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Old 3rd Mar 07, 06:30 PM
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Can someone please advise me what the appropriate fat intake per day for women is please?

Trinity i'm sure you would know..
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Old 3rd Mar 07, 07:26 PM
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Based on a 2000 calorie intake per day I think 56g(according to Anita Bean) but think healthy fats rather than fats from chocolate, crisps. Some fats are essential like those contained in oily fish. Most foods will have some fat in them.

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Old 3rd Mar 07, 08:45 PM
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But steer well clear of all trans or hydrogenated fat/oil... it's evil stuff

However, I always look at fat content and choose low or 'good' fat, but I've just found out that I have high cholesterol! But I have a suspicion that it's due to my under-active thyroid condition, and the fact that the GP didn't get my meds dosage correct.

Nellie... if you make sure you always opt for low fat foods, with maybe the occasional small treat, you won't go far wrong
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Old 3rd Mar 07, 08:53 PM
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I tend to eat foods with 5% fat or less (thats 5g of fat or less per 100g).
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Old 4th Mar 07, 04:15 PM
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Thanks girls I knew you could help.

I am going to a Healthy for Life Weight Management programme for 6 weeks and we have to keep a food diary for one week. Then the info is put into some computer programme and he can then tell us what our diet is lacking etc. but i'm wanting to make immediate changes myself, so if I stay to 5g or below then I should be ok?
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Old 4th Mar 07, 05:34 PM
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Watch out for some low fat foods tho as they add in extra sugars to make them taster nicer. Do you know your daily calorie intake?
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You can also change the way you cook food as well to cut down the fat content i.e. grilling, dry frying. If you use mince (even a lean one) dry fry it first then drain off the fat.
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No have not counted calories but I think I should aim for 1500 per day is that right if i'm trying to lose about 7lbs?
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1500 is about right, that is what I would base myself on when I dieted and lost 10lbs (without exercise) but bare in mind that you are also running so make sure you don't go with out, as already said watch out for anything that has sweetners in them, including drinks...
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I am also trying to lose about 6 or 7 pounds, but I have just scoffed half a Terry's Choccie Orange and am now beating myself up about it.....and I haven't even run today to 'earn it'!!!

Good Luck. Don't forget to eat enough of the 'right fats' omega 3 and 6 or your brain will go like mine!
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I've still got 1.5 stone to lose but I'm hoping that I break the 12 stone barrier this week. I'm not sure if the big bag of Doritos or bag of aero bubbles will have helped. There's not point in beating yourself up Bagpuss weight loss is sometimes one step forward and two steps back. All you can do is try again.
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I am also trying to lose about 6 or 7 pounds, but I have just scoffed half a Terry's Choccie Orange and am now beating myself up about it.....and I haven't even run today to 'earn it'!!!

Good Luck. Don't forget to eat enough of the 'right fats' omega 3 and 6 or your brain will go like mine!
We are all allowed to go off the rails every now and then and besides, a little of what you like won't do you any harm, plus the more you tell yourself you can't have it the more you want it, so have it don't feel bad as you know later on in the week those legs of yours will be pounding the streets.
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Thanks TT and SE. I then went on to have a very large Jack Daniels, which didn't help much.

But today is another day, albeit MONDAY, bit grumpy and tired this morning, but I am hoping to run later, run off some of my frustration!

Cheers,

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Cadburys cream egg + waffles and syrup for Breakfast here.

I wonder why I can't shift that remaining 2 stone

Bagpuss, don't worry about it, besides, don't some Doctors recommend JD for medical reasons.
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don't some Doctors recommend JD for medical reasons.
Might try rubbing it in the 'aching bits'
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