Dr S":kvz39brt said:
fingers":kvz39brt said:
Make sure youre getting enough carbs to provide the energy for your activity, and enough protein to maintain and support muscles etc.
Lose weight through activity, and normal calorific intake, dont starve your body, if you see what I mean.
Thanks for that, so.... I need something high in protein and carbs, but low in fat and keep within recomended calorific intake?.
I skipped my home ecc. class at school (and most of my other lessons
) so what types of food have those specifics?
Cheers
Si
If you're trying to lose weight / fat, cutting carbs is most likely to help you, really - well realistically, the best / easiest to cut down on in your diet.
Protein and fats are essential - ultimately you'll die without sufficient. Carbs, not so - they aren't essential - you wouldn't die without them (all things being equal, and assuming you don't have some blood sugar / hormone disorder).
Too many people see fats as the big evil in their diet - and in some, perhaps many cases, they may be right, and it is more calorie rich than protein or fat. They're not called EFAs, though, for nothing - so make sure you are getting sufficient of the essential fats in your diet.
Factor in the amount of protein and fats that are essential (and where protein is concerned, supporting your levels of activity / exercise), and then use the difference - up to a little below maintenance calories - with carbs.
It's difficult, though, to not struggle with energy and recuperation from exercise when dieting. I realise what you've done is totally clean up your diet - and that can't be anything but a good thing - but I'd say two things:-
1. Make whatever diet you are following, something you can adhere to - don't forget the human factors and appetite control when dieting - either do that by simply cutting back on the bad stuff and counting calories, or by largely following a clean diet, and on occasion allow yourself a cheat day.
2. Make sure you haven't gone to extreme with cutting calories, because if you're cycling regularly, you don't want to find that you're not able to enjoy that. So for losing weight (assuming you're not following some IF type diet) just keep your calories a little below maintenance (and every so often - week / 2 weeks - give yourself a treat / cheat day).