ok help
is www.fitday.com correct all the time or wat? cuz i know i didnt eat over 3000 mg of sodium today?
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Fitday is pretty accurate, as long as the entries that you are putting into it are pretty accurate. Things don't always have to taste salty to have sodium in them-Gatorade, for instance, has sodium. :)
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i dont add foods i use the list they have......lol
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dang man i just cant get my sodium down. i dont eat fried foods, i dont eat salt or no seasoning, drink lot of water, eat alot of veggies and fruits and no pork. wat im doing wrong here
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Do you eat a lot of processed foods? Packaged foods, frozen dinners and canned soups have tons of sodium.
Can you post a link to your actual fitday tracking? |
I have this problem too. For the most part I don't eat processed food but but my average daily sodium intake for the last two weeks is about 3000 mg. I can't figure out how to get it down. Here is my FitDay, any advice would be appreciated!
http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJ...Owner=ECKibler |
I'm just jumping in here but I did see a few things from yesterday that I'd be leary of the sodium content.
Red beans stew, bacon, cheez-its (ooooo baddie), tomato soup and probably the muffin. Maybe even the oatmeal if it's a prepackaged kind. I didn't know you could enter your vitamin supplements! |
this from yesterday http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/DayFoodsTab.asp
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If you click on the food while it's in your list of foods eaten for the day it will give you the sodium content for that item. Do some spot checking and see where the sodium is coming from and then cut out or reduce those items. I noticed that you had "tomato soup, home made" so unless you are adding up the totals of all the ingredients and then dividing by # of servings fitday may be assuming that there is a lot more sodium than you usually put into yours.
I find that it is very good for estimating (especially when you don't have access to the nutritional info) but I try to enter my own stuff to get the most accurate counts. I have added most of the things that I eat as custom foods -I really eat the same things over & over so it didn't take too much for me- with nutrition info from the label to make sure that it's accurate for the particular brands that I buy/use. |
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man this is hard
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BB,
You need more vegetables and your proteins are high in sodium (Bacon, sushi) your stir fry seasoning mix, cheeze its, tortilla chips. At your weight stick to no more than 3 servings of Starch per day, 2 1/2 proteins, 3-4 veggies, 3-4 Fruits, 1 Fat, 2 Dairy. (this is well balanced). I recommend starting your day off with 1/2 P, 1 Starch, 1 Fruit. Then have 1 Fruit and Dairy for a snack. Lunch have 1 Protein, 2 Veg, 1 Starch. For another snack have 1 Starch and 1 Fruit. Then for Dinner 1 Protein, 2 Veggies, 1 Dairy. Save a piece of fruit for after dinner snack or (Dessert). |
QueenCook-BB is on a diabetic diet and her servings of each food item are given to her by her doctor, so what you suggested may not be right for her. :)
I personally do not use Fitday. I have a blank journal, and I keep my calories/fat/fiber etc. content in it, because of so many variations in food-I would be entering in "special" foods all of the time. :lol: |
Er. I reckon 3000mg is ok :dunno: Isn't the recommended max 6000mg?
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No, the recommended max is 2000-2400mg. However, that's for the normal 2000-2500 calorie diet. I don't know if it makes a difference, but since I am taking in less food (fewer calories), I also try to take in less than 2000mg of sodium daily.
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Fitday does have bugs sometimes. I found one that I'm not sure if they fixed or not . . . I entered in my multi-vitamin as a custom food, then put that as the only thing I ate for the day. The vitamin has 110% of Vitamin E. With that as the only thing listed for the day, I went to reports and picked the report on "am I meeting my nutrient requirements" and put "today". It told me I had eaten 400% of the RDA of Vitamin E. Obviously something was wrong there! :lol:
Anyway, don't count on it being a bug, but I just wanted to add that Fitday is not flawless. A lot of their stuff on the lists has salt listed -- for example, if you pick any kind of pasta, and "fat not added in cooking," and then look at the ingredients list, they will have pasta and salt as the two ingredients. If you don't salt your water, then this is sodium you're not really taking in. |
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