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Macros, short for macronutrients are the building blocks of nutrition and all foods contain one of more of them. They are:
These are the nutrients found in our foods, that provide most of our energy. Micronutrients, like vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and antioxidants, are nutrients your body uses in smaller amounts. Some, like vitamins and minerals are essential to health, while others, like phytochemicals and antioxidants, are beneficial, but not essential.
Somewhere in the back of our mind, we know we are supposed to eat a certain percentage of each macro, but the exact amount is fuzzy and who has time for something so complex, right? I completely agree!
Food should be tasty, healthy and not too much work, otherwise keeping up our hard-won healthy habits is unsustainable. Although counting macros is trendy and a lot of work, there is actually a benefit from being aware of your macros.
So, here are the answers to some of the questions you may have about macros:
Question: Is there an ideal macro ratio?
Answer: No. The ideal amount varies from person to person based on your age, gender, height, weight and activity level. However, typical macro ratios for adults 19+ are given below.
Question: That's a pretty wide range. I still don't know where to start.
Answer: Start by figuring out your daily calorie goal either for weight loss/gain or weight maintenance. Try this calorie calculator.
Question: Is there a recommended ratio of macros for weight loss?
Answer: Again, the answer will vary, but try the ratio below as a starting point.
Question: I am really hungry and I want to eat everything in sight. What should I do?
Answer: Increase your protein levels to a higher range and cut out added sugar. Added sugar creates havic with your blood sugar levels and increases cravings. The consistent absence of added sugars plus extra protein will help you feel full and satisfied.
On the positive side, tracking macros can increase the nutritional value of your foods dramatically (no more empty calories!) and you can find an app like MyFitnessPal to do the math for you. On the negative side, tracking macros can be tedious and obsessive. Since the best healthy eating plan is the one you can sustain long term you'll have to decide whether tracking macros is for you.
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