How do I measure carbs, fat, and protein?
iwishiwasbatman
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Hello,
I'm trying to gain 20 lbs (I'm 122 right now). My calorie intake is 2,600. Every time I am on 1,300 or so, I get a massage saying, "be careful, you don't want to go over your carbohydrates limit" so I was wondering, how can I measure carbs, fat, and protein (I've been a bit short on the last two lately), so I can consume 2,600 calories, instead of 1,300 and getting that message and having to worry about going over it?
I'm trying to gain 20 lbs (I'm 122 right now). My calorie intake is 2,600. Every time I am on 1,300 or so, I get a massage saying, "be careful, you don't want to go over your carbohydrates limit" so I was wondering, how can I measure carbs, fat, and protein (I've been a bit short on the last two lately), so I can consume 2,600 calories, instead of 1,300 and getting that message and having to worry about going over it?
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With your current weight, you should be shooting for about 50 grams of fat and around 120 grams of protein. Try to adjust your macros to give you similar numbers. If you are having a hard time reaching those numbers, eat more meat, eggs, nuts or maybe try some whey protein. If you are trying to gain weight, carbs can be your friend, but you need sufficient amounts of protein and fat to keep as much of that weight gain to be from added muscle and not added fat.0
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I'm not sure I understand. Your goal is 2600 cals total for the day, but once you hit 1300 cals you are getting a warning? Is all 1300 calories coming from carbs?
Try pre-logging your meals so you can see how the things you are planning to eat add up. Then tweak things as necessary to stay within your macros.
Consider opening your diary so we can offer more meaningful advice.0 -
That probably means you are getting mostly all your 1300 calories from carbs. If I eat an apple, my system would tell me that, as my ratios are different. But if you try for every meal to keep it at your macro percentages, you wont see those messages so often.0
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With your current weight, you should be shooting for about 50 grams of fat and around 120 grams of protein. Try to adjust your macros to give you similar numbers. If you are having a hard time reaching those numbers, eat more meat, eggs, nuts or maybe try some whey protein. If you are trying to gain weight, carbs can be your friend, but you need sufficient amounts of protein and fat to keep as much of that weight gain to be from added muscle and not added fat.
How do I figure out how many grams of profein, fat, and carbs I need?0 -
I'm not sure I understand. Your goal is 2600 cals total for the day, but once you hit 1300 cals you are getting a warning? Is all 1300 calories coming from carbs?
Try pre-logging your meals so you can see how the things you are planning to eat add up. Then tweak things as necessary to stay within your macros.
Consider opening your diary so we can offer more meaningful advice.
How do I open my diary? I'm new to this app.0 -
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