Monday, July 28, 2014

Fats

The dreaded subject....dun dun dun.....FATS!! Eeeeeek!!! Just Kidding, these poor guys sure have a bad reputation, when in all actuality we need good fats in our diet to serve important roles in our body's function. So why are Fats so FAT-ASTIC? Well for one they make our food taste delicious all while feeding our body with essential nutrients for optimum health! You heard me, Fats are not all bad! Now don't get me wrong, don't go crazy and load up on a bag of chips cause not all fats are created equal. There are good fats and bad fats. Yup, those bad fats sure can cause havoc in our system and unfortunately, amazing as our bodies are they can overwhelm us and lead to not so fun health issues.

 So, why is it so important to have Good Fats in our diet? Here is a list of some of the roles fats perform in the body:
  • They provide a source of energy, a slow burning energy
  • Fats are building blocks for cell membranes and hormones
  • They are required for the absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins: A, D, E, K
  • We need fats to help with the adequate use of proteins
  • Our organs need fats to serve as a protective lining
  • They play a role in slowing the absorption of food for proper energy regulation
  • And just makes our food taste better

             We all need a mix of Healthy Fatty Acids in our diet to maintain ideal health.

                       Here are the classification of Healthy Fats we need in our Diets.

SATURATED                             MONOUNSATURATED                        POLYUNSATURATED 

Highly Stable                                Relatively Stable                                      Relatively Unstable

Do Not go rancid easily                Do not go rancid easily                            Go rancid easily

Solid/Semi solid                            Liquid at room Temperature                    Always Liquid
at room temp

Non essential,                               Non Essential,                                          Two are Essential
the body can make these              the body can make these
                                                            
Found in animal Fats and             Found in olive oil, oil from                      Never heat or use
Tropical Oils, Butter, Eggs           almonds, pecans, cashews, peanuts         in cooking
Coconut Oil, Raw Dair                 and avocados
                                                                                                                       Flax, nuts.......


All Fats and oils are some combination of the 3 above. 

There are two Polyunsaturated fats our bodies must have.  Our bodies are not able to make these fats and so it is Essential we get them in our diet or we will become deficient, which is the case in many people already.
  • Linoleic Acid (LA) Omega 6
  • Alpha-Linolenic Acid (ALA) Omega 3

Now like I said, All Fats are not created equal and there are FATS to AVOID: Hydrogenated fats, partially-hydrogenated, highly processed vegetable oils, and Fried Fats.  These Fats are scary and man can they mess with our bodies.

Try adding some Healthy Fats to your diet and see if you notice more energy, and maybe even an improvement in your skin, hair or nails. Everybody is different so slowly add them along with good quality carbohydrates and proteins and listen as your body is nourished from the inside out. 



7 comments:

  1. I am pregnant with my first baby right now. Does this change my fat needs?

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    1. Hey Angie!! First off, Congratulations!! That is so exciting :) As for the fat needs, of course always talk to your Doctor with concerns and if you are going to have a change in diet, if it would be best for you, especially when you are pregnant. That said, if it was me, I would slightly increase my daily healthy fat intake as well as healthy carb and protein because you are needing the extra nutrients to help that precious baby grow. Also look into a very good quality prenatal supplement to take, if you're not already taking one. Everyone's body is different and so I would just take it slow and see how you are feeling, if you're low on energy but getting plenty of good carbs maybe up your fat intake so you are getting that source of energy but it will just last longer than the carb source. As well as good protein, and plenty of water, vitamins and minerals. These all work together as a whole to make us healthy and in your case the little one in your belly! :) Again, Congrats....So happy for you!! Hope this was somewhat helpful :)

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  2. I heard once that if you don't have good fats in your diet it will be harder to lose weight, is this true? Great post! You're such a great writer!

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    1. Thanks for the awesome question Chantel. Usually when someone is not getting (good) fats in their diet this means they are getting more carbs, which essentially turn to sugar. This may make someone feel hungry more often and crave sweets. Where as if they are adding healthy fats they'll be able to balance their craving and feel fuller longer. So yes this could make it harder to lose weight, cause your body starts to rely on the carbs and sugars and isn't getting all the essential building blocks the body needs to be healthy. Every one is different and needs to start slow and see what works best for their body, but one thing is the same we all need our macro and micro nutrients for a strong healthy body.

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  3. Hey Reese, which oils are rancid. On my computer, the Classification of Healthy Fats table is a little off. Thanks!

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    1. Hey Mendy, sorry about that. The Polyunsaturated fats go rancid easily.

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