vegan diet vs high protein diet

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  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    elphie754 wrote: »
    harlowbyrd wrote: »
    malibu927 wrote: »
    How tall are you? Protein will probably be your best bet, as your weight is already low and it'll help you retain your LBM.
    I'm 5'3.

    I'm leaning more towards high protein diet.

    And you are 102 lbs? You are underweight. You need to gain weight.

    Seconded.

    There is no way you are 41% body fat, @harlowbyrd . Please stop thinking that.

  • forgtmenot
    forgtmenot Posts: 860 Member
    edited May 2015
    Harlowbyrd, who told you you were 41% body fat? There is no way that is accurate at 5'3 and 102lbs. It just isn't possible. You are underweight by 10 lbs for your height.
  • Justygirl77
    Justygirl77 Posts: 385 Member
    harlowbyrd wrote: »
    SezxyStef wrote: »
    How can you be 102lbs and 41% BF...??? seriously....
    Unfortunately, I'm. I used to be very lean and I don't even have a sweet tooth. That doesn't mean I eat less junk food, pizza is my weakness.

    The carbs you are referring to (pizza) are still, ultimately, sugar in your blood stream....and usually minus any of the soluble fiber which would slow down it's entrance into your blood stream. So if you are already having a problem with your blood sugar (are you under a dr's care?) then this food would not be your best choice. Better carbs are had from veggies, or from nuts, in balance with fiber in food.
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  • harlowbyrd
    harlowbyrd Posts: 9 Member
    I don't dislike myself because of the weight gain. I'm perfectly content and feeling comfortable in my (thicker) skin. That being said I would like to have a healthy bmi.
  • forgtmenot
    forgtmenot Posts: 860 Member
    ... This is pointless.
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  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    harlowbyrd wrote: »
    I don't dislike myself because of the weight gain. I'm perfectly content and feeling comfortable in my (thicker) skin. That being said I would like to have a healthy bmi.

    Your BMI is under 19! That's so healthy it's unhealthy. Do you understand?
  • lulufee317537
    lulufee317537 Posts: 50 Member
    First of all, a high protein diet and a vegan diet aren't mutually exclusive. Check out http://www.veganbodybuilding.com/ there are many sources of vegan protein, people get massive gains being vegan. Ever hear of Patrick Baboumian??

    Besides this, if you are indeed 105 lbs with very little muscle mass, then I think I stand with many other posters here in saying that you don't need to be on a calorie deficit. Just start weight training and actually eat a bit more calories and you will gain muscle over time. There is NO way you are going to tighten up your flab if you don't eat enough food. You will only be a smaller, equally flabby person.

    Another point I want to say is that CICO does work. The problem is that the estimates of how many calories you burn and also how many calories are in food can be off, sometimes very off. People often use a heart rate monitor to get an accurate measure of calories burned.

    While it is true that your metabolism will slow down if you are in too great of a calorie deficit, if you are exercising and dieting, you will lose weight. And if you aren't eating enough to support your activity level, you will know it because you will crash, feel like *kitten*, get sick, have decreased energy, have foggy thinking, etc.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    5'3 and 102lb is a BMI of 17.8 - seriously underweight ....

    You are categorically NOT 41% BF if those numbers are right
    - scales do not measure BF


    Vegan is not a weight loss diet





  • ogmomma2012
    ogmomma2012 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Eat more. Lift weights. /thread And good luck!
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    First of all, a high protein diet and a vegan diet aren't mutually exclusive. Check out http://www.veganbodybuilding.com/ there are many sources of vegan protein, people get massive gains being vegan. Ever hear of Patrick Baboumian??

    Besides this, if you are indeed 105 lbs with very little muscle mass, then I think I stand with many other posters here in saying that you don't need to be on a calorie deficit. Just start weight training and actually eat a bit more calories and you will gain muscle over time. There is NO way you are going to tighten up your flab if you don't eat enough food. You will only be a smaller, equally flabby person.

    Another point I want to say is that CICO does work. The problem is that the estimates of how many calories you burn and also how many calories are in food can be off, sometimes very off. People often use a heart rate monitor to get an accurate measure of calories burned.

    While it is true that your metabolism will slow down if you are in too great of a calorie deficit, if you are exercising and dieting, you will lose weight. And if you aren't eating enough to support your activity level, you will know it because you will crash, feel like *kitten*, get sick, have decreased energy, have foggy thinking, etc.

