Fruit make u fat?
Matilda_Swan
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I eat a lot of fruit because it is low cal and satisfy my sweet tooth.
Will it make me gain weight?
I don't go over on my cals and I thought natural sugar was better then refined?
I have been loosing weight but very slowly. About half lb a week someone told me it was the fruit sugar slowing me down?
Will it make me gain weight?
I don't go over on my cals and I thought natural sugar was better then refined?
I have been loosing weight but very slowly. About half lb a week someone told me it was the fruit sugar slowing me down?
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As long as you are meeting your calorie goal, you're fine. Fruit contains a lot if nutrients, and it is delicious. It is nature's candy!0
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Anything is excess will make you gain weight, but as stated before, if you are still in a calorie deficit you will lose weight, not gain it. There's too much goodness in fruit to avoid it, unless you are allergic!0
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I looked at a few days of your diary and I think you are doing fine. Don't worry about the fruit. You could actually eat more food in general, you are leaving a lot of calories behind every day.0
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YES. It definitely can. There have been more than one study linking fructose to weight gain. Yet, another example of how all calories are NOT created equal. Fruit is very nutritious, but not for people who want to lose weight. Save the fruit for when you go into maintanence mode. Eat vegetables. They are MORE dense in nutrients than fruit (yes even in vitamin C). Yes, most people prefer the taste of fruit to veggies, but no one ever said looking good and being healthy was a piece of cake. (pun intended) haha. Hope this helps!0
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Thank goodness! On an average day I eat strawberries oranges blueberries and blackberries tangerines and pears! I weight it all out to the gram and record it! I love it and binge less on bad things!
That's awesome! I've found that it makes me crave things less as well. And all those vitamins and fiber are in the there that you just can't get from candy. :flowerforyou:0 -
YES. It definitely can. There have been more than one study linking fructose to weight gain. Yet, another example of how all calories are NOT created equal. Fruit is very nutritious, but not for people who want to lose weight. Save the fruit for when you go into maintanence mode. Eat vegetables. They are MORE dense in nutrients than fruit (yes even in vitamin C). Yes, most people prefer the taste of fruit to veggies, but no one ever said looking good and being healthy was a piece of cake. (pun intended) haha. Hope this helps!
I'd like to see a study where the diet was controlled such that subjects were in a calorie deficit yet gained weight because they ate too much fruit.............................
Oh wait.
There aren't any.0 -
fruits are high in sugar.....I wouldn't eat too much.
Eat more veggies....
I try to limit my fruit intake cause it makes me bust my sugar all the time.
I try to eat bananas cause it's so so full of so many good things but I don't eat fruits that contain more sugar than any other things.
Yes, fructose can make you bigger...it's still sugar.
Is it healthier than eating glucose sugar from cookies...damn right lol...but just moderate yourself a bit
That's my advice
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Fruit in it's natural form is great for you and won't make you gain weight unless you are over eating it, much like anything. Fructose is only a weight gainer when you remove it from it's natural state ( ie juice) when fructose is extracted from it's whole food state the body turns it straight to sugar. So keep eating fruit but stay away from fruit juice and processed foods containing fructose.0
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I know but I am not hungry for them:( my dinners are huge I make something with ALOT of veggies I mean if you saw my dinner plate you would not know I was dieting!!!!
And then I am not hungry, trust me I am not trying to make a huge defecit I am happy with one quarter to a half lb a week!
I'm not a big fan of eating just because you have calories left that you can eat. If you're not hungry don't worry about it. Why do people constantly keep telling others they need to eat more when they say they're eating plenty to stay full?0 -
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If you eat just fruit and only fruit you'd have a hard time keeping a lot of fat on your body. So this.As long as you are meeting your calorie goal, you're fine. Fruit contains a lot if nutrients, and it is delicious. It is nature's candy!0
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I think you need to focus more on hitting your macros and not going over... your diary is a mess... you eat a lot of processed foods that are high in sodium, too much fruit isn't good for you, its not going to kill you but if you are serious about losing weight everything in moderation. I recommend no more then 2 servings of fruit a day.... for one they are high in carbs and sugar. High sodium can make you gain 2-5 lbs on any given day... of course that is water retention but i bet you would lose a lot of weight if you focused on keeping sodium low and lowered your carbs which means cutting out some of that fruit.0
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I know but I am not hungry for them:( my dinners are huge I make something with ALOT of veggies I mean if you saw my dinner plate you would not know I was dieting!!!!
