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Hey guys I have a question and was wondering if u could give me an opinion... I have decided to cut down my protein intake ços I don't want to over stress my kidneys. Went to a Kidney specialist and had an ultra-sound scan of my kidneys. The guy said that my right kidney looked a bit pale... but he could not conclude anything cos it could he said from what he could see, it did not necessarily mean it was pathological. When he did a urine dipstick test, no protein. Also had a 24hr creatinine clearance test. That was okay. The blood test for renal function was normal, but the only thing was that urea was slightly high on a scale of 0 - 8 I was 12. I think, just to be on the safe side I wanna change my diet for the long run... This is my current diet - 8 egg whites (24g protein) 8 egg whites (24g protein) + Steamed Vegetables 8 egg whites (24g protein) + Steamed Vegetables 8 egg whites (24g protein) + Steamed Vegetables 8 egg whites (24g protein) + Steamed Vegetables 88g Whey + 44g dextrose (Post-workout) 8 egg whites (24g protein) + 1 cup oats I ½ Dory fish + Steamed Vegetables I ½ Dory fish + Steamed Vegetables I Dory fish + Steamed Vegetables Protein – 312g Carbs – 104g The diet plan below is my new diet plan. 6 egg whites (18g protein) + 1 cup oats 6 egg whites (18g protein) + ½ cup oats 6 egg whites (18g protein) + Stir-fried Vegetables 6 egg whites (18g protein) + Stir fried Vegetables 5 egg whites (18g protein) + Stir fried Vegetables 44g Whey + 66g dextrose (Post-workout) 6 egg whites (18g protein) + 1 cup oats I Dory fish + 1 cup oats I Dory fish + Steamed Vegetables I Dory fish + Steamed Vegetables Protein – 209g Carbs – 276g carbs What do you think? Considering my condition and body weight at 81kg, do you think my protein intake is still too high? I am not good with calorie calculations, so do you think my new plan will help me preserve my muscle? I know that the previous high protein intake helped to sustain my muscles, but I don't know if the new diet plan will work for me...what do you think? I suspect my previous diet was reliant on protein as a source of fuel and although I did not lose my muscles, I did not grow much muscle either cos of the low carb intake. Yours sincerely, Soo Boon. |
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You don't mention how many fat calories, but if one assumes 20-30% fat, you are not getting more than 2800 calories per day. That's probably enough to maintain your lean body mass, but you would have a hard time building more muscle on that amount of calories. I am guessing that, on a diet like yours, you are very lean.
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That's crazy! Why would you eat the same couple food stuffs over and over again every day? Why not mix it up and get a greater variety of nutrients and vitamins, not to mention taste? And 312 g of protein is a lot unless you are over 200 lbs, even for building muscle. 1.5 g of protein per lb bodyweight should be enough to build muscle even if bulking. I am cutting now- lifting 4 days per wek, cardio 2 or 3 times per week- and I still eat five or six times per day. But I eat a variety, including lean meats like chicken, turkey, extra lean beef, steaks, fish, tuna, plus legumes, oats, whole grains, lots of veggies and even some fruit earlier in the day and I am still losing fat and gaining muscle by varying my calories day to day. |
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Yeah, you guys are right, I should have more variety in my diet...am gonna start cutting down my protein intake to about 180g daily and see how I go with that...have been following my previous diet for quite a few years so I guess my body is used to it...gonna try 180g of protein a day, with moderate carbs and moderate fat...see what happens. Thanks guys... |
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It also looks like you are eating 11 meals a day. WHY? combine those to 6 and do not stir fry your veggies. Add some variety, eat .8 to 1 gram of protein per day and be done with it. The higher urea is more than likely from the great amount of protein you are taking. Paul |
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Planning to stir fry the vegies to add ample calories so that I will not lose my muscle mass cos I am dropping my protein calories (which were probably also acting as a source of fuel for my body due to my low carb intake as well as anti-catabolic effect)...hopefully it will work...and of course, load in some carbs post workout to replenish glycogen stores... What you guys think? |
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