Calorie Counters - weight of fat calories when counting calories




moralitylikeart
02-08-2009, 06:45 PM
I've recently started to get myself back on track, couting calories and exercising considering in december I gained back the 10 pounds I lost this summer, going back from 150 to 160.
I created a livestrong account and I understand calorie counting for the most part but how should one consider the "fat calories" and how much of that should make up your daily intake?


Natalia
02-08-2009, 06:48 PM
Are you logging your calories on the daily plate or similar program?
They will give you your recommended fat/carb/protein percentages and help you track where you are for the day, it even comes up as a pie chart.
Mind you, everyone's "suggestion" is different and I aim for about DOUBLE the protein they recommend, so I stay satiated. I just looked and I am at 58g of fat for the day, which is 88% of my recommended daily value :)
HTH a little.

moralitylikeart
02-08-2009, 06:51 PM
Are you logging your calories on the daily plate or similar program?
They will give you your recommended fat/carb/protein percentages and help you track where you are for the day, it even comes up as a pie chart.
Mind you, everyone's "suggestion" is different and I aim for about DOUBLE the protein they recommend, so I stay satiated. I just looked and I am at 58g of fat for the day, which is 88% of my recommended daily value :)
HTH a little.

yes! and I see the pie chart of what I consumed but I don't know where the "suggested" intake is :/


moralitylikeart
02-08-2009, 06:54 PM
wait, I think I found it... the "percent of dail value" under the two charts combined. Thank you.

Natalia
02-08-2009, 06:56 PM
right under where you list all your food there are your totals.
you might see fat- 36g, 55% of daily value. click on the 36g and it'll tell you how many more fat grms you can have. add the grams together and you have your total fat grams!