Some of my targets seem a little off?
lorahennity
Posts: 6
Hey there!
I am relatively new to this and had a couple of queries so was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice. I am trying to lose weight and from looking at my entries, I continuously go over my sugar allowance (I believe a good proportion of this comes from my fruit). The UK RDA for women is 90g, and while I understand that cutting this will aid weight loss as sugar can be stored as fat, my target is 30g which seems rather extreme?
Also it says I shouldn't be eating any poly or mono-unsaturated fats, however these are 'healthy' fats? I would usually go over this as well as I add nuts to my oatmeal.
Can anyone shed any light on the matter?
Thanks!
I am relatively new to this and had a couple of queries so was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice. I am trying to lose weight and from looking at my entries, I continuously go over my sugar allowance (I believe a good proportion of this comes from my fruit). The UK RDA for women is 90g, and while I understand that cutting this will aid weight loss as sugar can be stored as fat, my target is 30g which seems rather extreme?
Also it says I shouldn't be eating any poly or mono-unsaturated fats, however these are 'healthy' fats? I would usually go over this as well as I add nuts to my oatmeal.
Can anyone shed any light on the matter?
Thanks!
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Ignore the "sugar" here, as this site does not differentiate between natural sugars and added sugars.
The site's wizard was set to comply with the USDA recommendations for average people in the US.
YMMV, so change them as you see fit.0 -
Thanks for the reply! Do you not still need to count naturally occurring sugars towards your target though?0
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Thanks for the reply! Do you not still need to count naturally occurring sugars towards your target though?0
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Thanks! I'll just ignore the sugar tracker then. Now to find out about the fats...0
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As far as the sugars go, don't worry about going over the MFP target. Unless you are missing out on other macronutrients or you have diabetes or something, it's not a big concern.
The fats you want to avoid are trans fats. Also try to get omega 3s (fish).
The first thing to worry about is hitting your calorie goals, of course.0 -
I use the protein & fiber goals as minimums & ignore the rest. But everybody's different, so it'll take trial & error to find what works for you.0
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Thanks! I'll just ignore the sugar tracker then. Now to find out about the fats...0
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