Confused about carbs!
dangerouslady21
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Bread = carbs
Fruit = carbs
Help please, which do I choose to keep within my daily carbs allowance.
Thanks in advance
Fruit = carbs
Help please, which do I choose to keep within my daily carbs allowance.
Thanks in advance
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what are you trying to accomplish? why are you limiting carbs? typically ppl are going to suggest fruit, but honestly if this is about weight loss, then we're talking calorie intake. if you feel the need to limit your carb intake at the same time as managing calories. then i would suggest you eat the carbs that make you feel satisfied the most and keep you happy while you track your progress. good luck!1
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Hi there ghbtwo, I'm trying to lose 6bs. I attend body pump twice a week and a PT session once a week. Looking to eat 1500 calories a day. Weakness, bread! Which is why I look at fruit. Thanks for your response, means a lot.0
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At the end of the day, carbs are carbs. Your body uses it the same. Depends if you want nutrients or pleasure.1
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which one fills you up more? I find potatos and other starchy vegetables/grains keep me satiated longer than fruit or bread
you may need to experiment0 -
Bread is a macro nutrient (good quality bread anyway) Fruits are micronutrients. Starchy carbs (potatoes, pasta, rice, bread) will fill you up for longer, and I find bananas do this too. If you want a quick fix of energy fruit and veg is the way to go.9
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If you are trying to cut carbs to lose weight then neither bread nor fruit is a good choice. Reducing your carbs is a way to force your body into the state of ketosis in order to burn your existing fat stores. The reduction of carbs in your diet needs to stay in the 30 g or lower area for a period of 2 to 4 days in order to get your body into a state of ketosis. Once that occurs you need to stay in ketosis and not bounce in and out.
Leafy green vegetables, proteins, and fats(butter, cheese, avocados) these are your friends.5 -
you do not need to go keto to lose weight - seriously, no! I eat 3-400g carbs a day and have lost 10lbs and now maintaining/recomping2
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Either is fine. With no medical reason to limit carbs then feel free to eat any type that you enjoy in moderation.
With 6 lbs to lose, you should be focusing on calories, losing at a reasonable pace (0.5 lb/week) and eating enough protein to preserve lean body mass to support your fitness goals as well as your scale goal.
Rather than worrying about carbs, focus on eating a variety of foods within your calorie deficit, especially those that provide nutrition (macro and micro nutrients), satiety (fill you up) and enjoyment. Log as accurately as possible, ideally using a food scale. When you work out, eat back a portion of those calories.
Stop thinking you have to limit certain foods or that they are "bad" or that some are "better". It's all just food and all of it can be part of a healthy overall diet.5 -
If you are trying to cut carbs to lose weight then neither bread nor fruit is a good choice. Reducing your carbs is a way to force your body into the state of ketosis in order to burn your existing fat stores. The reduction of carbs in your diet needs to stay in the 30 g or lower area for a period of 2 to 4 days in order to get your body into a state of ketosis. Once that occurs you need to stay in ketosis and not bounce in and out.
Leafy green vegetables, proteins, and fats(butter, cheese, avocados) these are your friends.
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If you are trying to cut carbs to lose weight then neither bread nor fruit is a good choice. Reducing your carbs is a way to force your body into the state of ketosis in order to burn your existing fat stores. The reduction of carbs in your diet needs to stay in the 30 g or lower area for a period of 2 to 4 days in order to get your body into a state of ketosis. Once that occurs you need to stay in ketosis and not bounce in and out.
Leafy green vegetables, proteins, and fats(butter, cheese, avocados) these are your friends.
Good God. I could never sustain my lifestyle on 30g of carbs. I'd be one angry person.
I eat 150g of carbs a day but I also work out 6 days a week. What people need to remember is that carbs are an energy source.
