daily sugar? how much??
lisabel87
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Does anyone know about how much sugar should be consumed daily? Keep in mind I'm trying to lose weight.
My sugar intake has been about 130g in the last 2 days. That seems ridiculously high!
My sugar intake has been about 130g in the last 2 days. That seems ridiculously high!
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I go my MFP's recommendation and try to aim for 24g of sugar, or under, per day.0
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wow really!? no wonder I'm not losing weight...
where does it say the recommended sugar on this website??0 -
Yeah 130 is insanely high if your trying to lose weight. 24g is about right but try to ingest them in your first two meals giving your body proper time to burn them off throughout the day. Anytime your blood sugar level spikes thats not a good thing when your goal is to lose weight0
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wow really!? no wonder I'm not losing weight...
where does it say the recommended sugar on this website??
I'd love to know too.0 -
Me too. I would love to know the answer to that question.0
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After you setup your account in your MY HOME section is tells you the daily amount of sugar you should have a day. I would take that number divide it by 2 and eat it early. I would also try to only eat natural sugar and not those from processed foods. Reducing Sugar and Sodium from the diet are two very important steps to losing weight and keeping weight off0
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Haha I feel like an idiot...it did seem way too high.
I'm not eating candy except for skinny cow ice cream bars. I eat a lot of fruit...0 -
Mine says 30
I think I ate 50 thought but I had a can of soda on accident (thought it was diet)
I don't see the macro/sugar chart on the iPhone app though. Is it somewhere on there too?0 -
I have checked this site and realized there is no sugar scale here. I look on my Blackberry App throughout the day it is has a whole nutritional chart that keeps track of everything0
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on the iPhone ap, click on the nutritients tab of the home page... sugars are listed under carbs, as a subset.0
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Think it depends more on where the sugar is coming from rather than how much. The sugar from fruit can easily send you over the MFP allowance for a day but it's healthy calories. Whereas cakes and biscuits are packed with bad added sugars which slow down digestion.
My advice would be to only loosely take notice of the sugar allowance...as long as the sugar your having is healthy it's not a problem. Just try to cut out as much added sugar from processed foods as possible.0 -
on the iPhone ap, click on the nutritients tab of the home page... sugars are listed under carbs, as a subset.
the "nutrients" tab on the home page.
Thanks so much.
I really appreciate it.
Now I wish it were a Nifty Little Chart as on the website :-):laugh:0 -
I follow Jorge Cruise's 'The Belly Fat Cure' and he recommends 15 grams sugar per day. Our bodies weren't set up to process all of this sugar.0
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I keep in mind the source of the sugar. If I eat a banana and add fresh sliced mango to a curry I make for dinner, it makes me exceed MFP's daily sugar goal. In that case, I don't sweat it. If I ate added sugars -a sweetened cereal, sugar in coffee, a soda, sweets, or things like that and exceeded my sugar limit, I would be concerned and adjust what I was eating.0
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I figured out how to see how much sugar you need in a day. You can also look at things like calcium and fiber.
go to Home--> Settings --> My Diary Settings --> Track Nutrients0 -
I figured out how to see how much sugar you need in a day. You can also look at things like calcium and fiber.
go to Home--> Settings --> My Diary Settings --> Track Nutrients
Thank you so much for that info, I just changed my diary settings. Now I know where I will be standing with my sugar intake.0 -
Diabetics have to watch there sugar intake very closely. I have a diabetic friend and when i showed them that MFP only allowed me 44 grams a day he just kinda laughed. I don't eat candy or drink soda at all. I get 95%+ of all my sugar from fruits and veggies and am always over by MFP standards. I eat an orange and banana every day 7 days a week. As long as they come from whole foods i'm not gonna sweat it.0
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