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Low Fat Diets
By: MN Nikk Digg!

Reducing fats in the diet is the favorite option exercised by people trying to slim down. Many weight loss diets capture the imagination for a spell but disappear as abruptly as they sprouted. However, low fat diets have always held sway. Fats are calorie-dense and reducing their intake can significantly decrease overall calories. Low fat diets are easy to follow and comply with, owing to a minimal restriction of other food items.

The Science of low-fat diet

The calories we consume come from carbohydrates and fats. Carbohydrates release 4kcal per gram whereas fats are calorie dense and release 9kcal. The excess unused calories deposit in the body as fat. Scientists believe that calories from fats are more likely to convert into body fat than calories from carbs. It implies that a restriction of fat in the diet would supply fewer than the required calories to the body. The body would then depend on its fat stores to correct the balance, resulting in weight loss. Overweight people, intending to lose weight, benefit from low fat diets. The weight loss is gradual and easily maintained thereafter.

Low fat diets are healthy

Moderate fat restriction is healthy for various reasons. Fats are carriers for many fat-soluble vitamins that are essential to the body; fat free diets may be lacking in these. Certain fats like polyunsaturated fats are heart friendly as they increase levels of good cholesterol. Fats act as insulators and provide a cushioning effect around the body organs.

The ultimate weight loss diet

Experts consider the low fat diet to be the most healthy weight loss diet. It recommends cutting down of fat like whole milk, cheese, butter, meat and oils. Instead, it allows consumption of fibers, proteins and carbohydrates in moderation. The diet includes cereals, pulses, fresh vegetables and fruits, dairy products, fish and lean meat.

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