What are Monounsaturated Fats ?
Monounsaturated fats are
"good" fats, compared to other types of fats such as saturated fats and trans
fats. You can easily pack on the pounds by eating fatty foods, regardless of
whether they good or bad,
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which only have 4 calories per gram, fat has 9 calories! So, it is not
surprising that just hearing the word "fat" makes you immediately recoil.
However, there are fats that your body requires to function properly and there
are fats that will clog your arteries and can lead to heart disease and heart
attacks. Learning to understand the difference between these good and bad fats
can have
a profound effect on your health.
The Good Fats
These are primarily
unsaturated fats,
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These fats are better for you and are liquid at room temperature. The
monounsaturated fats family helps to lower bad LDL cholesterol and reduces the
risk of heart disease. Apart from nuts and
vegetables, olive oil and
avocados are a good source of these types of fats. Among the polyunsaturated
fats, the best option are Omega 3 fats. These fats have anti-inflammatory
properties and are found in oily fish, nuts, seeds, canola oil, and dark green
vegetables such as spinach and broccoli. Fish oil supplements are also a good
source of Omega 3s. These fatty acids work to lower triglyceride levels, and aid
in the prevention of heart disease and heart attacks. Switching to these healthy
forms of fats in your diet and when cooking will promote well being and good
health.
Bad Fats Lead to High Triglycerides
Triglycerides are fat
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level can be determined by a routine blood test by your doctor. Triglycerides
are formed in the body from excess glucose. So when you over eat, or have a diet
that is high in refined carbohydrates and sugary foods, you are more likely to
have high levels of triglycerides. The consumption of saturated fats, such as
animal fats, and those fats that are solid at room temperature (such as butter
for example) also elevate triglyceride and cholesterol levels. The worst type of
bad fats are trans-fats. These are artificially created during the manufacturing
process of some types of foods, such as margarine, and can raise your risk of
heart disease by lowering good HDL cholesterol, and increasing bad LDL
cholesterol.
Choosing the Right Foods
Foods to avoid are those
that are high in saturated fats are oils made from animal fat, as well as
tropical vegetable oils, such as coconut products. So not all vegetable oils are
good for you. Make sure to look at the nutrition facts label and see which types
of fat the food contains,
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foods and oils to cook with to lead to a healthier life.