Can you really eat a burger?
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mraudit2000
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So I have been doing this for a while and having great success. I have been doing P90 6 days a week and staying constantly at or below my calorie intake goals. Yesterday at work, a person told me that I could eat a cheeseburger if it fit within my calorie intake. Of course I started craving a nice burger but thought that was not a good idea?
So I ask this question; can you really eat anything you want as long as you stay within your calorie allowance?
So I ask this question; can you really eat anything you want as long as you stay within your calorie allowance?
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That's one of the things I have only occasionally because of number of calories. Make it a quality burger. Know the calories. Enjoy
Oh and yes anything if it fits.....although I do feel better overall physically if I mostly eat really nutritious food and keep high calorie/less nutritious items in moderation0 -
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That's not to say eat nothing but Frosted Flakes, pizza, cookies, and cheeseburgers all day every day. A lot of people who tout "clean eating" think those of us who don't only do this. We still focus on nutrients, but a treat in moderation that fits your calories/macros is also good.0 -
Of course! As long as it's accounted for and it doesn't push you over your calorie limit you can eat whatever you like. Of course, I'm not suggesting you should eat a cheeseburger every day but if you fancy it now and again then have it!0
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If it fits within your calorie goal, you won't gain weight on a cheeseburger just because it's a cheeseburger.
For overall health, it is important to get all the nutrients you need.0 -
Hell yea you can eat a burger. it's a fantastic source of protein, fats and carbs. I do this frequently.
And pending medical conditions/allergies, you can fit anything you like into a solid diet. Ideally, I aim to get 80-90% of my foods from nutrient dense resources, while still eating chocolate or other sweets.
Feel free to look at my diary you want to see the variety.0 -
mraudit2000 wrote: »So I ask this question; can you really eat anything you want as long as you stay within your calorie allowance?
Yes...It's not what you eat. It's how much you eat. I eat cheeseburgers all the time, sometimes with bacon if I have room in my calories. I've lost 75 pounds.
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MMM, cheeseburger! I love a good quality burger that I make at home. I won't eat one out, god knows what it is made of! Not sure if I agree that you can "eat anything you want" as long as it is in calorie range. I personally stay away from "junk food". But you can find a way to eat what you enjoy if it is in your calorie allowance. Burgers, pizza, beer, etc. This is a lifestyle change, not a diet. I am not going the rest of my life without a cheeseburger!
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mraudit2000 wrote: »So I ask this question; can you really eat anything you want as long as you stay within your calorie allowance?
Yep!
Of course some choices are 'better' for health. Some choices are 'better' because they fill you up better. But even these things don't matter so much if you're only having them in moderation, anyway.0 -
Sure. If you want a burger eat a burger. if you want a healthier burger, eat a healthier burger. Assuming you aren't eating low carb, then yes, you can eat a burger if you want and if it fits your calories. I personally wouldn't tweak the rest of my day (eliminating other healthy meals and snacks) to make it fit very often, but if it naturally fits in a healthy day, sure!
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Life without a cheeseburger? Ever.......I shan't not.
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Darn. Now I want a cheeseburger.0
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Where people go overboard is taking in too many macros at once. Sure, have that 800 calorie burger, but if you are hungry in 4 hours, and you honor that, then where did that food go? Did it get used, or stored? In 4 hours, you would have to be very busy or vety overweight, bc bmr awake is usually in the 100-150 per hour range for people that are within 100 lbs overweight. So, if you are eating again, and the body hasnt fully metabolized that burger, that is where the burger will make you more overweight. It is why chips, hotdogs, ice cream, and soda make people overweight. They just have too much of it and it doesnt get metabolized and used as energy.-4
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RockstarWilson wrote: »Where people go overboard is taking in too many macros at once. Sure, have that 800 calorie burger, but if you are hungry in 4 hours, and you honor that, then where did that food go? Did it get used, or stored? In 4 hours, you would have to be very busy or vety overweight, bc bmr awake is usually in the 100-150 per hour range for people that are within 100 lbs overweight. So, if you are eating again, and the body hasnt fully metabolized that burger, that is where the burger will make you more overweight. It is why chips, hotdogs, ice cream, and soda make people overweight. They just have too much of it and it doesnt get metabolized into energy.
Are you saying that if I eat chips, ice cream, burgers, or soda and stay within my calorie deficit, my body will still not convert those foods into energy and I will gain weight?0 -
Oh yea I have to say this too. A cheeseburger does not mean a super sized number two..... unless you want to have very few cals to play with later. Some swear by IF but not my thang.0
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RockstarWilson wrote: »Where people go overboard is taking in too many macros at once. Sure, have that 800 calorie burger, but if you are hungry in 4 hours, and you honor that, then where did that food go? Did it get used, or stored? In 4 hours, you would have to be very busy or vety overweight, bc bmr awake is usually in the 100-150 per hour range for people that are within 100 lbs overweight. So, if you are eating again, and the body hasnt fully metabolized that burger, that is where the burger will make you more overweight. It is why chips, hotdogs, ice cream, and soda make people overweight. They just have too much of it and it doesnt get metabolized and used as energy.
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RockstarWilson wrote: »Where people go overboard is taking in too many macros at once. Sure, have that 800 calorie burger, but if you are hungry in 4 hours, and you honor that, then where did that food go? Did it get used, or stored? In 4 hours, you would have to be very busy or vety overweight, bc bmr awake is usually in the 100-150 per hour range for people that are within 100 lbs overweight. So, if you are eating again, and the body hasnt fully metabolized that burger, that is where the burger will make you more overweight. It is why chips, hotdogs, ice cream, and soda make people overweight. They just have too much of it and it doesnt get metabolized and used as energy.
An 800 calorie burger would actually do a very good job of making me feel full for quite a few hours.....thanks to the protein and fats.
And chips, hotdogs, ice cream, etc don't make people overweight. Too many calories make people overweight.0 -
mraudit2000 wrote: »So I have been doing this for a while and having great success. I have been doing P90 6 days a week and staying constantly at or below my calorie intake goals. Yesterday at work, a person told me that I could eat a cheeseburger if it fit within my calorie intake. Of course I started craving a nice burger but thought that was not a good idea?
So I ask this question; can you really eat anything you want as long as you stay within your calorie allowance?
Yep its all about CICO as others have already said....enjoy!0 -
No, anyone who eats a burger will die.0
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I try to work whatever I want to eat into my daily calorie allowance so I'm not driving myself crazy with cravings. If I can make it a little bit healthier without sacrificing taste (like - if we're talking about a cheeseburger - swapping a higher fat % meat with a nicely seasoned and grilled lower fat % meat, using a little bit of a good quality cheese instead of a lot of a processed cheese, loading it up with fresh veggies, etc.) I do. And if I can't (in the case of a donut, for instance), then I just enjoy it, try to work it into my calorie allowance by cutting back a bit in the rest of my calories for the day, and if all else fails, simply chalking it up as a treat and getting right back on track with my next meal. I've lost quite a bit of weight, and I don't think there's any food I've completely cut out of my diet. Hope that helps and good luck to you!0
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