(Article first published as Fats Are Good For Heart Health, Weight Loss Efforts on Technorati.)

Saturated Fat Doesn’t Cause Heart Disease

Because saturated fats are stable at room temperature, they are most commonly used in baked goods, chips and other junk foods that are packed with ined carbs and sugar. The problem is guilt by association. The carbs quickly convert to sugar and lead to heart disease and weight gain. Saturated fat is just along for the ride.
Monounsaturated Fats Lower Incidence of Diabetes

The results of a study published in the journal Diabetes Care followed 418 volunteers for a period of 4 years. Participants were split into two groups, one eating a diet consisting of olive oil and nuts and the other following a standard low fat diet.
The results showed that the group eating a diet high in monounsaturated fats was able to reduce the incidence of diabetes by 52%. Since a diagnosis of diabetes doubles the risk of heart disease, switching away from a low fat diet in favor of monounsaturated fats could just save your life.
The results showed that the group eating a diet high in monounsaturated fats was able to reduce the incidence of diabetes by 52%. Since a diagnosis of diabetes doubles the risk of heart disease, switching away from a low fat diet in favor of monounsaturated fats could just save your life.
Cut Carbs and Boost Fat to Lose Weight
We have become a fat-phobic society as we try to avoid every morsel of processed food that may have any amount of fat. We do this with the misguided notion that the fat in our cookies or ice cream will result in stored fat on our body. In reality, it’s the carbs in those foods that result in fat on our belly.
Our body quickly breaks down calories from carbs into glucose which circulates in the blood to provide energy to our cells. When too much sugar is present, it’s converted to triglycerides that is easily stored as fat. By contrast, dietary fat is slowly broken down and used for energy and cellular repair.
Our body quickly breaks down calories from carbs into glucose which circulates in the blood to provide energy to our cells. When too much sugar is present, it’s converted to triglycerides that is easily stored as fat. By contrast, dietary fat is slowly broken down and used for energy and cellular repair.
We need to rethink how we view dietary fats. Extensive evidence exists to show that saturated fat by itself is not a cause of heart disease and is actually necessary for optimal health. A diet that excludes ined carbohydrates and includes healthy uncooked monounsaturated fats from olive oil and nuts will promote cardiovascular health and contribute to your natural weight loss goal.
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