Is it bad to have too much Protein in my diet?
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reydar76
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I always manage to keep under my calorie counter however, never fails I go over on protein... Is that bad or does it not matter?
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yes, but going over the MFP limit isn't too much0
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So what is acceptable? I really don't know I just know I'm usually way under my calorie intake and over on my protein...0
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MFP is just a general suggestion. It isn't expert advice and it isn't tailored to your individual needs, so please take MFP's recommendations with a grain of salt.
That said, I really would not worry about overeating protein (unless you're doing nothing but eating buckets of cashews). Do you have a fairly balanced diet, especially when it comes to vegetables?0 -
I try.. you can look if you want.. I just adjusted my calorie counter goal a little according to my current weight and stuff.. it says I should take in 1900 calories a day..I still don't come anywhere near that.. but I dunno really..0
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So what is acceptable? I really don't know I just know I'm usually way under my calorie intake and over on my protein...
If your diet has a reasonable amount of balance and you're controlling your calories, you shouldn't worry about it.0 -
I routinely go over on protein even when well under on calories. It's frustrating because as a former vegetarian, I eat very little meat as it is. Yesterday in fact, I had no meat at all and still went over my protein allowance. As long as you're eating healthy foods (not prepackaged or junk foods) or as a previous poster said, buckets of cashews, don't worry about it.
If it does trouble you, change your settings to allow for a little more protein.0 -
I routinely go over on protein even when well under on calories. It's frustrating because as a former vegetarian, I eat very little meat as it is. Yesterday in fact, I had no meat at all and still went over my protein allowance. As long as you're eating healthy foods (not prepackaged or junk foods) or as a previous poster said, buckets of cashews, don't worry about it.
If it does trouble you, change your settings to allow for a little more protein.
I've found that MFP vastly underestimates the amount of protein people need/use... If it's at all possible, I would suggest to anyone to talk to a nutritionist (even once) first to get a ballpark for macronutrient goals, and then adjust their MFP goals accordingly. There is definitely no one-size-fits-all!0 -
Thanks for all the input!
I'm new to all this but I'm super excited about losing weight and I'm NOT quiting! I am really working hard to eat right and incorporate exercise into everything I do... I appreciate everyones input
THANKS!!!
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