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DramaQueen10
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Macronutrients

I've read a few posts lately suggesting that macronutrients should be tracked to help with weight loss. I've googled, but can't seem to to find cosnistent receommendations regarding what percentage of daily calorie intake should come from each: protein, fats, and carbs... or the range for each one varies so much... i've been tracking online at daily plate, but not sure what percentages i should be aiming for. anyone know what percentages are recommended for weight loss?

Message edited 3/31/2012 9:57:14 PM.

Posted 3/31/12 9:48 PM
 
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MrsG823
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Re: Macronutrients

The reason you cannot find consistent recommendations is b/c there are none- The ranges recommended are starting points...everyone's body will respond differently. I know several trainers that recommend a 40/40/20 (carbohydrates/Protein/Fats) for building lean muscle and losing fat- It is believed this ratio in conjunction with a calorie deficient diet will lead to weight loss while sparing lean muscle.

Posted 4/2/12 3:03 PM
 

LDrinkh20
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Re: Macronutrients

Posted by MrsG823

The reason you cannot find consistent recommendations is b/c there are none- The ranges recommended are starting points...everyone's body will respond differently. I know several trainers that recommend a 40/40/20 (carbohydrates/Protein/Fats) for building lean muscle and losing fat- It is believed this ratio in conjunction with a calorie deficient diet will lead to weight loss while sparing lean muscle.




Exactly! Right now I am at 50/40/10. Previously I was at 40/40/20 but I adjust based on how my body responds

Posted 4/2/12 5:39 PM
 

DramaQueen10
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Re: Macronutrients

OK so any tips for how I would know if the breakdown needs to be adjusted... and if so, how do I know what the adjustment should be... for example, right now im generally at about 50/30/20... how do i know if that's right for me... and if not, how do I know what to change it to?

Posted 4/2/12 7:35 PM
 

julz33
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Re: Macronutrients

I'm at 45/35/20 most of the time. I am only maintaining weight; not trying to lose. Plus I am a runner and need my carbs.
You can try Livestrong.com and use their My Plate application, but I had to make adjustments to that as well. It only recommended 42 grams of protein for me and I more than double that. (approx 90grams). LDrinkH2O is very knowledgable on this stuff. Chat Icon

Message edited 4/2/2012 7:59:39 PM.

Posted 4/2/12 7:58 PM
 

Twstdvenus1
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Re: Macronutrients

I use myfitnesspal to track and have my macros set to 40/40/20 as well (it will automatically give you the number of grams for each of the macros once you input the number of calories you need to eat daily)
I customize my goals because I don't follow what myfitnesspal suggests as far as calorie requirements.

HTH

Posted 4/2/12 9:14 PM
 

MrsG823
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Re: Macronutrients

Posted by DramaQueen10

OK so any tips for how I would know if the breakdown needs to be adjusted... and if so, how do I know what the adjustment should be... for example, right now im generally at about 50/30/20... how do i know if that's right for me... and if not, how do I know what to change it to?



Are you seeing results? If your body is responding well to your current intake then continue with what you are doing. If you are not satisfied with your progress I would recommend decreasing your carbohydrate intake and increasing your protein intake.

Posted 4/3/12 12:38 AM
 

LDrinkh20
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Re: Macronutrients

Posted by MrsG823

Posted by DramaQueen10

OK so any tips for how I would know if the breakdown needs to be adjusted... and if so, how do I know what the adjustment should be... for example, right now im generally at about 50/30/20... how do i know if that's right for me... and if not, how do I know what to change it to?



Are you seeing results? If your body is responding well to your current intake then continue with what you are doing. If you are not satisfied with your progress I would recommend decreasing your carbohydrate intake and increasing your protein intake.



I concur! Chat Icon I wasnt seeing progress so I dropped my carbs a bit and increased fat/protein. My overall calories stayed the same but the progress kicked back in.

Posted 4/3/12 8:50 AM
 

DramaQueen10
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Re: Macronutrients

Great! I think I get it now! Thank you all!

Posted 4/3/12 9:08 AM
 

headoverheels
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Re: Macronutrients

Bumping only because I did a search and I wanted to say thanks - I didn't know you could change your macro goals on MFP and I just did! Chat Icon

Posted 7/22/12 3:34 PM
 

jerrysgirl
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Re: Macronutrients

Posted by headoverheels

Bumping only because I did a search and I wanted to say thanks - I didn't know you could change your macro goals on MFP and I just did! Chat Icon



how do you change on mfp?

Posted 7/22/12 4:12 PM
 

headoverheels
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Re: Macronutrients

Posted by jerrysgirl

Posted by headoverheels

Bumping only because I did a search and I wanted to say thanks - I didn't know you could change your macro goals on MFP and I just did! Chat Icon



how do you change on mfp?



You have to go to the website, not the app. Go to Food, and unde that you'll see Goals. Click on Goals, then Change Goals. On the left side of the page are the % for Carbs Protein and Fat. Mine were something crazy like 55-30-15 so I changed it to 40-30-30 (similar to the zone diet). 40-40-20 was too big of a jump for me, but I'd like to ease into that one day.

Posted 7/22/12 5:23 PM
 

jerrysgirl
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Re: Macronutrients

Posted by headoverheels

Posted by jerrysgirl

Posted by headoverheels

Bumping only because I did a search and I wanted to say thanks - I didn't know you could change your macro goals on MFP and I just did! Chat Icon



how do you change on mfp?



You have to go to the website, not the app. Go to Food, and unde that you'll see Goals. Click on Goals, then Change Goals. On the left side of the page are the % for Carbs Protein and Fat. Mine were something crazy like 55-30-15 so I changed it to 40-30-30 (similar to the zone diet). 40-40-20 was too big of a jump for me, but I'd like to ease into that one day.



thank you so much!!

Posted 7/22/12 6:35 PM
 
 
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