Low Fat Eating - A Lifelong Diet Plan. Helpful Info to Remember
July 20th, 2009
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It seems as though every few years, a new diet trend comes along. The low fat approach was popular last decade, only to give way to a kind of diet that is almost its totally opposite – the ‘low carb’ Atkins or Zone approach. It’s easy to forget that it was only about a decade ago when pasta was considered healthy – in fact, athletes were told to ‘load up’ on carbohydrates for example pasta before a big race or sporting event!
That sort of recommendation would be ridiculed nowadays, and maybe that’s logical. But the low fat approach to eating and weight loss deserves a second look. After all, there are so many harmful types of fat out there. Nowadays, most of us be aware of that we should keep away from the ‘trans fats’ that are in numerous snack foods, and we attempt to keep away from foods that are high in saturated fat or cholesterol. There is solid medical evidence that shows us that eating low fat is better for heart health.
Susan Powter, a popular fitness authority, lost more than a hundred pounds using a low fat approach to eating coupled with lots of exercise. She claims to eat about 3000 calories a day – way more than you would eat on any diet plan, and about a third more than is suggested for a woman – but she maintains her slim, fit physique. Her secret? She eats no foods that deliver more than 30% of their calories in the form of fat. In point of fact, she tries to keep that fat percentage down as low as achievable – around 10 – 15%, with 30% being the maximum allowable. Powter claims, in her no-nonsense manner, that ‘fat makes you fat. That’s why they call it fat’. Does she have a point?
It is a bit contentious, since according to her plan, you could eat plates of bread and pasta all day long on the basis that they don’t have much fat. Previously, everyone knows that that wouldn’t be the best thought, especially if you’re eating bread or pasta that’s made from white rather than whole wheat flour. For one thing, these foods fill you up without giving you much nutritional value, which is a serious problem in and of itself.
What’s more, simple carbohydrates raise your body’s glycemic level, which provokes an insulin response and has been proven to lead to weight gain, mostly around the stomach, where it puts you at risk for diabetes and heart disease.
The secret, then, is to limit fat but to make wiser carbohydrate choices as well. Whole grains, for example, are on top of the food chart as the kind of food most suggested by many nutritionists. If you replace your white bread, rice and pasta with whole grain versions, that might be the best thought of all. The fiber in these foods will aid you feel fuller, and you will get all the benefit of a tasty, low-fat diet with added nutrition.
The jury is out on whether one can really eat 3000 calories worth of low fat food and still lose weight. Except you’re exceptionally active, it seems hesitant – that’s a lot of calories. But if you want to follow the low fat approach to eating, you can definitely eat enough to stop you from feeling starving. You can have all your favorite foods, but the low fat version of them. For instance, you’re welcome to have popcorn, but don’t slather it in butter. Instead, you can add great taste by sprinkling a little soy sauce on your popcorn, and that makes it less dry too. You won’t even miss the butter. And you can have pizza, but make it yourself, and put about half the cheese on it than you would otherwise have done. Make use of strong, good quality parmesan, for instance. You won’t even notice that there’s less cheese if the cheese you do use has a lot of flavor.
Fruits and vegetables also figure importantly on this eating plan. Chances are, if you are eating many whole grains, fruits and vegetables, you won’t even miss the higher fat foods you used to love. In actual fact, there may be no reason to mix them, since the supermarket shelves are full of lower fat alternatives!
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That sort of recommendation would be ridiculed nowadays, and maybe that’s logical. But the low fat approach to eating and weight loss deserves a second look. After all, there are so many harmful types of fat out there. Nowadays, most of us be aware of that we should keep away from the ‘trans fats’ that are in numerous snack foods, and we attempt to keep away from foods that are high in saturated fat or cholesterol. There is solid medical evidence that shows us that eating low fat is better for heart health.
Susan Powter, a popular fitness authority, lost more than a hundred pounds using a low fat approach to eating coupled with lots of exercise. She claims to eat about 3000 calories a day – way more than you would eat on any diet plan, and about a third more than is suggested for a woman – but she maintains her slim, fit physique. Her secret? She eats no foods that deliver more than 30% of their calories in the form of fat. In point of fact, she tries to keep that fat percentage down as low as achievable – around 10 – 15%, with 30% being the maximum allowable. Powter claims, in her no-nonsense manner, that ‘fat makes you fat. That’s why they call it fat’. Does she have a point?
It is a bit contentious, since according to her plan, you could eat plates of bread and pasta all day long on the basis that they don’t have much fat. Previously, everyone knows that that wouldn’t be the best thought, especially if you’re eating bread or pasta that’s made from white rather than whole wheat flour. For one thing, these foods fill you up without giving you much nutritional value, which is a serious problem in and of itself.
What’s more, simple carbohydrates raise your body’s glycemic level, which provokes an insulin response and has been proven to lead to weight gain, mostly around the stomach, where it puts you at risk for diabetes and heart disease.
The secret, then, is to limit fat but to make wiser carbohydrate choices as well. Whole grains, for example, are on top of the food chart as the kind of food most suggested by many nutritionists. If you replace your white bread, rice and pasta with whole grain versions, that might be the best thought of all. The fiber in these foods will aid you feel fuller, and you will get all the benefit of a tasty, low-fat diet with added nutrition.
The jury is out on whether one can really eat 3000 calories worth of low fat food and still lose weight. Except you’re exceptionally active, it seems hesitant – that’s a lot of calories. But if you want to follow the low fat approach to eating, you can definitely eat enough to stop you from feeling starving. You can have all your favorite foods, but the low fat version of them. For instance, you’re welcome to have popcorn, but don’t slather it in butter. Instead, you can add great taste by sprinkling a little soy sauce on your popcorn, and that makes it less dry too. You won’t even miss the butter. And you can have pizza, but make it yourself, and put about half the cheese on it than you would otherwise have done. Make use of strong, good quality parmesan, for instance. You won’t even notice that there’s less cheese if the cheese you do use has a lot of flavor.
Fruits and vegetables also figure importantly on this eating plan. Chances are, if you are eating many whole grains, fruits and vegetables, you won’t even miss the higher fat foods you used to love. In actual fact, there may be no reason to mix them, since the supermarket shelves are full of lower fat alternatives!
Visit this blog in order to know more about effective weight loss!
Stay healthy and fit! Visit this blog in order to know a lot of useful info about weight loss!
Discover how to lose weight fast!
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