Avoiding fat for healthier
eating
by Tony Robinson
While some fat in the diet is
necessary, and it would be a mistake to try to eliminate all
fat from the diet, most people simply eat too much fat. Cutting
back on fat is an important part of creating a healthier
diet and lifestyle.
There are a number of good reasons for cutting back on levels
of dietary fat. Those reasons include:
Ø Lowering levels of dietary fat helps in weight loss and
weight management. Fat contains twice as many calories per gram
as protein and carbohydrates, so
eating less fat usually means consuming fewer
calories.
Ø Lowering fat has been shown to decrease the risk of heart
disease. Dietary fat, particularly saturated fat, has been
implicated as a factor in heart disease and elevated
cholesterol levels.
Ø A low fat diet may help to reduce the risk of some forms of
cancer. Although this matter has not been totally settled,
there have been a number of studies which indicate that a diet
low in fat can keep certain cancers at bay.
Ø And of course eating fewer high fat foods means that you will
be able to enjoy many more low fat alternatives, such as
vegetables, fruits and whole grains. Since these types of foods
tend to be nutrient rich and low calorie, they can be enjoyed
guilt free.
Of course cutting back on dietary fat is easier said than done,
so we have compiled the list of tips for low fat healthy eating
to help you get started.
ü In place of spreads like peanut butter and full fat cream
cheese, use lower fat alternatives such as low fat cream
cheese, jellies, jams, fruit spreads, apple butter, mustard,
low fat margarine, or low fat mayonnaise.
ü Use high fat foods as an occasional treat, not as a dietary
staple. ü Use reduced fat or nonfat salad dressings whenever
possible. When eating out, request the salad dressing on the
side so you can compare the amount used.
ü .Instead of butter or sour cream, top baked potatoes with
plain nonfat or low fat yogurt. Other delicious baked potato
toppings include steamed broccoli, cottage cheese, salsa, low
fat cheese and low fat or nonfat sour cream.
ü Get creative with seasonings to add flavor without adding fat
or calories. Garnishes like lemon juice, herbs, salsa or green
onions are great toppings for vegetables and salads. ü Use high
fat toppings sparingly. For instance, instead of using a
tablespoon of blue cheese salad dressing, try using only a
teaspoon.
ü Avoid full fat dairy products whenever possible. Using skim
milk or 2% milk instead of whole milk can make a huge
difference in your daily fat intake. Likewise, low fat
alternatives to ice cream, such as frozen yogurt, provide all
the flavor and none of the fat. ü Low fat cheeses also provide
a great alternative to full fat varieties. Most varieties of
hard cheeses are available in low fat versions.
ü Use low fat varieties of popular snacks. Ginger snaps, angel
food cake, vanilla wafers, fig bars, jelly beans, hard candy
and gum drops are all excellent choices for a sweet treat.
ü Instead of potato chips, which are very high in fat, choose
pretzels, unbuttered popcorn and other healthier
alternatives.
In addition to choosing the right foods, the preparation of the
foods you buy is very important to keeping fat levels as low as
possible. Proper low fat food preparation starts with buying
the leanest cuts of beef, pork, fish and chicken, and removing
the skin and fat from chicken breasts, legs and thighs.
Broiling, backing and grilling are generally the lowest fat
methods for preparing the meats and seafood you buy. Try to
avoid frying foods, and if you must fry, try to use a pan that
allows the excess fat and oil to drain off easily.
Healthy, low fat cooking does not have to be boring or
unappetizing. There are great many excellent recipes for low
fat, healthy meals that are easy to make. The most important
thing is to be an educated consumer and shop carefully for the
healthiest produce, meat and seafood.
About the author:
Tony Robinson is a Company CEO, webmaster husband and dad. In
his busy lifestyle he has placed importance on health and
fitness. Visit http://www.eat-healthily.com
for good eating tips and techniques to assist you maintain a
healthy lifestyle.
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