Is going over on protein actually going to hurt me?
SteveMFP123
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Diet wise I mean, what negative effect does it have? I know going over on salt, sugar and fat is bad but protein doesn't seem like a big deal?
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I think to go over on protein it means eating 250-300g a day.
I believe it can strain your liver or kidneys and cause constipation.
I assume your talking about eating less than 180g which I believe is fine.
Some people see protein and fat macros as minimums not maximums.0 -
Yeah I mean on the macro bit, 76 is my daily goal.0
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76 is not that much.0
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umm..your goal is 76 grams? My goal should be around 100-110 as a 130 lb female and I often eat 160g per day. I'm still alive.
Are you sure your goal is correct?0 -
arditarose wrote: »umm..your goal is 76 grams? My goal should be around 100-110 as a 130 lb female and I often eat 160g per day. I'm still alive.
Are you sure your goal is correct?
I let MFP do it for me guided so it should be. I'm 6ft 3 / 213lbs currently. I started at 300+ and I want to get down to 200lbs.0 -
SteveMFP123 wrote: »
Probably beneficial to go over that goal. There's some evidence of added protein being beneficial for preserving muscle mass for someone working out and losing weight up to about .65-.85 g/lb (of a healthy bodyweight, so use goal if overweight).
I'm only 5'3 and aim for at least around 100 grams.
Beyond that for a healthy person it's not detrimental to go over some (I often eat 120 g, which is well over what I need) but you don't want to go way, way over.0 -
SteveMFP123 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »umm..your goal is 76 grams? My goal should be around 100-110 as a 130 lb female and I often eat 160g per day. I'm still alive.
Are you sure your goal is correct?
I let MFP do it for me guided so it should be. I'm 6ft 3 / 213lbs currently. I started at 300+ and I want to get down to 200lbs.
The mfp goal is pretty low..I would shoot for .65 to .85 grams of protein per pound of body weight, which equates to about 25%, usually ..0 -
You can set up your own goals for protein. MFP goes by the FDA's requirements which are very low. I would strive to pass what they recommend.0
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