How bad is it to go over on protein?
Michellebhayes70
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I try and try to stay under , but I frequently go over on protein, how "bad" is it?
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I think you are fine, unless you are ingesting more than 50 g per sitting. There is a finite amount of protein you can process (use) at a time. I think over in Protein is better than over in carbs or sugars. IMHO.0
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What's your goal & how over are you? Most people struggle to meet protein goals. I don't know anything about it technically speaking, but I would think if you're gonna go over on something, make it protein!0
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A lot of people look at the fat and protein macros as minimums. As long as you're still under your calories, there's no problem.0
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I go 20% over on my protein quite often and never had any problems0
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`I'm impressed. I fight like a dog just to hit my protein numbers. If I don't work out the numbers aren't that bad, but if I hit the gym my numbers double. I never hit my protein macro. Here is an article that might be useful to you. articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/09/03/too-much-protein.aspx0
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If you are going over MFP's recommendation, then you are actually doing great! 1 gram per pound of lean mass is a good place to start if you desire to maintain lean mass while losing weight. Of course, lifting helps immensely. But regardless, MFP is set ridiculously low on protein.0
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I'm never over on calories, but I seem to love protein!
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from what i've read it's not the worst thing in the world? not sure. it's probably better than going over on sugar/carbs/fat but i don't think it matters too much if you're meeting your calorie goal and things looks pretty even despite the higher amount of protein. i don't think it's something to worry about especially if a big portion of those grams of protein come from fruit/veggies. but then again idek0
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Thanks peeps!0
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kelly_e_montana wrote: »If you are going over MFP's recommendation, then you are actually doing great! 1 gram per pound of lean mass is a good place to start if you desire to maintain lean mass while losing weight. Of course, lifting helps immensely. But regardless, MFP is set ridiculously low on protein.
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Pfffffft too much protein? NEVER! It's great when you're in a deficit and don't work out because it will help slow muscle loss. It's great when you're in a decicit and DO lift weights because it helps REALLY slow down muscle loss. It helps when you're at maintenance or a clean bulk because it helps you GROW new muscle. More protein in meals help to keep you more full for longer.
Ahhhhh protein. Queen of the macros.0 -
Michellebhayes70 wrote: »I try and try to stay under , but I frequently go over on protein, how "bad" is it?
If you have pre-existing kidney issues then it can be bad.
If you have healthy kidneys then it's not bad at all.
Also excessive protein does not do damage to healthy kidneys
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