Which stat do you most frequently go over?
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Usually carbs or fat. I am set at 45 carbs, 30 protein and 25 fat or somesuch.
It is usually my fruit, including prunes, and apple rice cakes that send me over.
Mmm...apple rice cakes.
Yup, they are sort of my after dinner dessert and only wholegrain rice and a little apple juice. They do them in raspberry and blueberry too. I figured it was better than many other options and I sort of crave something crunchy and sweet each evening and have issues with popcorn so eh. It never harmed my weight anyway.0 -
Thank you for all the responses! Is there a way to edit the default values that MFP puts in for each of these items?
Yes there is, I found it today.
Go to Food
Then Settings
At that stage you can change0 -
I track calories, saturated fat, fat, calcium, protein and carbs.
I am nearly always over on fat and under on sat fat. Often over on protein. Usually pretty close on calcium and calories, and under on carbs (though by how much varies greatly).0 -
Sugar (arrrrgh!) , Vitamin A & C, and I usually meet fat0
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CARBS.0
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CARBS!!!0
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always sugar!0
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Sodium0
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I only go over my fat amount occasionally (: rarely my carbs.0
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protein and sodium. Protein on purpose, sodium because it seems to be in damn near everything.
HECK YES!!!!0 -
I go over protein on purpose, but other than that it's usually fat for me. It hasn't seemed to hinder my weight loss at all though, so I don't worry about it too much.0
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Protein, followed by fat -- I will go over on calories before I go over on carbs. I do not do low carb -- but if I go over on them, I bloat up and feel horrible.
I don't track sodium or sugar since my bp and blood glucose both run low.0 -
I track my calories, protien, carbs, sodium, fat, and sugar. I've pretty much managed to get all of them in the green except for sugar! Look, fruit has sugar and in my option MFP limit is really low.
Cheers to a healthier you!0 -
Swag0
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The good and the bad. Always over on Vitamon C and i never even get half my iron.0
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Sugar. I eat a lot of fruit and dairy, but those sugars don't cause weight gain (well for me anyway), and I figured fruits like a treat when your eating really healthy, so I'm gonna eat it.
Also vitamin A, C, and fibre0
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