How Much Cheese on a Low-Carb Diet?
Low-carbohydrate diets are popular to achieve weight loss. They involve restricting carbohydrates including breads, grains, rice, and starchy fruits and vegetables. There are many different types of low-carb diets with varying guidelines. Cheese, however, is typically allowed on all low-carbohydrate diets because cheese contains more fat and protein than carbs.
Low Carb Diet
Typically, on a low-carb diet, you reduce your carbohydrate intake to between 50 and 150 grams of carbohydrates a day, MayoClinic.com explains. Low-carb diets focus on choosing mainly lean proteins, nuts and low fat dairy products. You consume whole grains, fruits and vegetables in restricted amounts to promote weight loss. Proteins and healthy fats like monounsaturated fats are encouraged. You should consume saturated fats, found in most cheeses, in small amounts.
- Typically, on a low-carb diet, you reduce your carbohydrate intake to between 50 and 150 grams of carbohydrates a day, MayoClinic.com explains.
- You should consume saturated fats, found in most cheeses, in small amounts.
Cheese Recommendations
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Cheeses are low in carbohydrates, usually containing less than 1 gram carbs. A typical low-carb diet allows you to enjoy 3 to 4 ounces of cheese per day when following a low-carb diet. A 1 ounce serving is about the size of an individually wrapped slice of American cheese or a 1-inch cube of cheese.
Types of Cheese
When you want to lose weight, you need to be mindful of the types of cheeses you choose. Cheeses contain different amounts of carbohydrates and saturated fats. When following a low-carb diet, choose blue cheese, feta cheese, cheddar cheese, cream cheese, mozzarella, Parmesan and Swiss cheese because they all contain less than 1 gram of carbohydrates. The University of Maryland Medical Center explains that on a low-carb diet, only 20 percent of your calories should come from saturated fat. Therefore, low-fat cheeses are healthiest for most people.
- When you want to lose weight, you need to be mindful of the types of cheeses you choose.
- The University of Maryland Medical Center explains that on a low-carb diet, only 20 percent of your calories should come from saturated fat.
Considerations
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Although cheese contains fats and proteins, which are emphasized on a low-carb diet, cheese can still be high in calories. It is important that you watch how much cheese you are consuming. Too much of any food can lead to weight gain. Adding cheese on top of salads, pastas and eggs can be a healthy addition when done in moderation.
- Although cheese contains fats and proteins, which are emphasized on a low-carb diet, cheese can still be high in calories.
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References
- MayoClinic.com; Low Carb Diet; May 1, 2010
- National Cancer Institute's Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences. Table 1. Top Food Sources of Saturated Fata Among U.S. Population, 2005-2006 NHANES. Updated April 20, 2018.
- U.S. Department of Agriculture. FoodData Central.
- Whitney EN, Rolfes SR. Understanding Nutrition. Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning; 2016.
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Brooke Peyman has been writing since 2004. Her articles have appeared in "The State Press." Peyman holds a Bachelor of Science in nutrition communication from Arizona State University and has also earned her Yoga Alliance Certification.