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If you are trying to cut carbs to lose weight then neither bread nor fruit is a good choice. Reducing your carbs is a way to force your body into the state of ketosis in order to burn your existing fat stores. The reduction of carbs in your diet needs to stay in the 30 g or lower area for a period of 2 to 4 days in order to get your body into a state of ketosis. Once that occurs you need to stay in ketosis and not bounce in and out.
Leafy green vegetables, proteins, and fats(butter, cheese, avocados) these are your friends.
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
I'm intrigued by this. I've always been able to lose weight by simply logging food and exercising, whether I choose to eat McDonalds twice a day or food prep for weeks on end. BUT....I've seen people close to me have absolutely amazing results going Keto. One person I'm very close to has struggled to lose weight and control diabetes for years and has done everything from severe calorie restriction to Atkins to Paleo....and she recently became strict keto...and has lost the 30 lbs that plagued her for the last ten years in two months. My cousin started it four months ago and she's reversed her type 2 diabetes and lost forty pounds. I'm not *quite* willing to cut carbs to 20 per day (what they are doing now) and I can't imagine taking in that much fat; but it seems to be working for some people.1 -
it works because most of the food that people consume while in keto are volumetic - lots of volume for few carbs (many of the higher fiber veggies etc). so ultimately they are eating less than they were before
did Keto cause her T2D to be reversed, or was it reversed because she lost 40lbs (my hypothesis is the latter) - I've yet to see any academic journal published analysis that shows Keto reverses T2D (in fact, know several T2D folks who still eat 300g carbs+ a day)...1 -
Thank you all, really great feedback0
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If you are trying to cut carbs to lose weight then neither bread nor fruit is a good choice. Reducing your carbs is a way to force your body into the state of ketosis in order to burn your existing fat stores. The reduction of carbs in your diet needs to stay in the 30 g or lower area for a period of 2 to 4 days in order to get your body into a state of ketosis. Once that occurs you need to stay in ketosis and not bounce in and out.
Leafy green vegetables, proteins, and fats(butter, cheese, avocados) these are your friends.
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
That's not what I said0 -
If you are trying to cut carbs to lose weight then neither bread nor fruit is a good choice. Reducing your carbs is a way to force your body into the state of ketosis in order to burn your existing fat stores. The reduction of carbs in your diet needs to stay in the 30 g or lower area for a period of 2 to 4 days in order to get your body into a state of ketosis. Once that occurs you need to stay in ketosis and not bounce in and out.
Leafy green vegetables, proteins, and fats(butter, cheese, avocados) these are your friends.
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
That's not what I said
force your body into the state of ketosis in order to burn your existing fat stores.
Why is it that people in other countries who consume carbs well over 100g per day "burn fat" just fine and don't get obese? Because they EAT LESS than the average American does calorie wise.
You've fallen for the pseudoscience by low carb authors. The reality is that low carb works for weight loss for one main reason............................people are eating less than they used to.
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If you are trying to cut carbs to lose weight then neither bread nor fruit is a good choice. Reducing your carbs is a way to force your body into the state of ketosis in order to burn your existing fat stores. The reduction of carbs in your diet needs to stay in the 30 g or lower area for a period of 2 to 4 days in order to get your body into a state of ketosis. Once that occurs you need to stay in ketosis and not bounce in and out.
Leafy green vegetables, proteins, and fats(butter, cheese, avocados) these are your friends.
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
That's not what I said
The one piece of information that you didnt mention is that while fat oxidation increases due to the amount of fat eaten, so does fat storage.
If you drop carbs, fat oxidation increases and carb oxidation decreases.. the opposite is true as well. But what matters is energy balance. Interestingly, a person typically burns fat at rest and low energetic times.
Op, the best tip is to eat the foods that fill you up the most. And generally that will inckude protein and fibrous foods.1 -
Here's a trick. Pick your protein source first. Then pick your carb. I will pick a fruit OR a veggie OR a starchy carb to go with my meal. At a buffet, half my plate will be leafy greens, light on the dressing.
I end up with a balanced mix of macros and I don't get too hungry.1 -
Have a banana sandwich. Add some peanut butter.1
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