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I have come across conflicting views regarding saturated fats. Are they good or bad?
Does anyone here consume significant amount of saturated fats? (dairy, eggs, coconut etc) ? |
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Depends on the source and the rest of your diet. It's not that simple.
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A modest guideline for fat I like to recommend is to consume at minimum about half a gram daily per pound LBM, with roughly a third from each of monounsaturates, saturates and polyunsaturates.
If you go higher than half a gram per pound LBM, crank the monos. For example, if you have 150 lbs lean mass, get in at least 25g poly, 25g mono and 25g saturated fat - 75g in total. If you like a higher-fat approach, increase your monounsaturated fat before you increase saturates, and try to keep the polyunsaturated fat from creeping up. Monounsaturated > saturated > polyunsaturated. My .02 |
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Wow Built! lot of info there...
I have 2 questions for you- 1. what is your present carb-protein-fat % split? 2. do you believe in designing diets according to blood group? Thanks. |
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