Remember the saying, We are what we eat? well, it so happens to be true.
Learn the one ingredient that various nutritionists say to always
avoid.
Remember the saying, We are what we eat? well, it
so happens to be true. Want to look and feel your best? Then the
contents of your plate matters a lot. Find out the one ingredient that
various nutritionists say to always avoid:
If
there's one type of food you should avoid at all costs, they are foods
containing trans fats. Registered dietitian nutritionist and an Academy
of Nutrition and Dietetics spokesperson, Tamara Melton, says "I try to
avoid any foods with trans fats, since they can increase the risk for
heart disease or stroke. Although there are other foods I definitely
wouldn't eat in excess, I try to enjoy all other foods/nutrients in
moderation."
Trans fats are usually used to
improve the taste in processed or fried foods, so they can be hiding in
many things we eat and we wouldn't have the slightest clue. Checking
labels aren't as helpful as one would expect as you could still be
eating foods with trans fats without even knowing it. This is because
food regulations in most countries such as the US allow companies to
round down to zero grams if their food contains less than 0.5 grams of
trans fat per serving. Since these can add up to unhealthful levels in
the body, it's better to look for words like shortening, partially
hydrogenated oil, or hydrogenated oil. Some common foods that contain
trans fats are salad dressings, frozen pies, and cake frosting. Be sure
to limit your consumption of these processed foods or avoid them all
together if you can.
It may not be possible to
avoid processed foods altogether, but you must realise that it's not
just trans fats you have to worry about. Foods made with any type of
refined sweeteners can contain more than a day's worth of added sugar,
which is harmful to your health for more reasons than one. "It ages the
skin and causes joints to stiffen," says Simone Gloger, a registered
dietitian and head nutritionist for the Dukan Diet.
How to effectively avoid processed foods:
"I
always carry healthy snacks with me throughout the day to avoid getting
in a scenario when I am hungry and have to resort to junk food or
processed food items," says nutritionist Kathie Dolgin, author of Sugar
Savvy Solution. "One food I avoid eating is movie theater popcorn:
depending on the size and toppings, [it] can contain from 500 to 1,500
calories and can be a significant source of fat and sodium." Allison
explains.
When it comes to trans fats, be sure to read labels and limit the fried foods you order at restaurants and fast-food chains.
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