How many carbs do you eat per day?
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Carbohydrates are so important for your overall health, and so many people here are eating way less than they should be. This is very dangerous and can cause you very serious health problems up to and including sudden death. I'm a nursing student and in my nutrition studies we learn that NOBODY should eat below about 135 grams of carbs per day. That is the bare minimum. If you're not getting that you're starving your cells of energy they need, especially your brain which requires carbohydrates to function properly.
:noway: I mean this in the kindest way possible but I'm pretty sure it will come off harsh, I do apologize :blushing:
Please continue your schooling, you've got plenty more to learn :flowerforyou:0 -
45% when not working up to my half marathons, 50% when I am.....and probably going to stay at 50% from now on as going to keep my mileage up after this training session. Then the week before my race I bump up to 60% to do a gradual carb load (my GI doesn't like one night loads....runner's trot the next day...not fun).0
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Carbohydrates are so important for your overall health, and so many people here are eating way less than they should be. This is very dangerous and can cause you very serious health problems up to and including sudden death. I'm a nursing student and in my nutrition studies we learn that NOBODY should eat below about 135 grams of carbs per day. That is the bare minimum. If you're not getting that you're starving your cells of energy they need, especially your brain which requires carbohydrates to function properly.
Hopefully glucose classes start tomorrow followed by gluconeogenesis.0 -
Honestly, I find it difficult to keep track of anything more than the calories I take in at this time. I struggle to reach the goals set for me on that front. However, even on the days that I meet my calorie goals, I find that I'm usually over my carb goals. The worst thing for me is my sodium intake.0
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i try to stay around 80g a day...I read for woman trying to lose weight they should not go over 100g a day.
Where did you read that? It is just not true. I have never been under 100g - often over 200g and have had no issues losing weight.
Mark Sisson at marksdailyapple.com advocates staying just under 100 gr of carbs (men and women) to lose weight. He also advocates being around 150 gr if you are in maintenance. That's what I've been doing for 18 months i.e. I stick to 100 gr of carbs and sometimes bump it up.0 -
The holidays haven't been a good example, but I try to hit my protein (150 g) and fat (75 g) daily, and the rest of my calories are carbs at around 250 g.0
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Carbohydrates are so important for your overall health, and so many people here are eating way less than they should be. This is very dangerous and can cause you very serious health problems up to and including sudden death. I'm a nursing student and in my nutrition studies we learn that NOBODY should eat below about 135 grams of carbs per day. That is the bare minimum. If you're not getting that you're starving your cells of energy they need, especially your brain which requires carbohydrates to function properly.
Hopefully glucose classes start tomorrow followed by gluconeogenesis.
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Not enough!0
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I'm at the point in my weight loss where I eat whatever I want in small portions.
I don't count cals, I don't weigh or measure food, or any other of that neurotic crap. I exercise regularly, try to eat clean, stop eating when I'm full, and only drink water.
Ironically, when I stopped obsessing over what I was eating, I lost more.
I only have about 10lbs to lose as a short term goal (which I am 3lbs away from). Anything more than that is lovely but I'm not exactly racing to get there.0 -
Looking at my last 90 days report it seems my amount varies enormously, range is 40g - 340g per day.
Highest day of the year was 674g and I was still in a calorie deficit that day.0 -
i try to stay around 80g a day...I read for woman trying to lose weight they should not go over 100g a day.
Where did you read that? It is just not true. I have never been under 100g - often over 200g and have had no issues losing weight.
Mark Sisson at marksdailyapple.com advocates staying just under 100 gr of carbs (men and women) to lose weight. He also advocates being around 150 gr if you are in maintenance. That's what I've been doing for 18 months i.e. I stick to 100 gr of carbs and sometimes bump it up.
Without the context of calorie goals and a person's lifestyle, it's impossible to ascertain the correct number of grams of macronutrients for individual weight loss. 100 grams of carbs is only 400 calories, BTW, which is only 20% of a daily 2000 calorie diet, but is nearly 30% of the calories for a daily 1500 calorie diet. As usual, Mark Sisson gives generic advice that is *bad* advice for many people.
