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Hi All,
I am not necessarily on a weight loss plateau, but I am still not as lean as
I would like to be. Looking at the email below I have got the following:
My weight: 138 lbs
Body Fat: 21 % (roughly)
Lean Body Mass: 109 lbs = 49.55
Protein Requirements: 49.55 * 1.2 = 59.46
At 6.5 grams of protein per 1 oz of meat/chicken, etc. that would be roughly
9 oz of meat/poultry/fish a day?
With candida, high blood sugar, and other issues it has also been suggested
to keep carbs at no more than 20 grams per day which isn't much. Would I
just make up the rest of my meal with fat/oil?
Thanks,
Kristina
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On Behalf Of Robert Kesterson
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 4:29 AM
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Subject: Re: weight loss plateau
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 03:37:53 -0500, Marcel Singelenberg
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> I`m 97 kg (and dropping down) at this moment so I know that I need an
> intake of 1,2/kgx97= 116 gram of protein a day.
You may be overestimating. That 1.2g/kg should be based on lean
bodyweight. If you've got (for example) 20 kg of fat you're trying to
lose, you don't need to figure protein requirements for it.
> What is the size of the tuna can? In 100gr of tuna is 26gr of protein her
> in the Netherland, that must be the same all over the world!
That was for a 6 oz can (168g).
> I do eat al lot of eggs and nuts and other fish but still find it hard to
> reach the 116 approx a day.
> Have to increase the intake of tuna a day I think and eat more eggs.
The tuna was just an example, you could choose whatever fish you prefer.
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Robert Kesterson
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