Low Carb/high Carb Ratio to Protein

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  • #11254
    SharonMc
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    Hi All!
    I’m new to the “TDC” … Does anyone know what the ratio of carbs to protein should be in a meal? It is mentioned several times in the video about the 5 Foods to never eat…
    But it doesn’t say what that ratio should be.
    Is anyone else wondering the same thing??

    #11264
    nlh514
    Member

    Hi Sharon, I too would like to have more in-depth information. I would be able to make my own menus rather than use the suggested ones. To me, the meals seem large and calorie laden. I want to use the low glycemic diet, but I can’t follow these menus

    #11270

    Hi, SharonMc, and welcome. The ratio in most of the meals is 1 gram protein to 3 grams carbohydrates.

    #11272

    Hi, nlh514. If you post your height, weight, weight goal, and physical activity level, I can provide a pattern upon which you can build a menu.
    This program is designed to guide lifelong healthy eating, and is not a typical diet, which is why it encourages more food than the usual plans you may have seen before. It is recommended not to cut back too much on calories, as it could backfire and ultimately cause weight gain.
    I would be happy to work with you to give you tools to design something that will keep you happy and healthy.

    #11275
    SharonMc
    Member

    NLH… I too am interested in low glycemic foods…and I was wondering about the calorie’s in the recipes as well. I am cooking for a family with different health concerns. Knowing the ratio will be helpful.

    #11276
    SharonMc
    Member

    Ossie,
    I am 5’7″ 115lbs & walk (@12-15% incline 3.6mph) for an hour 5 or 6 times a week.
    I also do light weights and stretches on an exercise ball.
    I am trying to build muscle not lose weight. And overall good health is my goal. My dad passed away a few months ago from cancer. He was also diabetic. So I am not waiting for health problems to find me, I want to prevent them!!
    Now my daughter wants to lose weight (she’s 19 and a college student who put on 10 lbs) My husband wants to lose fat and build muscle. Would like to cook the same meals for all of us….
    Knowing the ratio will be helpful!! Thank you for supplying that information!!
    Any other information will be greatly appreciated!!

    #11277
    SharonMc
    Member

    Ossie,
    I know all carbs are not created equally. So when you say 1 gram of protein to 3g carbs do you mean low carbs or high carbs? Potatoes for instance will wreek havoc on the blood sugar where low carbs won’t. Does that matter with this way of eating?

    #11278
    Ovive
    Member

    Very interesting…. that what i want to know!

    #11279
    Ovive
    Member

    I like to work with a balance and in gram. it is more precise ….

    Now for the protein is ok . I know what is it.. But for Carbs….. I dont know realy . …

    #11292

    Hi, SharonMc. Basically, the carbohydrates that are recommended in the program (i.e. in the lighter blue font in the Menu Planner application) are on the lower end of the glycemic index – the program was intentionally designed to be low overall. This is indeed helpful for various metabolic health issues.
    The Trim Down Club does not work with calories, but rather with meeting nutritional needs.

    #11305
    nlh514
    Member

    Ossie, I am nearly 70 years old with two health issues: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Leukemia. I weighed 125lbs when I was first diagnosed with RA I have nearly doubled that weight in 22 years. I am 5’2″ tall and take medications that not only cause water retention, but stimulate my appetite (no excuses, I have been eating unhealthy meals and not exercising) I have always been active. In the past year I started an aqua exercise program and recently added weight training and walking. I have to watch my sugar and flour intake as they are both triggers.
    My weight goal is 135 lbs.
    Thank you for your offer to help with my menu planning.

    #11315

    Hi, nlh514. The most useful thing for you is to find the American Diabetic Association exchange lists and apply them to the following daily pattern:
    Breakfast: 2 starches; 2 dairy; 1 fat; 1 fruit
    10 am snack: 1 starch; 2 dairy; 1 fat; 1 vegetable
    Lunch: 2 starches; 2 proteins (dairy or meat/substitute); 1 fat; 1 vegetable
    Afternoon snack: 1 starch or sweet; 1 protein; 1 fat; 1 fruit or vegetable
    Supper: 2 starches; 2 proteins; 1 fat; 1 vegetable
    Night snack: 1 starch, fat, or sweet; 1 dairy; 1 fruit and/or vegetable
    Try to limit fruit to only two portions per day, and eat it only with a source of protein.

    #14265
    M. Smith
    Member

    I am also curious about my food exchange allowance. I am 43 years old, 5ft 3in, 143 lbs. My goal weight is 130 lbs, and my activity level is moderate?? I do not exercise regularly, but I am moving around most of the day, not stationary.

    #14267

    Hi, M. Smith. Below is your pattern, and this is the link to the exchange lists http://www.trimdownclub.com/exchanges-lists/. Note that “Starch” is another term for carbohydrate that is just more specific, to separate those foods from fruits and vegetables, which are also sources of carbohydrates. Where it is specified 0-1*, choose between the items:
    Breakfast: 2 Starches, 1 Protein, 1 Fat, 1 Frut
    Morning Snack: 1 Starch, 1 Protein, 1 Fruit
    Lunch: 2 Starches, 3 Proteins, 1 Fat, 1 Vegetable
    Afternoon Snack: 1 Starch, 1 Protein, Fruit or Sweet
    Dinner: 2 Starches, 3 Proteins, 1 Fat, 1 Vegetable
    Evening Snack: 1 Protein, 1 Starch or Fruit or Sweet

    #14268
    M. Smith
    Member

    Thank you, Sharon, that is so helpful, and such a quick response! Can you give me the same info for my husband? He is 47, 270 lbs, and same activity level. His goal weight is 220 lbs. TIA!

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