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Eat Fat to Burn Fat
by Jesse
Cannone, CFT, CPRS, CSPN
For about 50
years now, Americans have been eating low fat
(some no fat) diets and the funny thing is we
have gotten progressively fatter and less
healthy. Who ever said low fat diets were
healthy, and more importantly, why does eating
less fat mean you’ll be less fat?
In attempt to
keep this easy to understand, as most of what
you read and hear is complicated, confusing, and
contradictory, I’m going to be direct, to the
point, and explain things in a way that most
people can understand.
Where to
start??? Well, I’ve done some research on this
and have found very little science to back up
the claims that eating less fat will keep you
trim. I have also found many examples that
totally dismiss this idea. For example, the
French eat significantly more fat than we do
here in the
US
while there obesity AND disease and illness
rates are quite a bit lower.
Another example
is the Alaskan Eskimos. They consume as much as
70% of their calories from fat (whale blubber
and fish) and they have one of the lowest rates
of heart disease in the world – until they come
to the
US
and eat like us!
Before I cover
other examples I’d like to talk about some the
reasons why the “low fat diet” is not only
making us fatter, but also killing people faster
than you can imagine!
Does that shock
you? If so, do I have news for you!
Ok… here are
just a few reasons:
1.
eating less fat means you have to eat more
protein or carbs and most people end up eating
more carbs (and the wrong type!)
Dietary fat is
very slow burning in the body so when you
replace the fat with faster burning carbs you
tend to feel less energetic, risk burning muscle
tissue, and wreak havoc on your metabolism and
hormones because your energy levels (blood
sugar) are like a roller coaster.
Dietary fats
supply some of the best, and most stable sources
of energy. So if you want to feel good all day
long, you need to make sure you are getting
enough fats, and the right types. I’ll touch on
which types to avoid and which to include in
your diet later in this article.
2.
the human body needs fat just to function
properly, let alone optimal health
Certain amounts
of fat are necessary for proper hormone
production. If hormone production is off so will
your metabolism be. Hormones regulate many
things in the body including your ability to
build and maintain muscle tissue, which is
responsible for a large portion of your energy
expenditure. In simple terms, muscle burns
calories 24 hours a day and if you eat a low fat
or no fat diet you will have a hard time
building and maintaining muscle.
Here are some
facts:
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obesity increased from 14% of the American
population in 1960 to over 22% by 1980
·
the Harvard Nurse’s Health Study which ran well
over 10 years found that not only did low fat
diets not decrease the risk of heart disease but
also that saturated fat wasn’t so bad after all,
and that too little was just as harmful
To read more of
the facts about dietary fat and health check out
these great resources:
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http://www.gunnarlindgren.com/nutritionx.pdf
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http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/
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encyclopedia/1898.html
·
http://www.drlam.com/A3R_brief_in_doc_format/2002-No3-FatandCholesterol.cfm
So to sum
things up…
if you want to lose weight and be healthy –
DON’T eat a low-fat diet! You would have to be
absolutely insane to after learning the truth
about dietary fats. If you have doubts or
questions please do some research and you will
be amazed at what you will find out. In the
meantime, go eat some healthy fats! |