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Protein Think I Am Not Getting Enough


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HappyGrandma Rookie

My fat seems way out of percent wise to protein percent? Is there some ratio we should follow. Still trying to learn all this. Thanks.


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My fat seems way out of percent wise to protein percent? Is there some ratio we should follow. Still trying to learn all this. Thanks.

Do you mean your fat consumption? I'm not sure I understand your post.

Jestgar Rising Star

The most oft quoted ratio is ~30% fat ~30% protein ~40% carbs.

I go with 40% protein 35% fat 25% carbs.

Erica1451 Newbie

How much protein do you usually eat? The percent of calories from protein doesn't matter, it's the absolute amount of protein that's important. The RDA for protein is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight. So, for example, someone who weights 60 kg (132 lbs) would need to eat at least 48 grams of protein.

Just remember that your body doesn't care about exact ratios of fat/carb/protein, it only cares about the amounts of each. Don't worry about it too much!

AmyT Newbie

I go with the same ratio. 40% protein 35% fat, 25% carbs. I pretty much stick to the Paleo diet, or the Primal Blueprint. Very easy to go gluten free with just eating Meats, veggies and fruit! Low carb and loving it! I feel so much better in all areas. I sometimes can't believe how many little things have improved by going completely grain free. I would have to say almost everything. However, I am just coming off a pretty serious sinus infection. Pretty common for me. Kinda bummed, but only been doing this for 9 months, so after being sick most of my 40 years, I know I am not going to be bullet proof in 9 months. But I feel so much better with more fat & protein. The low fat SAD about killed me!!

tarnalberry Community Regular

I have to disagree that the body doesn't care about ratio of fat/protein/carbs. From a perspective of just getting enough nutrients in a day, that may or may not be true (baring the extremes, of course), but from a dynamic perspective, the balance of fat/protein/carbs says a world about blood sugar levels, and for many of us, it matters very much that we get enough fat/protein, and not too many carbs (but not too few).

Exactly what you need varies for a lot of people.

I do something around 25-30%fat, 25-30%protein, 40-50%carbs (non-refined).

HappyGrandma Rookie

Thanks all. The posts really help. Sometime too much knowledge is a funny thing......need to stick to this site and gluten-free faces for my info.

Happy Tuesday and gluten-free Eating.


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