Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Different types of Fat (in food)

Summary of article "The FAT Truth" in Consumer Magazine.

Fat helps the body to absorb vitamin A, D, E and K. Fat provides essential fatty acids to control blood clot and inflammation.

Monounsaturated fats: found in vegetable oils (olive, peanut, avocdo, canola) and nuts (cashew, almond, peanuts). Lower LDL (bad cholesterol).

Polyunsaturated fats: found in vegetable oils (corn, sunflower, soybeans, safflower) and nuts (walnut). Lower LDL (bad cholesterol) and HDL (good cholesterol).

Omega 3 fats: found in fish (salmon,tuna, mackerel, sardine, trout). Reduce blood clotting and lower risk of blockage, heart attack, stroke.

Trans fat: food manufacturers use a process to turn liquid fat into trans fat, to increase the shelf life of food. Increase LDL and lower HDL.

Best type of fat: monounsaturatedm, omega 3.
Worse type: trans fat.

2 comments:

Khiat Han Hwee Adrian said...

These are very interesting info.
I'll share this in my blog for my readers too.
Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Durian is fatty (about 5%). I wonder what sort of fat does it have. Coconut, on the other hand, has 30% saturated fat.

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