    Patrick baboumian became vegan in 2011. Pretty sure his gains weren't made as a vegan.
  • sandryc79
    sandryc79 Posts: 250 Member
    edited May 2015
    SezxyStef wrote: »
    How can you be 102lbs and 41% BF...???


    She is an Adipose
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    SezxyStef wrote: »
    How can you be 102lbs and 41% BF...??? seriously....

    ^This.

  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    edited May 2015
    I think she's not coming back. Not sure she was ever genuine.

    But 102 and BF% of 41% would be lean mass of 60 lb at 5'3, which is impossible.

    I'm the same height and have a somewhat slight build and my lean mass is in the low 90s.
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    edited May 2015
    CICO IS science but it is FASE application in relation to a HUMAN body..we re NOT bunsen burners… we do NOT burn 1 kilocalorie from X amount of heat the way science explains it. ANYONE with a metabolic or seep apnea issue KNOWS you can't lose weigh on LESS calories in..beacuse the body does not ABIDE by CICO. Ask me..I was <1000 in DEFICIT a DAY for 16 months on a SAD…and didn't lose..because my body was in shut down mode over sleep apnea..I didn't need 2500 calories as the chart showed to keep all my weight ..I ate only 1400..and STILL have virtually no loss the entire time because my body was not letting go of fat. Until SA was corrected, and I switched to a LOW CARB diet..then I lost weight...

    That's still CICO. There is a patent misunderstanding of the concept by people who say it's false.

    Calories in? That part is easy to understand. The calories out side of the equation? That covers all of the variables and objections all of you who say it "doesn't work" bring up about it.

    You had an underlying medical condition. It affected the way your body processed the CO side of things. You had to adjust the nature of the CI calories to hack the CO side.

  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    harlowbyrd wrote: »
    I don't dislike myself because of the weight gain. I'm perfectly content and feeling comfortable in my (thicker) skin. That being said I would like to have a healthy bmi.

    You're underweight already.

  • harlowbyrd
    harlowbyrd Posts: 9 Member
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    5'3 and 102lb is a BMI of 17.8 - seriously underweight ....

    You are categorically NOT 41% BF if those numbers are right
    - scales do not measure BF


    Vegan is not a weight loss diet




    I know that it's not. I could have dropped these few lbs, by yo yo ing for a month.I'm not only trying to find a diet, but something for the long run. I dont eat beef and pork anyways, but not sure if I can sustain meatless lifestyle. I measured myself on a new scale.


    I am not going to respond to tactless comments






  • harlowbyrd
    harlowbyrd Posts: 9 Member
    First of all, a high protein diet and a vegan diet aren't mutually exclusive. Check out http://www.veganbodybuilding.com/ there are many sources of vegan protein, people get massive gains being vegan. Ever hear of Patrick Baboumian??

    Besides this, if you are indeed 105 lbs with very little muscle mass, then I think I stand with many other posters here in saying that you don't need to be on a calorie deficit. Just start weight training and actually eat a bit more calories and you will gain muscle over time. There is NO way you are going to tighten up your flab if you don't eat enough food. You will only be a smaller, equally flabby person.

    Another point I want to say is that CICO does work. The problem is that the estimates of how many calories you burn and also how many calories are in food can be off, sometimes very off. People often use a heart rate monitor to get an accurate measure of calories burned.

    While it is true that your metabolism will slow down if you are in too great of a calorie deficit, if you are exercising and dieting, you will lose weight. And if you aren't eating enough to support your activity level, you will know it because you will crash, feel like *kitten*, get sick, have decreased energy, have foggy thinking, etc.
    Thanks for your advice!
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    This is not healthy.
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  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    harlowbyrd wrote: »
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    5'3 and 102lb is a BMI of 17.8 - seriously underweight ....

    You are categorically NOT 41% BF if those numbers are right
    - scales do not measure BF


    Vegan is not a weight loss diet




    I know that it's not. I could have dropped these few lbs, by yo yo ing for a month.I'm not only trying to find a diet, but something for the long run. I dont eat beef and pork anyways, but not sure if I can sustain meatless lifestyle. I measured myself on a new scale.


    I am not going to respond to tactless comments






    What are you finding tactless? Everybody questioning your dubious numbers?

