Q. I normally have fat free milk which is about 90 calories a cup, 13g carbs and 0g fat. I recently tried un sweetened vanilla flavored almond milk, 40 calories a cup, 2g carbs, 3g fat. It tastes really good too! I was wondering if I can have a cup of it per day on my diet...is taking 3g of fat from this a bad idea? How many grams of fat per day are you supposed to eat on a weight loss diet?
A. Yes, the almond milk is much better for you. The carbohydrates are what gets converted by your liver into fat that gets stored on your stomach and hips. With this substitution of almond milk for fat free milk, you're getting 11g fewer carbohydrates and the fats that you get will be much healthier for your body than the casein (milk protein) that you would have gotten from the milk. In addition you're skipping all the hormones that are naturally and un-naturally added to the milk. Those hormones cause you to grow and store fat too.
A popular diet for weight loss is Zone diet. It has 30 % calories from proteins, 30 % calories from fats and 40 % calories from carbohydrates. Unfortunately, you didn't give height/weight, so I can't estimate the number of grams, but here's an example:
5' 8" girl is 170 lbs and wants to lose weight. Her starting BMI is 25.9.
If she went down to BMI 22.0 she'd be about 145 lbs. With a bit of light exercise she'd need 2000 calories to maintain her weight at 145, and might need to cut to about 1750 or 1700 calories to lose weight safely at 1 to 2 lbs per week. BMI isn't always right, but it's pretty good for average people who are not professional athletes or body builders. Each gram of fat is worth 9 calories, so when losing weight on 1750 calories x 30 % fats / 9 calories/g = 58 g of fat in diet per day. No more than 10 g should be saturated fats according the the US govt suggested diet.
A popular diet for weight loss is Zone diet. It has 30 % calories from proteins, 30 % calories from fats and 40 % calories from carbohydrates. Unfortunately, you didn't give height/weight, so I can't estimate the number of grams, but here's an example:
5' 8" girl is 170 lbs and wants to lose weight. Her starting BMI is 25.9.
If she went down to BMI 22.0 she'd be about 145 lbs. With a bit of light exercise she'd need 2000 calories to maintain her weight at 145, and might need to cut to about 1750 or 1700 calories to lose weight safely at 1 to 2 lbs per week. BMI isn't always right, but it's pretty good for average people who are not professional athletes or body builders. Each gram of fat is worth 9 calories, so when losing weight on 1750 calories x 30 % fats / 9 calories/g = 58 g of fat in diet per day. No more than 10 g should be saturated fats according the the US govt suggested diet.
How would you respond to an advertisement for a weight loss diet that claims that eating certain foods?
Q. How would you respond to an advertisement for a weight loss diet that claims that eating certain foods can elevate the BMR and thus promote weight loss?
this question is for a nutrition class
this question is for a nutrition class
A. First: I don't believe anything.
Second: I think about it.
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Second: I think about it.
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What is a good weight loss diet for women?
Q. What is a good weight loss diet for women?
A. Do the Fat X diet.
Are potatoes bad for a weight loss diet?
Q. Is it bad to eat potatoes when on a weight-loss diet? I always assumed that it's okay to have them as long as they're prepared simply, without oil, just boiled for example.
Will eating them affect weight loss?
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Will eating them affect weight loss?
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A. I have heard that potato have carbs which in turn do not help you if you are trying to lose weight, although they are ok to eat if you exercise and eat in moderation. A friend of mine who is overweight just recently cut out all breads, pasta and potatoes out of his diet and he has lost quite a bit weight and he doesn't exercise. But just keep in mind that everyone is different.
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