• ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    I did the math recently and I think that in order to hit what the WHO considers the minimum safe protein for my weight, I would have to eat WAY more, like twice what I typically do.

    This may be a vegan-specific problem.

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      2 days ago

      It’s not a vegan problem. It’s a food selection problem.

      I’m vegan and I eat plenty of protein. More than most non vegans

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          As someone who needs to lose weight, that calculator says my who minimum safe protein is 113 g/day. As a carnivore, I don’t see how I do this on most days.

          I call bs on the claim that most of us get too much protein. Overweight people are less likely to and plant eaters are less likely to.

          The muscle building community recommendations are based on insufficient evidence and are likely too high. I do believe those following them likely to get excessive protein their body can’t use but I don’t see how that generalizes to “most people”

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            10 hours ago

            As a carnivore, I don’t see how I do this on most days.

            450g of beef/chicken per day (if you eat 3x a day thats 150g per meal)

            As someone who needs to lose weight

            consider low carb, its highly effective and can prioritize protein at the same time.

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                10 hours ago

                Fair, I myself only eat once a day, so there is a ton a variability out there. Most people probably eat 6-8 times per day (breakfast, snack, drink, snack, lunch, etc)… but 3 a day seems to be the commonly accepted “normal” pattern

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                  2 hours ago

                  Breakfast - 2 eggs == 12g protein

                  Lunch - pbj == 7g protein

                  Dinner - chicken breast == 31g protein

                  It seems to me my typical day is 50-60g protein, which is way lower than any recommendation 🙁

                  While I have no pretensions to being “typical”, if I get half the recommended protein in a day, yeah I have a problem believing the claim that most people get too much

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                    1 hour ago

                    Oh yeah. Totally agree. Most people have a huge protein problem. Hence the widespread B12 deficiency problems.

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          2 days ago

          It says I should be eating between 67 and 200+ g of protein, because of how much I exercise it should probably be like 150+ and I’m definitely not eating enough protein.