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Eating Fat Makes You Fat...and Other Food Myths
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Eating Fat Makes You Fat...and Other Food Myths
Esther Blum, MS,RD,CDN,CNS
Posted June 23, 2010

SpEd_NutritionMythsTest your nutrition knowledge against these misconceptions and see how food-savvy you really are!

 

MYTH: EATING FAT MAKES YOU FAT

REALITY: Eating fat does not make you fat, but eating too many portions of sugar and carbohydrates will. Additionally, the type of fat you eat makes a difference. Fats rich in Omega-3’s. found in fish, flaxseeds and walnuts, are far more metabolically active than their counterparts from butter or margarine.

 

MYTH: ALL FATS ARE CREATED EQUAL

one cup of cooked pasta has as many grams of sugar as a Snickers bar!

REALITY: Not all fats are created equal! Fats have a very powerful effect on the body. A diet that emphasizes saturated fats, found in butter, red meat and whole milk can ulitmately lead to heart disease and inflammatory conditions. Balance out your intake of these fats with unsaturated fats found in avocados, nuts, olive oil and flaxseed oil. These foods promote heart health, balance blood sugar and combat inflammation.

 

MYTH: PASTA IS HEALTHY...IT’S LOW IN FAT!

REALITY: Contrary to popular belief, pasta is a glorified junk food! Be it spinach, whole wheat or white pasta, few nutrients are present in this food. It is a highly processed, carbohydrate-dense food that rapidly breaks down into sugar once it enters the bloodstream. In fact, one cup of cooked pasta has as many grams of sugar as a Snickers bar! Ultimately, this can raise circulating insulin levels, which will help your body store your meal as fat, and can raise your blood cholesterol and triglycerides.

 

MYTH: "I DON’T NEED TO TAKE VITAMINS--I GET ALL THE NUTRIENTS I NEED FROM THE FOOD I EAT."

REALITY: Sad, but true--vitamins are essential to our bodies and we just can’t get what we need from food. Soils have become depleted of valuable minerals from overuse. Often we rely on foods shipped from across the country that we may not eat until 7 days after they are harvested! This means vitamins get lost in the process. The amount of nutrients our bodies absorb is also variable; thus supplementing with vitamins will guarantee all your bases will be covered.

 

MYTH: "I EXCERCISE A LOT SO I DON’T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT WHAT I EAT."

REALITY: No amount of exercise can compensate for a poor diet. Building muscle will help your body run more efficiently, but it will never fight against heart disease or cancer as well as a proper diet. Ultimately the two must go hand in hand to prevent muscular degeneration, cellular aging, boost energy levels and burn fat. If you are putting in long hours at the gym without seeing improvements in your body, you should probably re-evaluate your workouts and your diet; it may be time for a change!

 

Any surprises here for you? What are some other health myths you’ve learned the truth about?

 

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Esther Blum, MS,RD,CDN,CNS
Esther Blum is a Registered Dietitian and Holistic Nutritionist practicing in New York City. Esther is the author of the bestselling book Eat, Drink and Be Gorgeous: A Nutritionist's Guide to Living Well While Living It Up, Secrets of Gorgeous , and 2010 Daily Calendar: A Year of Living Gorgeously. She is sought after by national food and beverage brands as a spokesperson, and maintains a busy private practice in New York City. A self-titled Food Fashionista, Esther is an in-demand authority who has appeared on the Today Show and other major network news shows, and is frequently quoted in the press.
7 Comments
erincoop says: on Jun 24, 2010
Great article! As you can imagine, I am a fan of healthy fats. I think it's wonderful that the nutrition community has come back around to a belief that moderate, healthy fats are an essential part of our diet. Thanks for dispelling some myths. ~ Chef Erin
Gin257 says: on Jun 25, 2010
Good artical. I didn't realize pasta was so bad for you!
MyEmptyCanvas says: on Jun 26, 2010
I take a Multi-Vitamin everyday ... have been for years now. I still need to learn how to eat healthier, but I'll get there LOL :)
roselisa says: on Jun 27, 2010
Wow! We've been eating pasta a few times a month. I will be looking for a more nutritious alternative right away.
rashfo52 says: on Jun 28, 2010
I am pretty bummed on the whole wheat pasta :( I was thinking it was better for me then eating other pasta. I try to eat a lot of fiber. Well I guess it's back to dieting square one! :)
zotracker says: on Jul 14, 2010
I have been using Dreamfield's pastas (low carb) instead of other pastas, they have a good taste and texture. This may be a healthier alternative.
NYCBeautyAddict says: on Jul 15, 2010
I LOVE Dreamfields pasta!
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