How much fat are you eating daily?
julieh391
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My daily fat is set at 41g, and after eating mostly fruits and veggies, a tiny bit of olive oil, a luna bar, and 1/2C of sesame sticks I'm over for the day. Dinner hasn't even come yet! I don't even want to think about how much fat I was eating before starting MFP. How much fat are you eating?
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85 grams or so. I'm basing that off 0.7g/LBM lb0
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I wouldn't worry too much if you go over as long as it's healthy fats. Your body needs fat to function. Olive oils, nuts etc are healthy fats that I wouldn't worry about as much.0
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about 80g0
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75/80 grams daily, I eat loads of full fat dairy.0
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looks like around 60-100g0
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40% protein, 30% Carbs and 30% Fat. Had a yummy avocado with breakfast. Fat is not the enemy. Food is not the enemy.0
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20 to 40, though I try to stay at the low end of that range.0
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I shoot for a minimum of 50g0
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Mine says 59 here.. sometimes I'm under it, sometimes I'm slightly over it..0
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60-80 grams, mostly healthy fats like avocado, nuts or nut butters, olive oil0
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About 90-100 grams0
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60-80 grams, mostly healthy fats like avocado, nuts or nut butters, olive oil
Same here. Also coconut oil and flax seeds. I'm a vegetarian who doesn't eat a ton of dairy or egg, so I generally have to add fat to my meals, rather than reduce it.
I don't want to tell you what to eat or not to eat, but the sesame sticks are not helping if you're trying to watch fat intake. I mean they are undoubtedly delicious and I don't advocate completely cutting off food you love, but aren't they just a fried dough mixed with sesame seeds?0 -
At least 50, but more like 100.0
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Bump! I'm interested in this because it was pointed out to me that my fat intake is too low. I think I am around 20-30mg a day.0
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100g to 120g a day. But I'm low-carbing, keeping carbs in the 20g to 50g range. (There's type 2 diabetes in my family, and I don't want to go there.)0
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50-100g usually. Depends on the day.0
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Average between 60 to 95 grams per day.0
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about 50g. If it starts dipping much lower I stop losing weight! I get most of mine from olive oil, nuts, eggs, advocados lower fat cheeses and tofu0
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I try to keep it under 100.0
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My goal is 53 grams, but if they are healthy fats i don't mind going over.0
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I eat about 90 grams of fat and try to keep my carbs at or below 80 grams. I don't worry about it too much but I really try to get in all of my protein.0
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50-70g!0
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Fat is usually 25-30% of my total calories. The number of grams that works out to depends on how active I am on any given day - it's usually in 90-115g range.0
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on average between 20-30 grams a day. Try eating more veggies, it helps0
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MFP has me set at 66g per day. Looking over my diary it looks like I usually eat between 40-90 grams depending on the day. There were a couple of pizza and lasagne days where I hit 100 grams but usually if I know I'm going to be eating foods with lots of cheese for dinner I try to keep breakfast and lunch lower in fat.0
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5o to 60 grams. I don't worry about fats too much, because I know I only eat healthy ones for the most part. When I was trying to lose, I worried more about keeping my carbs down.0
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about 50g. If it starts dipping much lower I stop losing weight! I get most of mine from olive oil, nuts, eggs, advocados lower fat cheeses and tofu
i am wondering if this is why I don't seem to lose any weight. My fat is at 40 but most days I don't even get to 30. This I have just noticed.
I am wondering that if I up my intake a tad then this may help weight loss ? perhaps ? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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40% protein, 30% Carbs and 30% Fat. Had a yummy avocado with breakfast. Fat is not the enemy. Food is not the enemy.
How did you come up with the percentage of what to eat of Protein and Carbs and Fat?0 -
Here's a calculator from the University of Maryland on fat intake; it's for normal eating, not dieting, but at least gives you a jumping-off point on figuring out what you should set as your realistic goal:
http://www.healthcalculators.org/calculators/fat.asp0 -
healthy fat is good for you. i track saturated instead0
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