MFP Macros

FlaxMilk
FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Do people agree that the levels are reasonable or feel that they are off? When I have my macros set to 40/30/30, I usually go over my carbs, but if I use MFP's formula, I am usually within my carbs. Some have suggested that I am eating too many carbs. I am always aiming to get as much protein as I can (I'm a vegan) so I usually focus on getting enough of that and ignoring the other macros. How much will too many carbs affect me?

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  • babynew
    babynew Posts: 613 Member
    What matters is where they come from.
    I don't even track them. ..
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
    Thanks Babynew! I'm not even sure I have much in the way of options with my dietary restrictions, but I am curious.
  • guardian419
    guardian419 Posts: 391 Member
    I normally don't pay much attention to them, as I'm losing weight anyway (maybe not lbs, but measurement) I always go over on sugar (46g a day... 2 oranges and an apple and its over...really?)

    I'd recommend is do what you're comfortable with as long as you're still working your way to your goal.

    Now, if you want to be an elitist with 6% body fat and can bench press a small car, more power to ya, but you do need to focus more on these kinds of things then.
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
    :)

    No bench pressing small cars necessary. I'd just like to be slender with some definition.
  • pundas
    pundas Posts: 165 Member
    I was following MFP's guidelines for a while, and then plateaued with my weight for a month. I am now doing 45 C 30 P and 25 F because I am focused on gaining muscle and strength training now. I am hoping to get to 40 C 40 P 20 F in a couple months!
  • toysbigkid
    toysbigkid Posts: 545 Member
    if the carbs are from potatoes, breads and so on I would definitely cut them back but from fruit I would not worry about it.
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
    Thanks Dagoth! I've cut as much as possible from my life that I can control. My shampoos, conditioners, soaps, dish soaps, laundry detergent, etc etc etc, are vegan. As I can choose not to contribute to what I consider inhumane practices very easily by not eating non-vegan foods, I do so. That's really not the purpose of this thread though-I mention my veganism only as a reason why it is hard to cut too far back onto carbs. If you'd like to debate the merits of a vegan lifestyle, can you please start your own thread?
  • Dagoth
    Dagoth Posts: 172
    Thanks Dagoth! I've cut as much as possible from my life that I can control. My shampoos, conditioners, soaps, dish soaps, laundry detergent, etc etc etc, are vegan. As I can choose not to contribute to what I consider inhumane practices very easily by not eating non-vegan foods, I do so. That's really not the purpose of this thread though-I mention my veganism only as a reason why it is hard to cut too far back onto carbs. If you'd like to debate the merits of a vegan lifestyle, can you please start your own thread?

    Nah, just thought I'd share an image. :)
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
    if the carbs are from potatoes, breads and so on I would definitely cut them back but from fruit I would not worry about it.

    Thanks! I have a gluten allergy so most of my carbs tend to be from fruits, veggies, and I try to keep my bread to one serving a day. I of course also have other sources of carbs that are not as healthy as fruits and veggies, with some days being worse than others.
  • Elizabeth_C34
    Elizabeth_C34 Posts: 6,376 Member
    I reset my macros to 40/30/30 also. MFP default protein levels are very low. I usually go over on carbs also, but as long as it's not over by an excessive amount (to the detriment of your protein or fat intake), you should be just fine.
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
    Thanks Dagoth! I've cut as much as possible from my life that I can control. My shampoos, conditioners, soaps, dish soaps, laundry detergent, etc etc etc, are vegan. As I can choose not to contribute to what I consider inhumane practices very easily by not eating non-vegan foods, I do so. That's really not the purpose of this thread though-I mention my veganism only as a reason why it is hard to cut too far back onto carbs. If you'd like to debate the merits of a vegan lifestyle, can you please start your own thread?

    Nah, just thought I'd share an image. :)

    I hope that either you can edit it to help me keep my thread on track or that others can ignore it to help keep my thread on track. :)
  • khagador
    khagador Posts: 175 Member
    (I'm a vegan)

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    You must have missed this thread a couple days ago. Also, completely unrelated to OP's question.
  • jenniejengin
    jenniejengin Posts: 784 Member
    bump
  • jsapninz
    jsapninz Posts: 909 Member
    From what I am heard, this is how you need to calculate your intake (and you shouldn't just use some generic formula):

    Protein = 0.8-1 g for every kg of your total weight (2.2 lbs in 1 kg)
    Fat = 25-35% of total calories
    Carbs = what's left over

    MFP's default protein is usually way low for most people.
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
    I reset my macros to 40/30/30 also. MFP default protein levels are very low. I usually go over on carbs also, but as long as it's not over by an excessive amount (to the detriment of your protein or fat intake), you should be just fine.

    Awesome! Thank you :) I aim to get 60-70 g of protein (I'm 112 lbs) at a minimum and I think I do a decent job of usually meeting this. Fat is definitely not a problem. I have not been able to devise a way to cut my carbs any further--other than drinking nothing but my protein shakes with no fruit, but that sounds miserable.
  • Elizabeth_C34
    Elizabeth_C34 Posts: 6,376 Member
    I reset my macros to 40/30/30 also. MFP default protein levels are very low. I usually go over on carbs also, but as long as it's not over by an excessive amount (to the detriment of your protein or fat intake), you should be just fine.

    Awesome! Thank you :) I aim to get 60-70 g of protein (I'm 112 lbs) at a minimum and I think I do a decent job of usually meeting this. Fat is definitely not a problem. I have not been able to devise a way to cut my carbs any further--other than drinking nothing but my protein shakes with no fruit, but that sounds miserable.

    I don't function well without a good amount of carbs especially when I workout regularly, so as long as you're getting sufficient protein and fat, I don't see the problem with a higher carb intake as long as you're meeting your calorie goals as well.
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    I don't pay too much attention to macros - but then I don't have any reason (ie medical reason or irrational fear) to avoid carbs.
    Usually I keep them set to MFP's macros, now and again I will tinker with them to increase the protein slightly because I get influenced by the "must eat more protein" comments on MFP - which I think is more relevant for the bodybuilder set than the general population.

    In my experience, and for my body - the macro composition isn't as important as overall calories for losing weight.
    For my health, I feel better (and tend to avoid colds etc) when I eat more fruit and veg and less processed snacks (cakes, chocolate etc). Eating carbs like pasta, rice, bread aren't an issue for me.
  • jsapninz
    jsapninz Posts: 909 Member
    I don't pay too much attention to macros - but then I don't have any reason (ie medical reason or irrational fear) to avoid carbs.
    Usually I keep them set to MFP's macros, now and again I will tinker with them to increase the protein slightly because I get influenced by the "must eat more protein" comments on MFP - which I think is more relevant for the bodybuilder set than the general population.

    In my experience, and for my body - the macro composition isn't as important as overall calories for losing weight.
    For my health, I feel better (and tend to avoid colds etc) when I eat more fruit and veg and less processed snacks (cakes, chocolate etc). Eating carbs like pasta, rice, bread aren't an issue for me.

    Macros aren't important for losing weight.

    But they ARE important for being healthy, which hopefully everyone should be working at.
    Especially if you are concerned about muscle mass (which you are likely to lose if you aren't eating enough protein), macros are important.
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