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shruthu_2996
shruthu_2996 Posts: 29 Member
edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

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  • jjpptt2
    jjpptt2 Posts: 5,650 Member
    edited April 2018
    Who said your protein should be 35-40%? No real need to eat that much protein unless you want to.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
  • shruthu_2996
    shruthu_2996 Posts: 29 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
    Just some websites on the internet, I guess!
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
    Just some websites on the internet, I guess!

    MFPs macros are fine.

    how much weight are you trying to lose if you're only 116lbs currently?
  • shruthu_2996
    shruthu_2996 Posts: 29 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
    Just some websites on the internet, I guess!

    MFPs macros are fine.

    how much weight are you trying to lose if you're only 116lbs currently?

    Just somewhere around 4 pounds, lose fat and build some muscle I guess, trying to go on a cut! I'm very short, just 5ft!
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
    Just some websites on the internet, I guess!

    MFPs macros are fine.

    how much weight are you trying to lose if you're only 116lbs currently?

    Just somewhere around 4 pounds, lose fat and build some muscle I guess, trying to go on a cut! I'm very short, just 5ft!

    recomp might work better for you?
  • shruthu_2996
    shruthu_2996 Posts: 29 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
    Just some websites on the internet, I guess!

    MFPs macros are fine.

    how much weight are you trying to lose if you're only 116lbs currently?

    Just somewhere around 4 pounds, lose fat and build some muscle I guess, trying to go on a cut! I'm very short, just 5ft!

    recomp might work better for you?

    But isn't it possible only for beginners? I've been lifting for over a year now
  • jjpptt2
    jjpptt2 Posts: 5,650 Member
    No, anyone can recomp.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
    Just some websites on the internet, I guess!

    MFPs macros are fine.

    how much weight are you trying to lose if you're only 116lbs currently?

    Just somewhere around 4 pounds, lose fat and build some muscle I guess, trying to go on a cut! I'm very short, just 5ft!

    recomp might work better for you?

    But isn't it possible only for beginners? I've been lifting for over a year now

    Nope
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    High protein helps with body comp a little. As long as you hit your lucine threshold, that's enough protein for muscle growth.
    https://youtu.be/_otSunLL8AU
    https://youtu.be/wRehf1L231Q
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
    Just some websites on the internet, I guess!

    MFPs macros are fine.

    how much weight are you trying to lose if you're only 116lbs currently?

    Just somewhere around 4 pounds, lose fat and build some muscle I guess, trying to go on a cut! I'm very short, just 5ft!

    recomp might work better for you?

    But isn't it possible only for beginners? I've been lifting for over a year now

    newbie gains are for those in a deficit and are either returning to lifting, have a lot of fat and weight to lose or are new to lifting. I would recomp which means eat in maintenance(usually or a very small deficit) and lift heavy. recomp takes time though. cutting is usually just for fat loss. recomp you can build muscle and lose fat. for a woman its harder to build muscle even in a surplus compared to a man. so if you dont already do this find a progressive lifting program,eat and maintenance and give it time. These links may help

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat#latest

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
  • shruthu_2996
    shruthu_2996 Posts: 29 Member
    So, this is very confusing! To lose fat, my macronutrient ratio should be around 35-40% protein. But I weigh only 116 pounds and that is well over a gram per pound of body weight! What should I really do?

    who says it 'should be'?
    Just some websites on the internet, I guess!

    MFPs macros are fine.

    how much weight are you trying to lose if you're only 116lbs currently?

    Just somewhere around 4 pounds, lose fat and build some muscle I guess, trying to go on a cut! I'm very short, just 5ft!

    recomp might work better for you?

    But isn't it possible only for beginners? I've been lifting for over a year now

    newbie gains are for those in a deficit and are either returning to lifting, have a lot of fat and weight to lose or are new to lifting. I would recomp which means eat in maintenance(usually or a very small deficit) and lift heavy. recomp takes time though. cutting is usually just for fat loss. recomp you can build muscle and lose fat. for a woman its harder to build muscle even in a surplus compared to a man. so if you dont already do this find a progressive lifting program,eat and maintenance and give it time. These links may help

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat#latest

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1

    Thank you so much really helps!
  • shruthu_2996
    shruthu_2996 Posts: 29 Member
    psychod787 wrote: »
    High protein helps with body comp a little. As long as you hit your lucine threshold, that's enough protein for muscle growth.
    https://youtu.be/_otSunLL8AU
    https://youtu.be/wRehf1L231Q

    I love Jeff! Just missed out on these two videos because they were too long, but I'll be sure to watch them!
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