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Healthy Fat Intake

This information is aimed at helping you to 

reduce your fat intake.  The average individual

eats too much fat, a factor that’s linked to

a variety of health problems, including cancer.

Diets that are high in fat are associated with

breast and colon cancer, with some studies 

linking high fat to prostate cancer as well.

 

A majority of people can bring their fat intakes

down to a healthy range by making a few adjustments

in the way they shop, cook, and prepare the foods

they eat.

 

Now days, it’s getting easier and easier to control

the amount of fat you consume.  The fat content of

foods are now available through the nutrition label

and through brochures distributed by food companies

and even fast food restaurants.

 

You can use this information on nutrition to choose

lower fat foods by comparing products and food 

brands.  Once you have a rough idea of what a healthy

intake of fat is, you’ll know what you can and what

you can’t have.

 

From day to day, the amount of fat you eat will

vary.  Some meals and some days will be higher in

fat than others.  Even high fat meals can be kept 

in line with healthy eating as long as you balance

those days accordingly.  The average fat intake over

the course of weeks and months is important, not the

fat intake of every meal and food you consume.

 

Younger adults and high active adults who have 

higher calorie needs can probably eat a little more

fat.  Older adults and those that aren’t very active

should aim for a lower fat intake.  This way, you

can control your fat intake and avoid the many 

problems that fat is associated with.


Nine Facts about Fiber

If you’ve been looking for a way towards a high

octane diet, you’ll find fiber to be exactly what

you need.  Even though research has shown fiber to

be powerful, many people aren’t taking this nutrient

seriously.

 

To help you fuel your health with fiber, here are 

10 facts to help.

 

1.  Fiber fights diseases.  A diet high in fiber can 

help to prevent colon cancer and heart disease.  High

fiber helps the body to eliminate cholesterol by 

binding it in the digestive tract.  For thousands of

years, fiber has been used to stop constipation.

 

2.  Fiber can actually help with overeating.  All high

fiber foods will take longer to chew and digest, 

making you feel satisfied longer

 

3.  Most popular foods don’t have enough fiber.  If

you like the more popular foods, you probably need

to increase your intake of fiber.

 

4.  Grains offer the most fiber.  Dietary fiber is

actually plant matter that we cannot digest.  The best

sources are whole grains and concentrated grain

products.  

 

5.  Kids need fiber as well.  Children that are older

than 2 years of age should consume a daily intake of

fiber.  Kids are most receptive to fiber found in 

fruits, vegetables, and even fortified breakfast 

cereals.  

 

6.  More fiber needs more water.  In order to keep

fiber moving through your digestive tract, you’ll 

need to consume a lot of water.  With your diet of

fiber, you’ll need eight or more glasses of water 

every day.

 

7.  Fiber cannot be cooked out.  When you cook

your fruits and vegetables, don’t worry about cooking

the fiber out, as it stays.  The fiber found in

fruits and vegetables aren’t just in the skin or

in the peel.

 

8.  You can get enough fiber.  If you eat more than

50 grams of fiber in a day, you can get diarrhea 

and bloating, which can interfere with your body’s

absorption of other key minerals.

 

9.  Getting the right amount of fiber in your diet

doesn’t have to be hard.  Even though you may think

so, getting the amount of fiber you need isn’t very

hard to do.  All you have to do is eat the right 

foods and you’ll be well on your way to a fiber

rich lifestyle.

 

As one of the key ingredients to healthy eating, 

fiber is something you don’t want to skip.  Fiber can

serve many different purposes, which were covered

above.  If you aren’t getting enough fiber in your 

diet - you should do something about now instead

of waiting until it is too late.