Thoughts on tuna?

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  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    edited February 2017
    lporter229 wrote: »
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    The tuna I buy is line caught Albacore which is 1) a more sustainable fishing practice; 2) they're smaller tuna so less mercury. This is what I get...

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    I thought it was the opposite. Albacore has a higher concentration of Hg because it is smaller. I recently read that the FDA recommends limiting tuna consumption to 2 cans/wk.

    No, larger and older fish have higher concentrations of mercury as are fish higher on the food chain (sharks, etc)...typically Albacore Tunas are pretty big fellas...line caught tunas are much smaller and younger in order to be line caught.
  • queenofpuppies
    queenofpuppies Posts: 189 Member
    for what it's worth, the tuna industry is pretty unsustainable, even the line caught stuff is part of the over-fishing problem. You might not care about dolphins and sea turtles but you should probably care about oxygen being produced by healthy oceans http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2015/10/23/the-fight-to-change-the-tuna-industry-is-a-fight-for-people-and-planet/
  • comptonelizabeth
    comptonelizabeth Posts: 1,701 Member
    In the uk it's advised that pregnant women avoid tuna, and older children and adults eat it only once or twice a week. Other fish like shark and swordfish are higher in Mercury - canned tuna is relatively low I think but it depends on the type.
  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
    edited February 2017
    iv always thought people hating on people for eating canned fish are a bit silly. Not like their not going to last ages on the shelf until someone eats it anyway. Seems beter to me than fresh meats that get tossed out if not eaten. I mean i get it i dislike eating meat as a general rule but id find eating tuna a far beter for our oxygen option than say eating cows and supporting that market.

    Id love to not get mercury poison though so ill for sure look into canned chicken and swapping them out day by day. Even as just a precaution

    And for the record i care for every animal equally, If your argueing about sea turtles and dolphins why arent you just saying i should go vegan :P ? Honest curiousity
  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    earlnabby wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please

    Have you thought of buying chunk canned chicken instead. You can do the same dishes with it that you can tuna. Might be a good way to switch things up.

    I don't eat tuna but that is because I don't eat fish of any kind. Makes me gag.

    Thats a good idea ill look into it! be safe

    The only time Ive ever had canned chicken, I thought it was "gross" because it tasted like tuna. I actually like tuna, but it wasn't the flavor I was going for at the time.
  • CafeRacer808
    CafeRacer808 Posts: 2,396 Member
    The only time Ive ever had canned chicken, I thought it was "gross" because it tasted like tuna. I actually like tuna, but it wasn't the flavor I was going for at the time.

    I'm actually very happy to hear this. I've avoided canned chicken as a tuna substitute because I really like the flavor of tuna and figured I'd be disappointed w/ chicken.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,993 Member
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please
    Trust me that if tuna and chicken were the only meats you could eat for 12-16 weeks, you'll wish for something else. I did it for every contest I was in and couldn't eat it for a month after.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please
    Trust me that if tuna and chicken were the only meats you could eat for 12-16 weeks, you'll wish for something else. I did it for every contest I was in and couldn't eat it for a month after.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    Only been eating tofu burgers and tuna as only "meat" for 10 months now :p amount of tuna just recently went up. i dont eat much meat i avoid it for ethical reasons eat minimally :p
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please
    Trust me that if tuna and chicken were the only meats you could eat for 12-16 weeks, you'll wish for something else. I did it for every contest I was in and couldn't eat it for a month after.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    I must be the odd man out. I eat only tuna and chicken breast tenderloins (even scraping off all rendered fat) when cutting, and the only reason I drop tuna when bulking is the sodium. Me+salt+carbs=water balloon. The chicken stays full time.
  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please
    Trust me that if tuna and chicken were the only meats you could eat for 12-16 weeks, you'll wish for something else. I did it for every contest I was in and couldn't eat it for a month after.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png


    I must be the odd man out. I eat only tuna and chicken breast tenderloins (even scraping off all rendered fat) when cutting, and the only reason I drop tuna when bulking is the sodium. Me+salt+carbs=water balloon. The chicken stays full time.

    Yeah im not a professional anything so when i bloat im alright. Can just pretend im a bit fatter. Atleast if i go on dates bloated they are pleasantly surprised once i decide i like them and cut out salt to be sexy for them ;D haha
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please
    Trust me that if tuna and chicken were the only meats you could eat for 12-16 weeks, you'll wish for something else. I did it for every contest I was in and couldn't eat it for a month after.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png


    I must be the odd man out. I eat only tuna and chicken breast tenderloins (even scraping off all rendered fat) when cutting, and the only reason I drop tuna when bulking is the sodium. Me+salt+carbs=water balloon. The chicken stays full time.

    Yeah im not a professional anything so when i bloat im alright. Can just pretend im a bit fatter. Atleast if i go on dates bloated they are pleasantly surprised once i decide i like them and cut out salt to be sexy for them ;D haha

    I don't compete either. I can deal with SOME bloat, but I've had that crap set in so hard that I gained 17 lbs. in three days, and it took 12 more to go away. Screw that noise.
  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please
    Trust me that if tuna and chicken were the only meats you could eat for 12-16 weeks, you'll wish for something else. I did it for every contest I was in and couldn't eat it for a month after.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png


    I must be the odd man out. I eat only tuna and chicken breast tenderloins (even scraping off all rendered fat) when cutting, and the only reason I drop tuna when bulking is the sodium. Me+salt+carbs=water balloon. The chicken stays full time.

