Talking fats
gyal3
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so quick question
I always thought that monounsaturated fats are considered good and we should avoid the saturated fats- if that is the case why does the micronutrient profile for myfitnesspal have 0g recommendation for mono and poly unsaturated fats but has a specific g recommendation for the saturated fats??
Is that supposed to mean there is a max saturated daily fat consumption but no actual recommendation on unsaturated fats? Or am I just completely wrong and need to cut out all my MUFAs?
I always thought that monounsaturated fats are considered good and we should avoid the saturated fats- if that is the case why does the micronutrient profile for myfitnesspal have 0g recommendation for mono and poly unsaturated fats but has a specific g recommendation for the saturated fats??
Is that supposed to mean there is a max saturated daily fat consumption but no actual recommendation on unsaturated fats? Or am I just completely wrong and need to cut out all my MUFAs?
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My understanding is that if a food has saturated fats it's likely to have unsaturated and vice versa. So it's unlikely your going to have one with out the other.
So I guess what mfp is saying is for mono and poly you should have as little as possible, not zero. But they didn't want to put say 5g there.
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rainbowbow wrote: »
I think the fda or someone recommends less than 30% of your daily calories coming from poly and mono fats
Not sure if that means you have to watch your fats or if that recommendation is so high you would have to try hard to exceed it.
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Oh, haven't you heard: saturated fat isn't bad for us any more, according to the scientists. Now it's trans fats and processed vegetable oils we need to avoid like the plague.
Apparently all that stuff about saturated fat being bad was a mistake.0 -
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rainbowbow wrote: »
I think the fda or someone recommends less than 30% of your daily calories coming from poly and mono fats
Not sure if that means you have to watch your fats or if that recommendation is so high you would have to try hard to exceed it.
That's total fats.
And there's really no good reason I've ever seen for it, so I don't worry much about it, although I do tend to eat around 30%.0 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »
I think the fda or someone recommends less than 30% of your daily calories coming from poly and mono fats
Not sure if that means you have to watch your fats or if that recommendation is so high you would have to try hard to exceed it.
That's total fats.
And there's really no good reason I've ever seen for it, so I don't worry much about it, although I do tend to eat around 30%.
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Great thanks so much guys! I'm am doing low carbs ( not very low-just moderate) and so I'm increasing my protein and fat- just wanted make sure I was eating the right kind of fat0
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