This whole business with saturated fat and cholesterol is totally confusing, so let me try and clear things up.
Blood cholesterol refers to your cholesterol level - you know - the numbers you get from your doctor when you get your cholesterol checked. Your total cholesterol should be less than 200 mg/dL -- HDL (good) cholesterol level should be 40mg/dL or greater and LDL (bad) cholesterol should be 130 mg/dL or less.
Cholesterol is a waxy substance made by the liver and it's used by the body to make hormones, vitamin D, and other materials. It is essential to your body to function normally, and your body makes enough.
You can also get cholesterol from the food you eat, called dietary cholesterol. It's only found in animal products such as meat, poultry, seafood, eggs and dairy. It is especially high in egg yolks and organ meats such as liver, brains and kidneys.
If you get too much dietary cholesterol (over 300mg a day) the extra cholesterol will accumulate in the walls of the blood vessels, making your LDL (bad) blood cholesterol levels rise. Over time, your arteries will become narrower, which can cut off the blood supply to your heart (causing a heart attack), or your brain (causing a stroke).
Saturated Fat is not essential to your body. It is found mainly in animal products such as meat, poultry, and dairy. All of these foods also contain dietary cholesterol. Palm oil, palm kernel oil, and coconut oil also contain saturated fats. Unfortunately, a lot of processed foods like cookies and crackers contain these oils. Saturated fats raise LDL (bad) cholesterol levels more than dietary cholesterol itself, so they're the ones to watch out for. The RDI of saturated fat is 20g or less.
Fit's Tips: The amount of cholesterol found in foods is not as important as the amount of saturated fat. So check labels - on the box it may say "No Cholesterol," but if you check the nutritional info, it may still contain saturated fat from those hidden oils. Aren't companies so trustworthy?

DC
Homebase
Valentino
In the words of Homer: Mmmmm Burger. I hate that we have to think about all this while (trying to enjoy) enjoying stuff that tastes so darn good. Fat sucks!
1Jesus! A very good article, "enlighting" I'd say... Thanks!
2I hate articles like this, they make it seem as though every human is a machine with a set intake required and a set output...
I'm work out heavily, I'm a rather big person, my doctor says my calorie intake should be 3200 or more to maintain my physique and life style. Fat is energy, if you use it up, it's gone! No one addresses this, because no one wants to use energy, they just want to eat less and fix their problems.
Cholesterol is harder to get rid of, so fat shouldn't be the problem...Fat burns off, fat gets used up, cholesterol less so. I eat burgers, and they're delicious. So are hotdogs and steaks. And I eat a lot too.
3Post New Comment
Please share your opinion with our community, but make sure it is on topic and follows our Community Rules. We moderate comments and prohibit personal attacks, threats, spam, lewd images, or the promotion of your personal website.