The Truth About Fats

December 23, 2009 by  
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What’s the first thing that you do when you go on a diet? You cut out as much fat so that you can eliminate some on your body. Before you get rid of all the fat in your diet, here are a few facts that you need to know.

All fats are not bad. In fact, a certain portion of your diet needs to consist of fat. Fatty acids are used by the body to repair and protect nerves, organs, the brain, cells and other parts of the body. These fatty acids are obtained from the foods that we eat and the oils that we choose.

It is not just the fats in foods that cause obesity. It is a combination of other diet components and getting physical activity. Restricting fats to an unhealthy level will help you hold on to more fat on your body. Yes, it has the opposite of the desired effect.

The next time that you look at the nutritional information on food boxes and bags in the grocery store, go armed with an idea of what types of fats you need and what types you can leave behind.

1. Unsaturated fats – Types of unsaturated fats that you might see mentioned are monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. These fats are in a liquid state at room temperature. Consider then your olive oil, canola oil and oils made from nuts and seeds like safflower, almond and sesame. Omega-3 fatty acids fall into this category. Eating salmon three times a week will give you a sufficient dose of healthy oils for cardiovascular health.

2. Saturated fats – Most of these fats come from animal sources. Eating fatty cuts of meat especially red meat increase your intake of saturated fat. These fats are solid at room temperature. Think of lard, vegetable oil and tropical oils in this category. Saturated fats increase bad cholesterol levels.

3. Trans fats – Everyone knows about these. They are partially hydrogenated fats manufactured for increased shelf life. By heating liquid oils in the presence of hydrogen, the oils become solid like margarines.

Know your fats to make healthy informed choices for yourself and your family.

And please remember to pick up your FREE copy of the special report. It is full of hints and ideas on how to lose weight in the New Year. And keep it off.

A Very Merry Christmas To All.

I’m Like, So Fat……

November 1, 2009 by  
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I’m like, So Fat: Helping your Teen Make Healthy Choices About Eating and Exercise in a Weight-Obsessed World.

Where to buy: www.amazon.com

I’m like, So Fat was written by Dr Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, a Professor at the University of Minnesota. Her specific research interests are in the field of adolescent health and nutrition and how to prevent obesity and eating disorders. Her book offers in depth information on teenagers’ weight and health issues backed up with strong research.

The book covers chapters on weight-related problems in susceptive teens, causes and contributory factors. Other topics include how and why parents matter, exploring the importance of friends, fads and fashion on a teenager’s health, physical activity, the four cornerstones of healthy weight and body image. Dr Neumark-Sztainer talks about her own experience raising teenagers as well as showing research and case studies. The book also includes helpful advice and strategies for parents.

Furthermore, you can read up on teenage nutrition, teaching teens to pay attention of portion control and calories without obsessing, vegetarianism, how to make a difference at home, how to spot the signs of an eating disorder and what to do about it.

In today’s fast-food and media-obsessed world, teenagers are bombarded with different messages that pushes fat but promotes the opposite. Teenager’s self-image suffers and this creates fundamental health problems in our society. I’m like, So Fat offers excellent advice for all worried parents on how to deal with health issues in their teenagers and how to promote their well-being.

Buy the book here: www.amazon.com