein minimum? Are you getting your fat minimum? If yes to both, then the rest will necessarily be carbohydrates. It matters very little what form the carbohydrates are. (IMHO, of course.)
yeah super not correct... refined sugars are awful and are the leading cause of type 2 diabetes
sugars from fruit are fine (but if you're eating enough fruit to get 119g of sugar you should probably cut a couple pieces out)
refined sugars should be avoided at all costs.
Fructose...sucrose...glucose... My body isn't really smart enough to know the ultimate source of each when I ingest them. I guess yours is. So yeah, you should probably avoid "refined" sugars at all costs. I'll continue to eat them but also keeping my total calories in check. (I've avoided "refined" sugars in the past because they're easy to, and tend to be "triggering" for me to, overeat.)0 -
Don't worry about sugar from fruit.
This^...
...except you can stop four words into that sentence.
Are you getting your protein minimum? Are you getting your fat minimum? If yes to both, then the rest will necessarily be carbohydrates. It matters very little what form the carbohydrates are. (IMHO, of course.)
yeah super not correct... refined sugars are awful and are the leading cause of type 2 diabetes
sugars from fruit are fine (but if you're eating enough fruit to get 119g of sugar you should probably cut a couple pieces out)
refined sugars should be avoided at all costs.
Fructose...sucrose...glucose... My body isn't really smart enough to know the ultimate source of each when I ingest them. I guess yours is. So yeah, you should probably avoid "refined" sugars at all costs. I'll continue to eat them but also keeping my total calories in check. (I've avoided "refined" sugars in the past because they're easy to, and tend to be "triggering" for me to, overeat.)
you sound like the corn syrup commercials.0 -
I don't usually worry about the sugar from fruits, but I have noticed that the berry fruits tend to have less sugar while oranges, canteloupe, pineapple tend to have more sugar. Maybe look at the fruits you like the most and figure out which ones have the most sugar and limit those.0
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Don't worry about sugar from fruit.
This^...
...except you can stop four words into that sentence.
Are you getting your protein minimum? Are you getting your fat minimum? If yes to both, then the rest will necessarily be carbohydrates. It matters very little what form the carbohydrates are. (IMHO, of course.)
yeah super not correct... refined sugars are awful and are the leading cause of type 2 diabetes
sugars from fruit are fine (but if you're eating enough fruit to get 119g of sugar you should probably cut a couple pieces out)
refined sugars should be avoided at all costs.
Fructose...sucrose...glucose... My body isn't really smart enough to know the ultimate source of each when I ingest them. I guess yours is. So yeah, you should probably avoid "refined" sugars at all costs. I'll continue to eat them but also keeping my total calories in check. (I've avoided "refined" sugars in the past because they're easy to, and tend to be "triggering" for me to, overeat.)
you sound like the corn syrup commercials.
haven't seen em ... but sounds like they're right.0
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