Four Surprising Benefits Of Healthy Fats

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If you want to lose weight, don’t ditch fat.

If you want to lose fat one of the worst things you can do is stop eating it, especially nutrient-packed sources such as avocado. High-quality fats are essential to optimal health, not least the production of muscle-building and fat-burning testosterone.

“Whatever nutrition plan you’re following, a good starting point to ensure your daily fat intake is divided equally between monounsaturated, polyunsaturated and saturated fat sources,” says Dr John Berardi of Precision Nutrition.

The only type to avoid are trans fats, which are rarely found in natural foods but are common in fried or baked goods, snacks and fast foods. They have been linked to serious health issues including heart disease, cancer and obesity. Read on for advice to make sure you’re getting the full healthy fat benefit.

1. Burn off your belly

It might sound counter-intuitive at first, but eating fat won’t make you fat (unlike eating and drinking lots of high-sugar snacks and drinks, which will). In fact, it will help you lose it. Subjects on a moderate-fat Mediterranean-style diet lost 9.7lbs of weight on average, while those on a low-fat diet lost just 6.4lbs, in a study published in the New England Journal Of Medicine. What’s more, researchers found that the fat-eating group had better insulin sensitivity, meaning they were better able to burn fat and build muscle efficiently.

2. Boost your sex drive

Fat is essential for good reproductive health because your body needs it for making hormones, especially androgens, the male sex hormones. A lack of dietary fat can significantly reduce sex drive because it lowers levels of free testosterone – the higher your levels the higher your libido, and the easier it is to build muscle and burn fat. One study, published in the Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology And Metabolism, found that men put on a low-fat and high-carb diet suffered a 12% decline in androgen levels.

3. Sharpen your brain

Fats not only make you stronger and leaner, they also make you smarter. Omega 3, a type of polyunsaturated fat known as an essential fatty acid (because your body can’t produce it, so it has to be consumed through your diet), has been linked to a huge number of health benefits. These include a better-functioning brain and reduced risk of depression and dementia. The best source of omega 3 is cold-water oily fish, such as salmon.

4. Look and feel better

If you always hit your five-a-day target of fruit and veg, you may think you are getting all the essential vitamins and minerals your body needs to look and feel your best. However, vitamins A, D, E and K are fat-soluble, which means that they are only properly absorbed in your intestines when fat is present. Add a little butter to your steamed veg – it’ll not only make it taste better, it’ll also increase nutrient absorption.

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