Protein
wittlemunchkinx
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Is it bad to go over your daily protein goal?
Apparently on here my goal is 45g. When I eat my dinner and snack I will be over by 20g
Apparently on here my goal is 45g. When I eat my dinner and snack I will be over by 20g
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Protein is not a problem! I go over almost every day.0
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Phew. I don't feel too bad now then :]!
Is there disadvantages to lots of protein?0 -
Too much protein is a problem for people with kidney problems. But, there is only a certain amount of protein that the body can process in a day. Getting too much for an extended period of time is very hard on the kidneys. Going over on your protein isn't a big deal if it happens now and then, but you shouldn't go over by a significant amount every day for longer than 3-4 months.0
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no disadvantage i actually eat about 60 to 70g of protein a day and i find if i dont eat alot of protein i dont lose weight0
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I go over on my protein consistently also. I'm glad I'm not the only one dealing with it. What can we do to cut back on protein?0
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I'm working on my protein. I'm usually good about getting more though. I try to buy some meats like chicken, turkey, and salmon..or tuna to help with that.0
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It feels like I'm eating hardly any protein :S!
Unless the caloriecounter is wrong?!
The food I'm eating today, the only thing that has high protein is chicken, and even so I'll be eating 2x 60g of chicken.
There's also 2 bowls of cereal and sharwood medium dry noodles =\0 -
I by far not an expert, but you need half of your lean muscle mass weight in protein a day as a minimum. The problem with us is we tend to not get enough protein in our diet. Now when you start exercising... now you need a minimum of your total lean muscle mass weight in grams.
For example
I weigh 150, I know thats not all lean muscle mass but I need around 75 grams of protein a day, now when I work out I need to have at least 150. Your body needs protein, give it what it needs. This is by far not a high protein kind of concept, just a minimum protein concept.
Keep in mind too that it shouldn't all come from animal protein, getting it from other sources is the way to go. Much healthier way to go.
Anyways just thought I'd share the information that I know.0 -
Raingurl your taking in way too much protein.
I'll bet you'll lose more fat if you cut the protein imo.
One pound of muscle "contains" 100 grams of protein and your body can only make 1 pound of muscle a week max. (working out intensely)
So in truth if your active you only need a little more then usual and not that much.0
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