What Fats to Eat to Burn the Baby Fat

Written by Teresa Brown on October 19, 2008 in: Home & Family | Tags:



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by Teresa Brown

We live in a fat obsessed world where the perpetual battle to get rid of it from our diets and our bodies at all costs rages on. It's the "Darth Vader" of the diet industry and few are the ones who can resist succumbing to the delicious and addictive "darkside" of fatty foods. And thanks to the media, fat's reputation today as an essential nutrient has been put on the back burner. Fat is a neccessary nutrient to burn the baby fat and it's time to set the record straight.

Burning the baby fat requires that you lower your overall fat intake. Unfortunately, in our society the average person has a high fat diet and this can result in being at risk for several health problems such as cancer of the breast, colon and prostate cancer and cardiovascular disease.

The logical way to go about losing pregnancy weight is to greatly reduce the fat in your diet. The first thing to do to cut out fat is by altering the way you buy, cook and prepare food. Being more health conscious of the food you eat is a step in the right direction to burn the baby fat.

Keeping track of fat content in foods is much easier today because most food products come with nutrition labels and ingredients. Because people are becoming more health conscious consumers, some food companies and fast food restaurant chains have nutrition brochures.

The recommended percentage of fat in a healthy diet is between 20 to 35 percent. Within that narrow range less than 10 percent should be saturated fat (animal products),no more than one percent should be trans fat (products with hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated fats) and only 300mg should be cholesterol. The majority of your fat intake must come from monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats (fish oils and plant oil products such as nuts and olives).

Your diet varies from one day to the next and so will the fat in your diet. Nature has a way of balancing things out so you can burn the baby fat by keeping all things in moderation. Focus on the big picture by monitoring your fat intake over a series of months rather than obsessing on the fat in the frappuccino you had an hour ago.

In order to maintain a balanced diet, you need to eat more of the healthy fats and less of the unhealthy ones that can be detrimental to your health. Burning the baby fat requires cutting back on your calories especially the calories from foods laden with saturated and trans fats. Eat a balanced low calorie diet and increase your physical activity and watch the weight melt off.

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