Macros for active activity level
cookielover_96
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MFP suggest that I eat 141g of protein daily. That seems impossible along with my kind of activity level. I try to eat at most 70ishg of protein a day. My carb and fat intake are always high. I'm 5'9" 145lbs. I want enough protein to build... according to my activity. I'm eating at 1800 calories daily. I currently have the percentages at 40-30-30. What should I change it to?
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It gave you that many grams of protein because you told it to by setting your macros at 40-30-30.
70 grams of protein times 4 calories per gram gives 280 calories. 280 is 15.56% of 1800.
70 grams is enough protein but you may want to up it a bit. Setting your MFP protein macro to 20% at 1800 calories would put you at 90 grams of protein.
You may want to try your macros at 20%P/45%C/35%F or 20%P/50%C/30%F.0 -
cookielover_96 wrote: »MFP suggest that I eat 141g of protein daily. That seems impossible along with my kind of activity level. I try to eat at most 70ishg of protein a day. My carb and fat intake are always high. I'm 5'9" 145lbs. I want enough protein to build... according to my activity. I'm eating at 1800 calories daily. I currently have the percentages at 40-30-30. What should I change it to?
Then you want .8 to 1.2 grams per pound of lean body mass.0 -
I do 40/30/30 4 days a week.
I have been on and off fitness for years. That's the winning combination for best results for me I do a slightly higher carb day Wednesday and Sunday. And a cheat day Sat. I don't track calories so much ... I keep an eye on it, but if I'm truely hungry I eat.
Even at 40% it's not considered a high protien diet.0 -
As of what you should change it too ... Everyone is different it's trial and error.
Consider seeing a coach. They will set you up with macro goals and change depending on how your body responds. They also have tools to adequately test your base calorie rate and True BF%.0 -
It gave you that many grams of protein because you told it to by setting your macros at 40-30-30.
70 grams of protein times 4 calories per gram gives 280 calories. 280 is 15.56% of 1800.
70 grams is enough protein but you may want to up it a bit. Setting your MFP protein macro to 20% at 1800 calories would put you at 90 grams of protein.
You may want to try your macros at 20%P/45%C/35%F or 20%P/50%C/30%F.
Thanks I'll try what you suggested.
Thanks to everyone as well...helpful!!0 -
It gave you that many grams of protein because you told it to by setting your macros at 40-30-30.
70 grams of protein times 4 calories per gram gives 280 calories. 280 is 15.56% of 1800.
70 grams is enough protein but you may want to up it a bit. Setting your MFP protein macro to 20% at 1800 calories would put you at 90 grams of protein.
You may want to try your macros at 20%P/45%C/35%F or 20%P/50%C/30%F.
70g of protein might be a bit light. Generally, during a cut/weight loss, protein should be higher for protection against loss of lean body mass. In general, the recommendation, especially for active individuals is closer to 1g per lb of lean body mass. Even assuming 30% body that, that would put the OP around 101g (roughly 22% protein based on 1800 calories). But if the goal is fat loss with a concentration of muscle maintenance, then resistance/weight training should be a part of the regime.0 -
20%P is really low ...0
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Most people should look at macros as a recommended range. Where you fall within that range will vary based on your goals, preferences, etc.
As a general starting point -
fats: .25-.5g per lb of bodyweight
carbs: 1.5-3g per lb of bodyweight
protein: .75-1.5g per lb of lean body mass
For you, at 145lbs (lets assume 25%BF, though I have no idea), your ranges would be -
fats: 36-72g per day (325-650 cals)
carbs: 217-435g per day (870-1740 cals)
protein: 81-160g per day (326-650 cals)
Going over any of those numbers is probably not going to benefit you, regardless of your goals. Being under them consistently will probably hurt your progress. Being somewhere in between is, at the very least, a good place to start.0 -
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