    It's not tactless to point out that 102lb at 5'3 is clinically underweight ...it's a fact

    Nor is it tactless to point out that it is impossible to have a BF of 41% at 102lbs ...it's another fact

    Dispute it all you wish ...unfortunately that's the reality of the information you have provided

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  • royston_ashby
    royston_ashby Posts: 71 Member
    Firstly, the idea of a vegan being this health conscious, absolute God is the biggest load of BS! Despite this image most of them try to portray of themselves! Secondly, you don't need to pick between "vegan" and high protein diets to lose weight or body fat! Have a mixture. Healthy proteins (lean meats), the right amount of healthy carbs and some fats! You can include "vegan" diets in with eating meats. Meats aren't going to kill you, despite the way vegans publicise them. Do your research before jumping the barrel.
  • the_nerdgasm
    the_nerdgasm Posts: 86 Member
    I eat closer to a vegan diet (vegetarian, no eggs, little dairy) because I don't really like many animal products. I may have fish a few times a year, but that's about it for my meat intake. For me it works. Plant based diets tend to be higher in fiber since fiber is only found in plants, so that's good. They also tend to be lower in protein, although often you'll still get more than enough in a day as long as you're eating a variety of foods.

    Also, 102 lbs and 41% body fat really doesn't make sense to me. How tall are you? Are you absolutely sure you have your numbers right?
  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
    Eat more. Lift weights. /thread And good luck!


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  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    harlowbyrd wrote: »
    Can't decide which one to do, I want to decrease body fat percentage. I'm 102 lbs, 41% body fat. I know that, ultimately it all goes down to calories in and out, but is there anyone who tried both ? If so, what were the results ? Any advice is greatly appreciated

    Is this correct? I suspect that is a typo.
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    harlowbyrd wrote: »
    Can't decide which one to do, I want to decrease body fat percentage. I'm 102 lbs, 41% body fat. I know that, ultimately it all goes down to calories in and out, but is there anyone who tried both ? If so, what were the results ? Any advice is greatly appreciated
    Well I am NOT a fan of CICO because, well, it's false. But I have eaten different ways, vegan, raw vegan, SAD, etc. In my own experience, eating in such a way as to avoid spikes in blood sugar has brought the steadiest and fastest results ever, even at my current age of 46! Make veggies your first choice, non-starchy, and especially get lots of greens!! Aim for 1lb of non-starchy veggies a day, and increase your fiber to 35-45g/day. Then draw into your meals proteins, and try to eat 35% protein. Eat 40-50% healthy fats such as coconut products, nuts, avos, etc. 15% or less carbs, derived from the above mentioned foods. Personally, I pulled out dairy, sugar, fruit and grains from my diet for now. I will eat them later, after I have finished shedding all the unhealthy stress-fat that went on my body! I would be happy to answer questions of you have them. If you can see my profile page, I have listed my progress since I started doing this! Health and blessings!
    You really believe calories in/calories out for weight loss is false? Really?

    Just do you know, it's the only possible way to lose weight. How you get to the calorie deficit-type of diet, etc.-personal preference only.
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    harlowbyrd wrote: »
    SezxyStef wrote: »
    How can you be 102lbs and 41% BF...??? seriously....
    Unfortunately, I'm. I used to be very lean and I don't even have a sweet tooth. That doesn't mean I eat less junk food, pizza is my weakness.

    You are not answering the question about whether your body fat or your weight is a type.

    There is no way to high heavens you are 41% body fat at 102 pounds. In fact, if you believe that, you need to talk with someone because that is disordered thoughts around weight loss. Besides that, 102 pounds at 5 ft 3 is underweight.
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    CICO IS science but it is FASE application in relation to a HUMAN body..we re NOT bunsen burners… we do NOT burn 1 kilocalorie from X amount of heat the way science explains it. ANYONE with a metabolic or seep apnea issue KNOWS you can't lose weigh on LESS calories in..beacuse the body does not ABIDE by CICO. Ask me..I was <1000 in DEFICIT a DAY for 16 months on a SAD…and didn't lose..because my body was in shut down mode over sleep apnea..I didn't need 2500 calories as the chart showed to keep all my weight ..I ate only 1400..and STILL have virtually no loss the entire time because my body was not letting go of fat. Until SA was corrected, and I switched to a LOW CARB diet..then I lost weight...

    Nah.