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Is a diet high in carbohydrates normal? |
I have been watching my diet very closely lately, and have found out that the vast majority of my calories come from carbohydrates. I have been able to bring it down from about 63% of my total calories to about 45%. Do think it's normal for a person to consume more carbs than fats or proteins? Do you think my fight against too many carbs is good since I am trying to lose fat and gain muscle? Yes, it is quite normal for someone to consume more carbs than fats or proteins. Most people, however, consume far too many -- and the wrong kinds, as well. I don't think you should be fighting against carbs. Just keep carbs under control. 45% or so is a good percentage of carbs. Make sure they are good choices, however. Split the rest (55% between proteins and good fats). carbs is supposed to be our main source of energy. check out www.mypyramid.gov for the new guide, they changed it in 2005. Just make sure they are the 'good' carbs.鈾?/div> Source(s):taking nutrition and diet thearapy in college. no generally carbohydrates should be minimal if your on a diet, well for everyone, but especially people who are on diets Yes it is normal for people to eat a higher percentage of carbohydrates than protein or fat. keep your carbs to a minimum but you still need them along with protein to gain lean mass. You need those calories. The problem is not carbs, it is the type of carbs. Most of the time the carbs that are consumed are simple carbs or processed junk food. you need to consume complex carbs ie brown rice, barley, oats, quinoa, millet etc. Complex carbs contain the natural nutrients that are good for your body and the simple ones have had them stripped out of them. Most people eat more carbs than anything else. If you got all of your calories from proteins you would be overworking your kidneys removing all the extra nitrogen from your blood stream that is produced from breaking amino acid chains. In short, yes. Excess protein will cause you to lose calcium from your bones and stresses your kidneys. Excess fat--well, we all know that's very bad for you, right? |
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