PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH CARBS
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You maintain on 1337 cals?
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I thought this said CRABS?! I was gonna recommend a salve. . . .0
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hi! sorry i am assuming she goes to bed at 10 like me hehe.. but i was told by my trainer not to eat 2 hours before. it helped me to reach my weight goal but i do hear many that still eat right before bedtime and manage to lose weight.. i'm just speaking from my experience0
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It scared me a bit, honestly. However, most of my carbs came from dried fruits, honeydew melon, whole grain waffles, couscous, admittedly one white-wrap burrito, grapes, carrots, pineapple, two huge apples, cantaloupe, and tomato wraps. So I ate 1334 calories today, and my target for my height and weight to maintain is 1337. So does this overload of carbs equate weight gain? I'm scared!
Im scared that this has scared you so much.
1337 to maintain at 19 years old?
Seems there are 2 things of concern here, and neither of them are a carb.0 -
I track my food on MyFitnessPal, although I'm not dieting I'm just maintaining my weight. I don't eat too many calories per day, however startlingly enough I ate too many carbs today. I was supposed to have 150 g of carbs, and I had 260 g! It's been like this for 24 days now.
It scared me a bit, honestly. However, most of my carbs came from dried fruits, honeydew melon, whole grain waffles, couscous, admittedly one white-wrap burrito, grapes, carrots, pineapple, two huge apples, cantaloupe, and tomato wraps. So I ate 1334 calories today, and my target for my height and weight to maintain is 1337. So does this overload of carbs equate weight gain? I'm scared!
Dried fruits are high in carbs so reduce the amount you eat or substitute like nuts or seeds. You could replace some of the fruit with vegetables that are lower carb. Another method is to focus on protein like eggs, lean meats, poultry and fish. You could also set your macros from 50/30/20 to 40/30/30 which increases protein and reduces carbs. I find that ratio (lower but not low carb) makes me feel better. You might have to tinker a bit to get the ratio that works for you.
Is that 1337 calories to maintain correct? I'm 5'1" with a BMR of 1286 calories and TDEE of 1768 calories (light exercise 1 - 3 days/week). Your figure seems low.0 -
Hi! I hope this info i provide you hepls.. any question please don't hesitate to ask. I am not a professional, I am however going to school for nutrition. best of luck !
Carbs are your body’s main source of energy. When you ingest
carbohydrates your pancreas releases a hormone called insulin.
Insulin is very important because:
• It grabs the carbohydrates and either stores them in the muscle
or stores them as fat
It grabs the amino acids and shelters them inside the muscle
cell for recovery and repair.
Most overweight people on low fat/high carbohydrate
diets eat too many carbohydrates, releasing too much insulin
and thus storing fat. There are complex carbohydrates and
simple carbohydrates. The complex carbohydrates give you
sustained energy, while the simple carbohydrates give you
immediate energy. You should eat mainly complex
carbohydrates throughout the day except for your post-workout
meal.
Starchy complex carbohydrates: Oatmeal, sweet
potatoes, potatoes, brown rice, grits or cream of rice quinoa
Fibrous Complex Carbohydrates: Broccoli, carrots,
cauliflower, green beans, lettuce, mushrooms, pepper, spinach
or zucchini.
** please note keep your carbs before 8 pm!**
What happens after 8 p.m.????
Technically it doesn't matter when you eat your carbs unless you want to maximize fat burn by exercising after a fast, usually 8 to 12 hours. Then you avoid carbs to force your body to burn stored fat.0 -
yes i do know all that except that protein and insulin part which is interesting so thanks for the info .. but i am just talking about carbs here..0
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What happened to the proteins in your comment. Most bloggers won't understand that amino acids are proteins. Overall most North Americans and some Europeans eat too far to many calories in the form of carbohydrates, simple or complex, and, unless your diet consists of a lot of fried or fatty carbohydrate laden prepackaged or purchased fast foods, not enough fat. Dried fruit is very high in carbohydrate. Fresh fruit is a much better choice.0
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I think you're getting all your carbs from fruits and veggies which seems good to me! As long as it's not from white breads and sugars you should be fine:)0
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Technically it doesn't matter when you eat your carbs unless you want to maximize fat burn by exercising after a fast, usually 8 to 12 hours. Then you avoid carbs to force your body to burn stored fat.0 -
fruit is great, but try to ease off on the fruit... greek yogurt, nuts, seeds, etc... your body needs protein and fat too! good luck0
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i have heard that too much fruit will also cause weight gain due to the natural sugars.. what is your aspect on that?0
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** please note keep your carbs before 8 pm!**
What happens after 8 p.m.????
Gremlins. That's what happens.0 -
oh also try replacing some of the fruits with more green veggies... zucchini, broccoli, kale, spinach, peas, asparagus just to name a few.0
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i have heard that too much fruit will also cause weight gain due to the natural sugars.. what is your aspect on that?
To much of anything that puts you into a surplus will cause weight gain.....0 -
lol!0
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i have heard that too much fruit will also cause weight gain due to the natural sugars.. what is your aspect on that?
To much of anything that puts you into a surplus will cause weight gain.....
ha true! I am still learning.... btw congrats on your weight loss that is amazing!0 -
i have heard that too much fruit will also cause weight gain due to the natural sugars.. what is your aspect on that?
To much of anything that puts you into a surplus will cause weight gain.....
This is what people who eat tons of fruit (and green leafy veg) look like.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TivRDePErA0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucHEVNX2c9o0 -
I think you're getting all your carbs from fruits and veggies which seems good to me! As long as it's not from white breads and sugars you should be fine:)
While white sugar (aka refined sugar) gets a bad rap and many of us avoid it for health reasons, sugar can be problematic when trying to lose weight for two reasons. First, it can trigger cravings. Second, sugar just like sodium causes fluid retention that masks weight loss. So you can lose weight but may not notice it or it may be harder to lose weigh due to cravings that cause you to eat more than you should.0 -
** please note keep your carbs before 8 pm!**
What happens after 8 p.m.????
Gremlins. That's what happens.
Nope that's midnight!0
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