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100g of Protein a Day?

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  • Posts: 13,274 Member
    A good guideline is 1gm protein per. 1lb of lean body mass (which you can figure out via Googke search, I'm not home or I'd dig up a link). So for me when I started out that was 147gm a day! So yeah, 100 seems totally reasonable, and yes, MFP sets it's bar for protein absurdly low.

    ^^ This

    A study I read showed that when in a calorie deficit a woman should have a *bare minimum* of 72g of protein. I aim for 85g as a bare minimum, but try to hit 100g.
  • Posts: 1,690 Member
    I asked the girl if she's having any complications due to her protein intake. If she's not, it's pointless to just increase it because some chart says so.

    What complication were you expecting her to have???? The main benefits of eating 1 gram of protein per 1 pound of LBM is that is preserves muscle while losing weight (and also helps gain muscles), while also increasing satiety. She's not likely going to notice that she's losing muscle. Nor will she notice if she's having more trouble meeting her caloric goals then she would if she ate more solid protein.
  • Posts: 781 Member

    Sorry to be thick but how did you work out you need 120g from that link?
    All it told me was that my lean body mass is too high and i have an obese body type!! Great booster

    Lol
  • Posts: 781 Member
    My protein shake I currently take is around 200kcal and gives me 27g protein with semi skimmed milk
  • Posts: 3,134 Member
    bump
  • Posts: 2,918 Member

    What complication were you expecting her to have???? The main benefits of eating 1 gram of protein per 1 pound of LBM is that is preserves muscle while losing weight (and also helps gain muscles), while also increasing satiety. She's not likely going to notice that she's losing muscle. Nor will she notice if she's having more trouble meeting her caloric goals then she would if she ate more solid protein.

    My LBM is around 110, I think . I have noticed that getting an average 130 grams of protein help with my chronic fatigue syndromes and hypoglycemia. Obviously not everyone struggles with CFS and hypoglycemia, but I thought it was interesting that getting more protein than my LBM seems to help me.
  • Posts: 3,306 Member
    Not to say you can't get huge on a vegeterian/lower protein diet, but I find it strikingly peculiar that you never see a jacked guy/gal (in the overweight/obese bmi range) talk about the negatives of too much protein in their diet...

    not to say that's everyone's goal, but still.
  • Posts: 2,820 Member
    Not to say you can't get huge on a vegeterian diet, but I find it strikingly peculiar that you never see a jacked guy/gal (in the overweight/obese bmi range) talk about the negatives of too much protein in their diet...

    not to say that's everyone's goal, but still.

    I would agree, most vegans I see look very gaunt and I would bet a huge iron deficiency.
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    I try and get around 100 every day.
  • Posts: 7,010 Member
    I was reading a blog somewhere and the writer attributed much of his success to eating 100 grams of protein a day.
    Your thoughts?
    My diary is currently set to 58 a day by MFP default.

    And this is my 100th post :)

    100 seems a little low to me. I shoot for at least 160.
  • Posts: 275 Member

    100 seems a little low to me. I shoot for at least 160.


    Thought u meant posts then! LOL duhhhh
  • Posts: 3,670 Member
    I try to get 100 g of protein a day. I don't always succeed. I'd like to be getting more, however I am a small person, with lower than average caloric requirements, so maybe 100 grams is enough.
  • Posts: 87 Member
    I was reading a blog somewhere and the writer attributed much of his success to eating 100 grams of protein a day.
    Your thoughts?
    My diary is currently set to 58 a day by MFP default.

    And this is my 100th post :)

    All I can tell you is this. MFP recommends 45 grams of protein a day. My doctor recommends 60 - 65, I am going with the doctor. I also know that if I up my protein to between 80 - 95 grams a day, I will lose weight, dietitian that works for my physician, is the one who said, 'To lose, up protein and increase water/liquid' It's always worked, will also normally kick start a plateau.
  • Posts: 208 Member
    My tae bo teacher who is also a nutritionist said it is good to eat lots of protein.
  • Posts: 3,670 Member
    Besides being necessary for building muscle, you need protein (and food in general) to repair muscle, and recover from injuries that can otherwise become incessant, nagging problems.
  • Posts: 221 Member
    I am a Dietitian/Nutritionist. Your gram of protein per day goal should be based on your body weight and the type of exercise you are doing. If you are strength training and want to gain muscle you should eat around 1.8-2.0 g/kg or up to 0.8-1g/ lb of body weight. I have my macros for protein set at 25% to achieve the above. This is just my recommendation as a RD, it may differ from others on this website. See Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook, most libraries carry this book. Great resource!!
  • Posts: 3,333 Member
    Grams of protein should be based on your body weight.. particularly so if you have muscle gain based goals.
  • Posts: 56 Member
    Ok, so at 1 gram of protein for every pound.
    So how do I convert ounces of protein to grams to figure out how many ounces to weigh out?
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