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There are lots of numbers that can be applied to any diet
plan - ratios of this to that, values of this and
that....there seem to be a number of folk on this list who
have a good grasp of these numbers and how to tweak them to
achieve desired results. I am not one inclined to make my
life a chemistry experiment for a number of reasons. But it
seems a simple guide of some sort would perhaps help us
all. So here's my understanding of it all in very simple
terms. Please feel free to correct or extrapolate. Thanks!
Carb = 4 calories/gram, protein = 4 c/gm, fat = 9 c/gm
Average SAD diet plan:
60% carbs, 20-30% fats, 10-20% protein.
Therefore, 1200 cal/day SAD "reducing" diet:
carbs = 60% of 1200 = 720 calories = 180 grams
protein = 20% of 1200 = 240 calories = 60 grams
fat = 20% of 1200 = 240 calories = 26.67 grams
1 kilogram = 1000 grams = 2.2 pounds
therefore: 60 grams/1000 grams = x/2.2 lbs (or 35.2 oz)
60(35.2) = 1000x
2112 = 1000x or 2.112 oz of protein a day???
Ok, what is wrong with this picture? [I've shown my work,
just like in math class LOL]
And, does anyone have the suggested ratios of
carb:protein:fat for paleo eating? I thot I had it
somewhere but can't find it now.
Elizabeth Miller wrote:
> Is there a reason that Dr. Rosedale has one eat 120 calories of protein and
> over 800 in fat calories? Why not add more protein and less fat? I am not
> being antagonistic -- just curious. Is there a website link or book or
> something where Rosedale explains this diet. I have not lost weight eating
> simply paleo and not looking at calories in a long time, in fact, I have
> gained -- but that might be the HRT (human form) I was put on -- actually
> don't eat that much at all -- but I probably do consume more fat than protein
> calories. I exercise (cardio and weights 3 to 4 times a week) -- doesn't do
> any good, but I do it so I can listen to books on tape.
--
Elisi Tsayonah, AniWodi, ghigau,
St Francis River Band of Cherokee
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