Group: Specific Diets & Nutrition

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Diet Advice please

harvest_moon321
harvest_moon321
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2005/01/15, 04:15 AM
Just wondering if my diet looks ok at the moment. I want a diet to build lean muscle while lowering my body fat percentage. Any advice would be appreciated.


Breakfast
Porridge/oats (calories 240, Carbs 43, fat 2.5, protein 10

Snack
Low fat cottage cheese (calories 175, Carbs 14, fat 2, protein 20

Lunch
Weight Watches Bolognese Shells (calories 290, Carbs 40, Fat 5.5, Protein 20

Snack
Cottage cheese (calories 132, Carbs 11, Fat 1.5, Protein 16

Evening
Tortillas made with chicken, soy sauce and peppers plus cottage cheese. (calories 778, Carbs 85, Fat 14, Protein 65

Total for the day
Calories About 1650
Carbs 200
Fat 27
Protein 125
asimmer
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2005/01/15, 06:32 AM
How much do you weigh? What is your goal weight?

I would add some protein at breakfast - a scoop of whey protein powder in your porridge, or some scrambled egg whites with one egg.

Also, more fibrous veggies - with your snacks and in your other meals, salad, cut up green veggies for example.

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princesslodgey
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2005/01/15, 07:11 AM
maybe it would be better to have more of your calories spread throughout the day, rather than having half you total daily intake at dinner time?
is it those bolognese shells that you get in a tin that you have for lunch? would be better to have fresh, unprocessed food.
asimmer
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2005/01/15, 07:16 AM
Good observation, princess, I didn't even look at the calorie contents.
Try to have six nearly equal calorie-amount meals

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hecdarec
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2005/01/15, 07:17 AM
I agree with everything that asimmer says.

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asimmer
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2005/01/15, 07:20 AM
Wouldn't it be easier to just make that your signature line, hec?:)
hecdarec
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2005/01/15, 07:22 AM
:)

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I agree with everything asimmer says.
yadmit
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2005/01/15, 08:34 AM
:laugh::laugh:

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harvest_moon321
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2005/01/15, 08:35 AM
I don't have a goal weight. I don't care if I get heavier as long as my body fat percentage goes down. I want more muscle and lower body fat. Basically just want to look lean.

It's kinda hard for me to have 6 meals a day since I'm at college. I usually have 3 main meals and some snacks in-between. I that ok?

Also wanted to ask what partially hydrogenated means and why is it bad?

Thanks
asimmer
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2005/01/15, 08:40 AM
partially hydrogenated means that the fat has been whipped with hydrogen , which changes the molecular structure and may make it carcinogenic (cancer causing). i hope I explained that right. i can get out a book and find a more detailed description if you require it....

^ small meals is like snacking, sort of. get a cooler and carry your snacks. I found tuna-in-a-puoch to be very portable and mess-free, wasa crisp crackers, cut up vegetables, proten shakes, many ways to bring good nutrition with you. if you really want a leaner, more muscular physique, you will have to commit to some extra food prep time.
Hard boiled eggs are another good portable snack.

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harvest_moon321
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2005/01/15, 05:44 PM
Thanks everyone for the advice i'll cut the processed foods out plus add more veggies, protein and try eating 6 small meals a day.
DX14AG
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2005/01/15, 10:52 PM
The Hard boiled eggs are a good portable snack but remember to open the container they are in alone. They leave a horrific smell!

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