ETA: 250ish carbs per day for me.0 -
I'm at the point in my weight loss where I eat whatever I want in small portions.
I don't count cals, I don't weigh or measure food, or any other of that neurotic crap. I exercise regularly, try to eat clean, stop eating when I'm full, and only drink water.
Ironically, when I stopped obsessing over what I was eating, I lost more.
I only have about 10lbs to lose as a short term goal (which I am 3lbs away from). Anything more than that is lovely but I'm not exactly racing to get there.
Counting calories and weighing and measuring food is neurotic crap? Oh rly?0 -
Roughly between 250 - 350 grams per day...0
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I don't track anymore. When I did, I started out aiming for 30-60 carbs per meal not including fiber... until my body started crying foul. Having energy was more important, so I ate back my exercise calories mostly in the form of carbs. I felt tons better and continued to lose weight. What you eat within your calorie budget doesn't affect weight loss, but it will affect everything else.0
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Roughly between 250 - 350 grams per day...0
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Roughly between 250 - 350 grams per day...
Lolz!! :laugh:0 -
Roughly between 250 - 350 grams per day...
Lolz!! :laugh:
Indeed, I am a bit concerned...0 -
Ive never really paid attention but just looked...I am looking at 'total carbs' right? If so, I seem to be eating anywhere between 130 and 300g....MFP says my goal is 267 - 302g depending on the day, where do those numbers come from? They seem a little high after reading this thread. PS if you look at my diary, I have really logged for the past week as I have been away. But any input would be great0
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this thread is from almost exactly a year ago ..LOL
just remember carbs do not make you lose weight, eating less than you burn does…0 -
Roughly between 250 - 350 grams per day...
bahahahahahahahaha
how about marks daily idiocy….geez0 -
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around 100-150. cheat days 300+0
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I'm at the point in my weight loss where I eat whatever I want in small portions.
I don't count cals, I don't weigh or measure food, or any other of that neurotic crap. I exercise regularly, try to eat clean, stop eating when I'm full, and only drink water.
Ironically, when I stopped obsessing over what I was eating, I lost more.
I only have about 10lbs to lose as a short term goal (which I am 3lbs away from). Anything more than that is lovely but I'm not exactly racing to get there.
oh to be 22 and have it all figured out... haha0 -
250g +
And I'm a 22 year old, 112-113 lb female, and still slowly losing fat.
Carb up!0 -
Mark Sisson at marksdailyapple.com advocates staying just under 100 gr of carbs (men and women) to lose weight.
Sisson is an idiot.
Here's what 700g of carbs/day looks like...
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Mark Sisson at marksdailyapple.com advocates staying just under 100 gr of carbs (men and women) to lose weight.
Sisson is an idiot.
Here's what 700g of carbs/day looks like...
I don't work out as much as the person in the picture does. Sisson may very well be an idiot. I don't know him. He advocates an eating style that's based on his research and that of other "experts" just as every other person who advocates an eating/working out style and claims it is the answer to all problems..
In the end, one must do what is best for one's own body. I function well with less than 150 gr of carbs so I stick to it.0 -
234 grams today. Might end up with more, as I hear some cookies calling my name.0
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How many carbs do you eat per day and still loose weight? I know everyone is different... I'm just curious.
I'm not sure what the max would be that I could eat. I've never tried (and have no desire to) adding more carbs to see how many I can eat w/o gaining.
The amount I eat varies & I never worry about it because my carbs are almost all from vegetables. I've lost a lot & am still losing. Grains make me ache & I don't eat processed foods or sugars for similar reasons.0 -
Between 150g and 400g+. Usually 250-300g. I make sure I hit my protein and fat minimums and then let the rest of the calories fall wherever.
Ultimately, the carbs aren't important to weight loss/gain. It's the total calories.0 -
Maybe around 200- 250 per day. Sometimes less, but not much less.
I am totally pro-Carb, cause they give me the required energy to do what I need to do in the day, including my workouts.
Low carb is for people that are interested in one thing .. losing weight, and nothing else. That's not me .. so I NEVER do low carb.
Carbs are not the devil that some people make them to be.0
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