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FATS ULTIMATE GUIDE

For fitness and bodybuilding HOW IMPORTANT ARE FATS TO YOU? Although we always talk about protein and carbs in the bodybuilding and fitness industry, however fats are an essential part of the bodybuilding diet and it is important to understand their benefits weather you are cutting or bulking Fats are divided into essential fats and […]

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HOW IMPORTANT ARE FATS TO YOU?

Although we always talk about protein and carbs in the bodybuilding and fitness industry, however fats are an essential part of the bodybuilding diet and it is important to understand their benefits weather you are cutting or bulking

Fats are divided into essential fats and non-essential fats each has its own benefits however essential fats benefits exceeds the non-essential

FAT TYPES

  1. OMEGA 3-6-9 Essential Fats (EFA)
  • Omega 9 Monounsaturated fats 
  • Omega 3-6 Polyunsaturated fats 
  • Saturated fats (Non-Essential Fats)
  • Trans fats

BENEFITS OF OMEGA 3-6-9 (EFAs)  

  1. Good for the heart
  2. Will maintain your healthy cholesterol levels
  3. Reduce risk of stroke
  4. Help lose body fat
  5. Reduce depression
  6. Improve eye health
  7. Improve brain health
  8. Improve pregnant women health
  9. Prevent blood clotting by maintaining Omega 3 and Omega 6 that work against each other to form balance

10.Help forming healthy cell membranes

11. Maintain healthy skin and hair

12. Help building muscles

TIP 1: Always cook with high smoke point oil like extra virgin olive oil, flax seed, peanut oil, macadamia oil

TIP 2: Cooking with regular olive oil with low smoke point can be used for a quick pan fry only

BENEFITS OF SATURATED FATS (NON-ESSENTIAL FATS)

EFA (ESSENTIAL FATS) 

Omega 3-6 (Polyunsaturated fats)

Omega 3

It is the most important fat nutrient and it is mainly found in fish and some vegetable oil and seeds canola oil and peanut oil

Normal People Doses: 1.6 grams for adults and 1.1 grams for females

Bodybuilders Doses: 2 to 3 grams

Common Foods containing them per 100:

  • salmon: 4.0 grams EPA and DHA
  • mackerel: 3.0 grams EPA and DHA
  • sardines: 2.2 grams EPA and DHA
  • anchovies: 1.0 grams EPA and DHA
  • chia seeds: 4.9 grams ALA
  • walnuts: 2.5 grams ALA
  • flaxseeds: 2.3 grams ALA

Omega 6 (Polyunsaturated fats)

Found mostly in vegetable oil

Normal people Doses: According to U.S. institute of medicine 17 grams for males and 12 grams for females

Bodybuilders Doses:  the same

Common Foods containing them per 100:

  • soybean oil: 50 grams
  • corn oil: 49 grams
  • mayonnaise: 39 grams
  • walnuts: 37 grams
  • sunflower seeds: 34 grams
  • almonds: 12 grams
  • cashew nuts: 8 grams

Omega 9 (Monounsaturated fats)

Those fats are containing one double or triple bond per molecule, it is healthy and one should be consuming however they are not actually essential as body can produce them

No doses: body produce them

Common Foods containing them per 100:

  • olive oil: 83 grams
  • cashew nut oil: 73 grams
  • almond oil: 70 grams
  • avocado oil: 60 grams
  • peanut oil: 47 grams
  • almonds: 30 grams
  • cashews: 24 grams
  • walnuts: 9 grams

SUPPLEMENTS:

If you have a nutrition dense diet, we do not recommend an Omega 3-6-9 but Omega 3 will be sufficient however if you feel your diet is missing those healthy fats then you go for an Omega 3-6-9

It is recommended to choose a supplement that contain Vitamin E as well the best type of Omega 3 is fish oil then comes the flax seed oil

SATURATED FAT

If you are a bodybuilder or fitness enthusiasts you should be limiting the overall fat specially saturated fat however limiting doesn’t mean you drop the fat intake to zero as your body needs to function you need a minimum amount and below, we will show what benefits you will be having from consuming those minimum

BENEFITS:

  1. Raising testosterone
  2. Improve cardiovascular health
  3. Strengthen the bones
  4. Improve liver health
  5. Increase immune system

FOOD CONTAINING SATURATED FATS:

  1. Meat
  2. Chicken
  3. Egg yolk
  4. Butter
  5. Coconut oil
  6. Margarine 
  7. Whole Milk
  8. Milk cheese

If you are a bodybuilder and have a six pack you should already know by now what doses is good for you, otherwise you should be limiting yourself from these fats otherwise all the health benefits we talked about will be the opposite

TIP 1: Most bodybuilders every now and then add some butter, eat full fat yogurt which is good for you while maintaining your overall diet and cardio and six pack

TIP 2: Adding saturated fasts on your cheat meal or day will help your muscle building routine

TRANSFAT:

Are found in some animal products or hydrogenated vegetable oil and those should be avoided at all costs

Consuming these fats will increase your LDL which is the harmful cortisol, increase the risk of blood clotting, heart attack and strokes, it doesn’t have any health benefits but just harm

         Examples of trans fat:

  • Baked goods, such as cakes, cookies and pies
  • Shortening
  • Microwave popcorn
  • Frozen pizza
  • Refrigerated dough, such as biscuits and rolls
  • Fried foods, including French fries, doughnuts and fried chicken
  • Nondairy coffee creamer
  • Margarine (non-natural)

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