Logging fruit, veggies, milk, etc?
Momma2PrinceNPrincess
Posts: 8
I wasn't sure if I should log these types of things because MFP doesn't "know" good fats/sugars vs bad fats/sugars. For example, 1 cup of skim milk has 12g of sugar and my daily allotment is only like 40g (can't remember the exact # but it's around there). Are most of you logging these??
0
Replies
-
Yes, it all counts.0
-
I wasn't sure if I should log these types of things because MFP doesn't "know" good fats/sugars vs bad fats/sugars. For example, 1 cup of skim milk has 12g of sugar and my daily allotment is only like 40g (can't remember the exact # but it's around there). Are most of you logging these??0
-
Log everything...dairy in particular is a calorie dense food...why wouldn't you log it?
The recommendation for sugar is based on the AHA's recommendation for added sugar, not fruit, veg or lactose. Unless you have a medical condition that warrants tracking sugar, don't worry about it...manage you macros, not your micros (except make sure you're getting your vitamins). If you're really concerned about it, just try to avoid high fructose corn syrup and other added sugars and get your sugars from natural sources in their natural state.0 -
Definitely log everything good or bad log it all. Also, I dont worry too much from sugar coming from fruit. You and I both know that sugar in fruit is good for you whereas sugar in a cookie is bad sugar.0
-
I am more of a counting calories type of person rather than tracking my fats and carbs. Log it, and keep your bad fats and bad sugars to a minimum and you will be fine0
-
I log everything! I don't really pay too much attention to those other numbers. Mostly just my calorie intake.0
-
Ok, thanks everyone! So is fat free milk a "bad" sugar then? I haven't been concerned with veggies, fruits and nuts as far as fat/sugars, but wasn't sure about milk....0
-
Um, yeah. It all counts.0
-
Ok, thanks everyone! So is fat free milk a "bad" sugar then? I haven't been concerned with veggies, fruits and nuts as far as fat/sugars, but wasn't sure about milk....
Depends on who you ask. Many fitness trainers, including Chris Powell, recommend switching to unsweetened almond milk. My trainer does as well.0 -
everything is logged. this was kind of hard for me at first because I used to do WW and veggies were not any points, but you need to track everything that you eat or drink!0
-
Ok, thanks everyone! So is fat free milk a "bad" sugar then? I haven't been concerned with veggies, fruits and nuts as far as fat/sugars, but wasn't sure about milk....0
-
Calorie counting = counting your calories - ALL OF THEM!! :-)0
-
So, if you aren't going to log what you eat honestly, what's the point of logging at all?0
-
Ok, thanks everyone! So is fat free milk a "bad" sugar then? I haven't been concerned with veggies, fruits and nuts as far as fat/sugars, but wasn't sure about milk....
No, it's not. lactose is naturally occurring in milk, and therefore doesn't count as an "added sugar". MFP is really low on their settings for sugars in macros, but that number is for added sugar, not naturally occurring sugars that are found in milk, fruits, and vegetables. Naturally occurring sugars are good for you, don't worry about it.0 -
since you only have 6 lbs to lose, i would make sure to know my TDEE (total number of calories your body burns everyday) then I would eat somewhere between 10% to 20% below TDEE and not worry about where the calories are coming from. so yes, log everything.
once you start hitting your calorie goal you'll be in a deficit and you'll shed those unwanted pounds.
good luck0 -
I find it impossible to be accurate with the macros anyhow because so many foods only have the calorie count or you get a ham sandwich for instance - allegedly without any protein etc.0
-
You log everything. While it means where the sugar is coming from, sugar is sugar and should be all tracked.0
-
I wasn't sure if I should log these types of things because MFP doesn't "know" good fats/sugars vs bad fats/sugars. For example, 1 cup of skim milk has 12g of sugar and my daily allotment is only like 40g (can't remember the exact # but it's around there). Are most of you logging these??
Calories from "good fats/sugars" are still calories. If you eat more calories in a day than you use, you will gain weight. If you ate 100% "good fats/sugars" and they added up to 3000 calories and you only used 2000 calories though existing/exercise, then you would still gain a couple pounds a week.
"Good" or "bad", count them all.0 -
Ok, thanks everyone! So is fat free milk a "bad" sugar then? I haven't been concerned with veggies, fruits and nuts as far as fat/sugars, but wasn't sure about milk....
The sugar in milk is produced naturally and is called lactose and is only found in milk. Whether it's good or bad really depends on you...it is broken down by the enzyme lactase. As we get older, we naturally shed our lactase enzymes; if you drank a lot of milk growing up, you will retain more as an adult. If you didn't drink a lot growing up or have gone a long time without drinking milk, you may develop an intolerance to lactose.
Lactose is broken down pretty quick which causes an insulin surge (as with any sugar, but much more so than sugar from fruit and veg). If you are pre-diabetic or insulin resistant at all, it would be best to avoid, but if you have no underlying medical condition and aren't lactose intolerant, then enjoy your milk...I would however recommend at least 2% and just keep it to a minimum. Less lactose and you need your healthy fats...unless you're getting enough fat elsewhere and don't want to splurge it on dairy. Personally, I do very little dairy, so a full fat variety works perfectly for me and my macros.0 -
Everything you put in your mouth goes in the log, Period.0
-
Yes, it all counts.
this.
good or bad, your body still has to either burn it or store it.
if I didn't log milk my daily counts would be wayyyyy off.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions