Adding helalthy calories
alisonsamways
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My flatmate and I are dieting together, but she keeps being told she's not eating enough calories even though the doctor says she is clinically obese. Can anyone help with easy ways to add calories and get metabolism going again? She is disabled so has a basically sedentary lifestyle apart from the gym for physio.
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Things like Greek Yoghurt, haloumi, full cream milk... I love these things and they tend to be what tips me over my intake. haha Fairly high in calories but contain the good fats not the bad ones.
And lots of calcium! 0 -
peanut butter0
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What kind of calories does she need? Fat? Protein? Carbs? It's easy to eat more of any of them, but she may need one or two macros in particular.,..0
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Avocados, nuts, cheese.0
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peanut butter
The most calorie dense stuff out . Add in a couple of table spoons a day0 -
I'm the housemate, I am lactose intolerant which makes things a bit more difficult, I am also unable to eat red meat or oily fish due to stomach problems and can only cope with child sized (6-7yr old) portions of food. Protein would be the main thing I would be looking to add as my condition causes constant soft tissue injuries due to joint dislocation.0
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lean chicken and turkey breast for protein I guess, but boiled beef is a bit more calorie dense (it shrinks a lot while cooking), I love me some boiled shin with mustard and horseradish. Beans, lentils and quinoa are good sides with protein in them. Did you try protein shakes? It's not a delicacy but if you make them with milk and fruit, you can enjoy a lot of different flavors and they are quite refreshing.0
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Thanks, peanut butter sounds fairly easy to add
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I'm the housemate, I am lactose intolerant which makes things a bit more difficult, I am also unable to eat red meat or oily fish due to stomach problems and can only cope with child sized (6-7yr old) portions of food. Protein would be the main thing I would be looking to add as my condition causes constant soft tissue injuries due to joint dislocation.
Could you add protein shakes? You could drink these between meals or with meals - they would add significant protein for very little volume. WPI is said to be ok for lactose intolerant people but you'd have to try it. There's also plant based protein powders if you weren't able to stomach wpi0 -
Could you add protein shakes? You could drink these between meals or with meals - they would add significant protein for very little volume. WPI is said to be ok for lactose intolerant people but you'd have to try it. There's also plant based protein powders if you weren't able to stomach wpi
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Thanks, I have added a protein shake daily which is helping and have also added an energy gel before the gym just to get my calories up to the minimum. Added bonus is they don't make me feel too full
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