Sugar

mhwitt74
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Does going over on sugar but staying on deficit hinder weight loss?
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No, especially if you went over because of fruits and vegetables. The top important thing is the calorie target. How, exactly, you get to it is just your style.1
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The MFP suggested sugar levels are nonsense. Processed sugars should still be avoided however I have two pieces of fruit, porridge and a latte and apparently I've exceeded my sugar intake for the day. Utter nonsense.1
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If you are in an actual deficit, nothing will hinder your weight loss. I average 120g of sugar a day, largely from fruit. What is important, is if you do eat some add sugar, that it doesn't crowd your ability to get adequate protein and fiber.0
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Being under your calorie goal is what matters when it comes to losing weight.
MFP's default sugar goal is set to 15% of your total calories, you can change it if you feel it's too low or too high. MFP doesn't distinguish between 'natural' or 'added' sugar because your body doesn't either.0 -
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