Author Topic: Interesting myth  (Read 1303 times)

Rena

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Interesting myth
« on: April 20, 2011, 11:54:36 AM »
I just read this on Fox News in an article about health myths. It's something most of us know from FTS, but I thought I'd post it here anyway.

5. Eating low-fat foods will make you healthy

Verdict: False

A low-fat diet and a healthy diet are not, surprisingly, one and the same. As mentioned above, low-fat foods are often deceptive, containing marginally reduced levels of fat in exchange for a high dose of sugar. You’ll often see it in the office environment: People concerned with their weight will stick with microwaved low-fat meals and never lose an ounce. If you are trying to become healthier through your diet, the rules are simple: Eat fresh, unprocessed foods. Get enough fruit and vegetables in your diet. Remember to balance. An all-protein diet might be the diet of choice for a weight lifter but not for your average Joe. You need to reduce your calorie intake (and sugars contain fats alongside calories). Eating simple, unprocessed food that you have prepared yourself is the best way to take control of your health.