Sugar math. If I eat 35 grams of sugar / day, how many pounds is that a year?
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the average american eats 150 lbs of sugar a year.
how many pounds would i be eating at 35 grams?
would like helpful answers only. no picking or being mean. i mean no harm.
how many pounds would i be eating at 35 grams?
would like helpful answers only. no picking or being mean. i mean no harm.
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nawlinsnawlins wrote: »the average american eats 150 lbs of sugar a year.
how many pounds would i be eating at 35 grams?
would like helpful answers only. no picking or being mean. i mean no harm.
math is hard. (365.25 * 35)/453.60 -
35 grams x 365 days is 12775 grams per year. According to Google, 12775 grams is 28.1641 pounds.0
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It is probably really useful to learn to solve these kinds of problems yourself.0
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nawlinsnawlins wrote: »the average american eats 150 lbs of sugar a year.
how many pounds would i be eating at 35 grams?
would like helpful answers only. no picking or being mean. i mean no harm.
math is hard. (365.25 * 35)/453.6
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I gave up orange juice due to calories and sugar. Instead used coconut water or cashew milk. did not lose a darn pound !!!!!0
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nawlinsnawlins wrote: »the average american eats 150 lbs of sugar a year.
how many pounds would i be eating at 35 grams?
would like helpful answers only. no picking or being mean. i mean no harm.
math is hard. (365.25 * 35)/453.6
Generous? He didn't provide an answer. It's days of the year times grams of sugar divided by the number of grams in a pound.
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Orange juice 100 grams, 8 grams of sugar.
Coconut water, 100 grams, 3 grams of sugar.
Cashew milk, 0 grams sugar.
To the OP; if you replace that sugar with another slice of bread, you come out the same. It's over-all diet that makes the difference. Hence, logging everything.0 -
35g x 365 days = 12,775g per year
12,775g x 0.00220462lbs/g = 28.164 lbs of sugar consumed per year.
But don't forget that it's not 28 pounds of fat gained (so many people on these forums believe that consuming sugar leads to fat gain). Theoretically, if we ate absolutely nothing (and had an average metabolic rate of 2000kcal/day), we would lose 208.57 pounds per year (clearly, I love math).0 -
35g x 365 days = 12,775g per year
12,775g x 0.00220462lbs/g = 28.164 lbs of sugar consumed per year.
But don't forget that it's not 28 pounds of fat gained (so many people on these forums believe that consuming sugar leads to fat gain). Theoretically, if we ate absolutely nothing (and had an average metabolic rate of 2000kcal/day), we would lose 208.57 pounds per year (clearly, I love math).
I could lose 208.57 pounds if I simply stopped eating anything for a year? I'm in!0 -
You'd lose whatever you weigh in less than a year if you stopped eating anything at all, because you'd be dead.0
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nawlinsnawlins wrote: »the average american eats 150 lbs of sugar a year.
how many pounds would i be eating at 35 grams?
would like helpful answers only. no picking or being mean. i mean no harm.
I don't follow. At all.0 -
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