Sugar's in everything!
bmcduffie
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Is it just me? Is anyone else finding it impossible to meet the recommended caloric goals without going over on the sugar? The sugar I'm getting is not coming from unhealthy sources. Fruit, skim milk, vegetables, etc. This is driving me insane!
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I was just about to post regarding this same issue. I never knew there were 5 grams of sugar in a serving of baby carrots! Just like you I am going way over on my sugar but staying within the limits of calories and carbs. I am interested in the responses you get.
Do I limit the amount of fruit I eat (normally 2-3 servings a day)?
Do I not worry if the sugar is coming from fruit as long as I am within my carb. limits?0 -
Yeah i go over my sugar everyday, it seems impossible not to. I have decided to ignore it (probably not the best option) but i am still losing weight regardless. Just avoid obvious sugar like adding sugar to cups of tea or cereal. Plus some sugars are healthy sugars i.e in fruit0
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Im having the same issue, always over a little or a lot. Its all healthy sugars though so I think Its not as bad. Think solution would be less of those things more proteins. idk, hard to balance it all out. figure if Im losing im doing something right :ohwell:0
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I'm glad I'm not alone. Someone posted on this subject and said they subtract the good sugars, i.e., fruit and only pay attention to the refined sugars, which are the sugars that should be avoided. Hopefully the good sugars are where the bulk of the sugar calories are coming from. Congrats on your weight loss success!0
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So happy to see this...ive been researching sugar and its making me nuts! Everything I have read contradicts another so I have not found a good answer. Ive decided to cut out all added sugars and limit my fruits to 1 serving per day until I lose a good portion of my weight then im going to slowly reintroduce fruit back into my diet. As far as sugar in milk and healthy yogurts...im not sweating it!!0
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Yeah I noticed this too. When I first started tracking my sugar intake I would go over ALL the time. I think if it is naturally occurring (fruits, veggies, etc.) you don’t need to worry that much. I just try and watch for sugar from processed foods and added sugars. I still try to keep my sugar in check but if at the end of the day I’m over my limit and I see it was because of that mango I had for dessert, I’m not going to sweat it.0
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The sugar I'm getting is not coming from unhealthy sources. Fruit, skim milk, vegetables, etc.
Then, unless you are diabetic, why worry?0 -
There's really no difference in how your body consumes sugar from fruits and veggies and added sugars. Its going to be processed as sugar, converted to ATP and used for energy. Eating a ton of fruit isn't actually that great because fruits do have tons of sugars and carbohydrates, but they are healthier than a candy bar. A decent sized orange is maybe 50 calories and will give you some fiber with that sugar compared to a glass of pop that is pure sugar.0
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I pretty much always go over in sugar...but I'm losing, so right now I don't care.
I'm sure it will be something that I have to watch as I'm getting closer to my goal and trying to be more fit, but right now I'm just focusing on hitting my calorie target0 -
There's really no difference in how your body consumes sugar from fruits and veggies and added sugars. Its going to be processed as sugar, converted to ATP and used for energy.
^^^ Exactly0 -
I'm over on sugar and salt just about every day. I'm not sweating it because I'm still losing weight. I always heard you should only be worried about sugar if you are diabetic and salt if you have heart problems.0
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I can count on zero fingers the times I've ever cared about sugar consumption; yet I was still able to lose 40lbs, keep it off for 4 years, and build a body I'm happy with... And yeah I eat a lot of fruit :P0
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I go over too. I'm not concerned about it since I don't over eat sweet things. There are lower sugar fruit options you could try switching too.0
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I eat a ton of fruit too so I am probably over according to MFP too but I don't care. Fruit is full of antioxidants, fiber, etc. I do not eat processed food or anything with added sugar but I will never care if I go over because of fruit. I'm at goal now so it hasn't hurt...0
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Diabetics do not always care about sugar either. As others have said, all carbohydrates are processed as sugar by the body. Its just a question of how quickly they are converted.
I count the carbs in every meal. (Not just for the day.) Always. But not sugar.0 -
I go over for the day just on the berries in my breakfast. It bothered me until I had my annual physical and talked to my doctor about it. She pointed out that my triglyceride level was a super low *35* and said to keep eating those berries and just stay away from candy. Note however that I do a lot of cardio...0
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Someone posted on this subject and said they subtract the good sugars, i.e., fruit and only pay attention to the refined sugars, which are the sugars that should be avoided. Hopefully the good sugars are where the bulk of the sugar calories are coming from. Congrats on your weight loss success!There's really no difference in how your body consumes sugar from fruits and veggies and added sugars. Its going to be processed as sugar, converted to ATP and used for energy. Eating a ton of fruit isn't actually that great because fruits do have tons of sugars and carbohydrates, but they are healthier than a candy bar. A decent sized orange is maybe 50 calories and will give you some fiber with that sugar compared to a glass of pop that is pure sugar.0
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