Protein and Sugars always too high??
Adorkable1111
Posts: 22
I have only been eating fruit for sugar, but even still if i eat one apple and one banana I am over my daily limit.. I dont understand how I am supposed to have these in my diet and still stay under my goal.. please help me understand. Also, I seem to ALWAYS be over my protein limits as well.. Please tell me what I should be using as my goal, I am 23, A mother of 2 (so Im almost always moving around cleaning ect, im 240 lbs and i want to lose 100 lbs. Thanks!
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From looking at your diary a little bit, I'd say you're doing just fine! Natural sugars are just fine. I try not to eat more than 3 servings of fruit in a day, but if it's an apple versus a cookie, ignore the sugar amount and go for the apple! As for the protein, your protein goals are set way too low anyway! You should be eating about 100-150 grams a day. Protein is satiating so it fills you up and helps stop cravings!0
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Okay, should I change any of my goals manually ??0
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Just don't worry if your proteins are too high I usually base my foods on my macro percentage, aiming for 40% carbs, 30% protein and 30% fat. I'm still playing around with it though. The biggest thing is persistence! You're doing awesome so far0
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Don't worry about going over on protein. Its perfectly fine its not like your eating 2x your body weight in protein a day.
Sugars don't worry about it alot. Just stay away from Granulated Sugar and Corn Syrup. Fruit sugars are perfectly fine.0 -
High protein isn't a big deal and I think if you are doing strength training, it helps a great deal to have a high intake. If I eat a lot of fruit, I always seem to go over in sugar. You could try adjusting your sugar intake to something higher if you enjoy fruit regularly - that way it won't bother you as much if you see it's high or in the -red and its from fruit0
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High protein isn't a big deal and I think if you are doing strength training, it helps a great deal to have a high intake. If I eat a lot of fruit, I always seem to go over in sugar. You could try adjusting your sugar intake to something higher if you enjoy fruit regularly - that way it won't bother you as much if you see it's high or in the -red and its from fruit
or just remove the sugar entry from the nutrients you track altogether0
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