And then I am not hungry, trust me I am not trying to make a huge defecit I am happy with one quarter to a half lb a week!
I'm not a big fan of eating just because you have calories left that you can eat. If you're not hungry don't worry about it. Why do people constantly keep telling others they need to eat more when they say they're eating plenty to stay full?
Why? Because most of the people on MFP have been dieting for so long they shouldn't trust their hunger signals. Do a search for the many threads that are "I can't eat 1200 a day because I am too full". (I am not saying the OP does that, I'm speaking in general) Do we really feel that logically it should be that difficult for a grown person to consume 1200 per day?
Until your metabolism works properly and one is capable of eating "intuitively" (most of us aren't), we log our food and count our calories. When we are trying to get healthy, under eating can be just as detrimental as over eating. Why do you think chronic dieters have trouble meeting a calorie goal of 1200, which is too low for most people? Did I answer your question?0 -
You will not gain fat in a caloric deficit.0
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... I don't go over on my cals ...
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YES. It definitely can. There have been more than one study linking fructose to weight gain. Yet, another example of how all calories are NOT created equal. Fruit is very nutritious, but not for people who want to lose weight. Save the fruit for when you go into maintanence mode. Eat vegetables. They are MORE dense in nutrients than fruit (yes even in vitamin C). Yes, most people prefer the taste of fruit to veggies, but no one ever said looking good and being healthy was a piece of cake. (pun intended) haha. Hope this helps!
Well, I eat at least 4 fruits a day and it didn't affect either my weight loss, hitting my goal, or staying in maintenance. Just today I've had an apple, fresh coconut, strawberries, blueberries, and a banana.0 -
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As long as your workplace has a fridge and a microwave, you can bring all kinds of things to work. I bring a full grocery bag of stuff to school every day. I eat breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack there. . . all fresh food that I brought from home in Ziplock plastic containers. Everything can be heated up in under a minute and eaten quickly if necessary.0
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I think you need to focus more on hitting your macros and not going over... your diary is a mess... you eat a lot of processed foods that are high in sodium, too much fruit isn't good for you, its not going to kill you but if you are serious about losing weight everything in moderation. I recommend no more then 2 servings of fruit a day.... for one they are high in carbs and sugar. High sodium can make you gain 2-5 lbs on any given day... of course that is water retention but i bet you would lose a lot of weight if you focused on keeping sodium low and lowered your carbs which means cutting out some of that fruit.
I more than one hundred percent agree with you. I am trying hard but I work in prison as a guard. We have been short staffed for months which means 5/5 or 4/5 of my days are twelve to sixteen hour days. I try to pack as healthy as I can and always have a can of soup a piece of fruit and a package of crackers on stand by as my dinner. Most days I am at work so long I eat all three meals there.
It is tough to packa whole days worth of food into my lunch bag, I figure the soup and crackers is way better than the institutional food I Would be served if I did not have my soups.
The food there is terrible it is over a thousand cals per meal. It is usually a processed meat product with a cake or cookie, pasta, and something that may resemble a veg smothered in butter. All served with kool aid doused with sugar. There is not one thing I can eat. I don't know what the ingredients are,
You will see there are times my diary looks great those are times when I am not working 12-16 hour days.
But I agree with you it is just my job is so demanding it is hard. Fruit helps cuz I can eat it on the go. I don't get meal breaks either so I eat on my feet on the go.
I need fruit and a package of veg to grab and go. I can carry a container of yogurt. I can stick my soup in the inmate microwave and eat in the 15 mins they are gone to chow.
When I get home I am too tired to cook something for the next day cuz I am usually due back to work in 8-12 hours.
But I agree with u and I try to do my best with the time I do have
Surely it is not the worst diary ever! Lol
(Hopefully)
i agree in cases like that you kinda are screwed unless you put in more effort preparing food at home to bring with you to work... its a hard situation when you spend so much time at work, i will give you that. Maybe try bringing more veggie trays, boiled eggs for protein, make a sandwich with grilled chicken breast instead of processed meat, almonds... that kinda stuff. you could also make salads with chicken or steak just dont put the dressing on until you eat it.... of course its going to take a little extra time and creativity to make healthy things to bring but the payoff would be beneficial. I agree dont eat the inmate food LOL but for fruit try to keep it to berries that are lower in carbs and sugars.0 -
also no fridge could you can bring a cooler with ice packs?0
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no, fruit doesn't make you fat.0
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You can also buy a wide mouth thermos to take hot food with you, will keep hot for 7 hours
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