    Yeah im not a professional anything so when i bloat im alright. Can just pretend im a bit fatter. Atleast if i go on dates bloated they are pleasantly surprised once i decide i like them and cut out salt to be sexy for them ;D haha

    I don't compete either. I can deal with SOME bloat, but I've had that crap set in so hard that I gained 17 lbs. in three days, and it took 12 more to go away. Screw that noise.

    Oh. Ew. Yeah i just get a little fluffy and dont lose as fast. Its a nice surprise when i go low salt again though XD
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
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    I do this and the tuna from Costco and eat it often.

  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
    I do love salmon but its expensive. Maybe ill ask a friend to take me to costco, Never tried there :o
  • MsUrsy
    MsUrsy Posts: 8 Member
    Have you considered tuna outside of the typical can?, like Ahi Tuna, raw? There is a recipe for it, called Spicy tuna poke. I wrap it in romaine lettuce and it's delicious.
  • CafeRacer808
    CafeRacer808 Posts: 2,396 Member
    MsUrsy wrote: »
    Have you considered tuna outside of the typical can?, like Ahi Tuna, raw? There is a recipe for it, called Spicy tuna poke. I wrap it in romaine lettuce and it's delicious.

    I grew up on poke. It's definitely my favorite way to eat tuna. That still doesn't address the mercury issue, though.
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member

    ninerbuff wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please
    Trust me that if tuna and chicken were the only meats you could eat for 12-16 weeks, you'll wish for something else. I did it for every contest I was in and couldn't eat it for a month after.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png


    Really? I'm on prep #2 as we speak, I'm pretty much only eating chicken breast and tilapia. I never get sick of it, it's delicious.
  • cmtigger
    cmtigger Posts: 1,450 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    JaydedMiss wrote: »
    Iv been eating a can of tuna a day and i feel like i could keep it up forever even though i dont really like tuna the way i make it makes me feel very satisfied. I mix it with a soup mix as a sauce and put it on top of potatoes half a can over 2 meals a day.

    Though i hear to much tuna could be bad for you? Am i eating to much? I needed the low calorie protein. Thoughts please
    Trust me that if tuna and chicken were the only meats you could eat for 12-16 weeks, you'll wish for something else. I did it for every contest I was in and couldn't eat it for a month after.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png


    I must be the odd man out. I eat only tuna and chicken breast tenderloins (even scraping off all rendered fat) when cutting, and the only reason I drop tuna when bulking is the sodium. Me+salt+carbs=water balloon. The chicken stays full time.

    You can get no salt added tuna. I buy it at trader Joe's.
  • pdxwine
    pdxwine Posts: 389 Member
    I eat tuna, for lunch, daily. I eat low sodium chunk light.
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  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    "vomit" is my mature thought on tuna of the canned variety. Fresh is ok but I wouldn't choose to eat it.
  • StealthHealth
    StealthHealth Posts: 2,417 Member
    There is a strong relationship between Mercury and Selenium content and the health implications when consuming mercury from fish sources.

    I'd read something about this in the past but although this is not the article I read at that time it does seem to summarize the complexities:

    https://chriskresser.com/5-reasons-why-concerns-about-mercury-in-fish-are-misguided/

    Long story short: Mercury is not an issue when selenium is high - this is typically the case in most sea foods except pilot whale, shark, tilefish, king mackerel and swordfish and some* freshwater fish.

    * varies regionally
  • cuadrado12
    cuadrado12 Posts: 43 Member
    The EPA has some information about this. At a glance, I found this document posted on their page about fish consumption:

    https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-06/documents/technical-factsheet-2011.pdf

    It looks like it's from 2011. Not sure if they have more updated stuff posted elsewhere!
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    There is a strong relationship between Mercury and Selenium content and the health implications when consuming mercury from fish sources.

    I'd read something about this in the past but although this is not the article I read at that time it does seem to summarize the complexities:

    https://chriskresser.com/5-reasons-why-concerns-about-mercury-in-fish-are-misguided/

    Long story short: Mercury is not an issue when selenium is high - this is typically the case in most sea foods except pilot whale, shark, tilefish, king mackerel and swordfish and some* freshwater fish.

    * varies regionally

    This is an extremely relevant and often overlooked point. Essentially, selenium binds to mercury, rendering it non-bioavailable.

    Also, the warnings about mercury in tuna, and the recommendations for reduced intake only ever applied to pregnant and nursing women. Somehow, this got extrapolated by "experts" to include everyone, which just isn't the case. Nor has it ever been.
  • Michael190lbs
    Michael190lbs Posts: 1,510 Member
    I'm starting a cut March first it will be Tuna, shrimp, salmon for Protein source could careless about mercury with all the other crap in foods today it can't be any worse!!
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    I'm starting a cut March first it will be Tuna, shrimp, salmon for Protein source could careless about mercury with all the other crap in foods today it can't be any worse!!

    You say that, until you manage to get legitimate heavy metal poisoning from shady supplements. It's not pretty.

    That said, nothing you mentioned would be cause for concern. Salmon doesn't have many mercury issues, and all three are pretty high in selenium.
  • fitoverfortymom
    fitoverfortymom Posts: 3,452 Member
    I probably have a packet of tuna once a week or so. It's in the rotation of salmon packets, also. I'd never get through the Costco can portions of them, and I like that the packets are perfectly single serving.
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