Sugar Question
NBabi91
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Hey everyone!
So I was wondering if it was ok to go over sugar if it was from fruit? Is it better to eat a lot of fruit but be over in sugar? or to eat more high calorie items that have less sugar?
So I was wondering if it was ok to go over sugar if it was from fruit? Is it better to eat a lot of fruit but be over in sugar? or to eat more high calorie items that have less sugar?
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Well, obviously, it would be better to consume the lower calorie item than the higher calorie item. But you still want to be careful. Sugar is sugar.0
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Good Question0
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Well, obviously, it would be better to consume the lower calorie item than the higher calorie item. But you still want to be careful. Sugar is sugar.
I try to eat more veggies than fruits for just this reason.0 -
I'm realizing that there's WAY too much sugar in my diet since I've started tracking so that's going to be my immediate goal to reduce it. Good luck!0
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Yeah I am trying to replace old snacks with things like apples but I am finding that the sugar is crazy. I guess I need to start trying new vegetables out.0
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Yeah I'm CONSISTENTLY going over my sugar EVERY day. From simple things as whole grain breads, oatmeals and fruits are the highest things on mine0
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I agree! I normally don't watch my sugar and since I have its NUTS...you pretty much can't eat ANYTHING ;( I had one thing for breakfast the other day...HEALTHY and it was over...I just try to really watch calories!0
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I have major sugar issues myself. Once I've eaten my cereal in the morning, I've pretty much hit my sugar intake for the day - and it's from the 1% milk, not the cereal!0
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I try to limit my sugar to 25-30g per day. I have eliminated additive sugar from my diet for the most part. I would much rather get my sugars from foods naturally than refined/processed sugars.0
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Sugar coming from fruit has all kinds of micronutrients and fiber that make it better than what you get from a chocolate bar, we don't fully understand how all these things "work together" and focus on one part of something ie the plant sterols they are adding to OJ and margarine so they can claim they are better for us.. if I'm going to get plant sterols I'll get them from eating the veggie matter not from dropping my butter for fake chemical margarine.0
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Sugar coming from fruit has all kinds of micronutrients and fiber that make it better than what you get from a chocolate bar, we don't fully understand how all these things "work together" and focus on one part of something ie the plant sterols they are adding to OJ and margarine so they can claim they are better for us.. if I'm going to get plant sterols I'll get them from eating the veggie matter not from dropping my butter for fake chemical margarine.
This, this, this.
If you're eating whole fruit (not juice), then you're getting so much more than just sugar. You're getting fiber (in nature, most "sugary" foods also have a ton of fiber, and often, the more sugar, the more fiber), vitamins, and anti-oxidents.0 -
I don't bother tracking sugar at all. I don't have any special medical concerns and I don't want to freak out every time I have an apple or a banana, so I don't track it. Watching calories and eating lots of protein and more veggies has worked very well for me so I'm sticking with that. :-) If I want a sweet treat and it works into my calories for the day, I have it.0
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It all made a little more sense to me when I researched info on the glycemic index. Sugar is sugar and carbs are carbs...but they aren't all created equal. Check out a book from your local library or google it to find what works best (no insulin spikes...then no crashes...etc).
This helped me keep a consistant blood sugar level....mine tends to run low especially with high intensity exercise.0 -
I have no clue how someone can eat the amount of sugar MFP suggests... I always go over my sugar allotment by about 60-70g. I eat a lot of fruit and try to stay away from process snacks and even granola bars with lots of sugar. My recent blood test showed my sugar level was just fine, so I wouldn't overly obsess over it. I would chose fruits over other lower sugar but processed snacks. Feel free to check out my diary to see what I eat.0
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