Group: Specific Diets & Nutrition

Created: 2012/01/01, Members: 104, Messages: 22775

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Lindsay22
Lindsay22
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2007/07/11, 07:23 AM
I know there are websites for this, and if anyone could point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated. I'm a trainer at a local gym, and I have a woman who would like to know the ratios of calories she is "supposed" to intake for weight loss. She is currently about 5'3 and 245lbs, with about 41% body fat. Any help would be appreciated. thanks.
ecle5c
ecle5c
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2007/07/11, 08:23 AM
There is a basic weight loss diet in this forum, one of the stickies. Read that thread.
asimmer
asimmer
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2007/07/11, 09:36 AM
lindsay - if you want to follow the recommended guidlines, go to myfoodpyramid.gov ( I think).

The ratios we suggest here are not the government guidleines and are not what your certifying org would recommend, so you have to be careful when recommending them to clients - you aren't a nutritionist or dietitian so you are expected to be vague and go by the government recommendations. It is very frustrating.

I think the best thing to do in this case is first have her record what she eats right now for two or three weeks so you can establish a baseline. Then look over the food journal with her and begin to shift her towards healthier, leaner choices, then you can help her set healthier meal patterns, fluid intake goals, etc.

I would try to steer her initially towards a 40/30/30 ratio of protein/carbs/fats. many people lose weight with this ratio, simply because they have cleaned up their diet and are getting sufficient protein. f she fails to see results on that ratio, you can then try a diet like the one in the WSSC Food plan.

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