Absorption of an egg, for example...
70 calories
5 g of fat
6 g of protein
Since we only (roughly) absorb 20% of fat, does this calculate into only absorbing 14 calories, 1 g of fat, and only 1-2 g of protein? I'm so confused.
5" 7' - HW: 328 Current: I stay around 155 :)
"...Because when you stop and look around, this life is pretty amazing."
You're going to drive yourself crazy trying to compute this stuff. It's all estimates anyway.
--gina
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I'm not sure you can get valid answers but using 80% fat malabsorption and 50% protein malabsorption
I get 21 calories. 9 from the one gram of fat 12 from the 3 gms of protein.
At 10 years out you probably absorb much more that that. Do you find it easier to track calories than track
protein and carb consumption?
5" 7' - HW: 328 Current: I stay around 155 :)
"...Because when you stop and look around, this life is pretty amazing."
Why are you doing restrictive dieting, when you have a DS?
Not only is that not necessary, your depriving yourself of eating like a normal person.
Accept what your body is telling you. It's comfortable, and hopefully, healthy and happy. It also has to catch up with all the metabolic changes that have happened with your DS.
Trust me, just keep doing high protein/low carb, religiously take your vites and/or protein. I still use shakes as protein insurance, and I don't gain from them. Focus on getting the best possible nutrition from everything you choose to eat. You'll start losing again, trust me.