How much protein?
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joeiconic
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Why is the food counter "low" on protein? For my body weight, the standard formula is 1.6 grams of protein for every kilogram of bodyweight. For my 164 lbs/74 kg, that should be about 118 grams of protein a day. The myfitnesspal food counter puts me at about 60 grams.
My goals are to lose body fat (from 28% to <20%), but gain muscle. I've heard "over-proteining" could led to the body storing it as fat, or calcium loss.
Also, my strength training doesn't seem to calculate into burned calories. Am I doing something wrong with the software?
Thanks,
Joe Iconic
My goals are to lose body fat (from 28% to <20%), but gain muscle. I've heard "over-proteining" could led to the body storing it as fat, or calcium loss.
Also, my strength training doesn't seem to calculate into burned calories. Am I doing something wrong with the software?
Thanks,
Joe Iconic
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To answer one of your questions, you have to enter weight training under Cardio in order for it to give you a calorie estimation. I don't know why, I find it weird.
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Oh if you click My Home > Goals > Change Goals and update it with Custom settings, you can manually change your protein goal and other things too, like Fat/Cal/Protein percentages, etc.0
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Thank you so much!0
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