Sugar turns into fat in our body. |
Fat free food has become a popular choice when you go shopping.
Everywhere you go signs yell “fat free” as if to suggest that the food you are going to eat is healthier and less fattening.
Many
of us assume that fat free food is actually not fattening at all. A sad result
of the “fat free” craze is people putting those extra pounds without realizing
why.
The word
fat has many meanings. Two of them are fat in the food we eat and fat that we
put on our bodies as a result of eating too much bad nutrition and not enough
exercise. It is unfortunate that the word fat is used to describe these two
totally different meanings. Because the same word carries those meanings many
of us tempt to believe that as a result of eating fat free food we will not
gain fat on our bodies.
The truth
is that eating fat does not necessarily mean that this fat will be put on our
bodies as extra pounds. Fat has more calories per gram than many other
ingredients. Eating a lot of fat means consuming much more energy than our body
needs and extra energy means the body turning this energy into layers fat
reserves. It is really the energy in the fat and not the fat itself that is
fattening.
So don’t
think that just by avoiding fat you will avoid getting fat – that is just not
true. Fat free food is less tasty than food with fat. Many times in order to
compensate for the lost of taste food companies add sugar and other ingredients
to their products. Processed sugar is a very low quality source of energy. In
fact the body can only use that energy for a very short time after it was
consumed. Since most of us are not going to jog right after consuming sugar the
body will have nothing to do with that extra energy but convert it to fat.
Sugar turnsinto fat in our body. Many people do not realize that or just ignore that fact.
Consuming fat free food that is rich in sugar is not different than consuming
food with a lot of fat or just consuming a lot fat and calories. The body is an
amazing machine and it is very efficient. Energy that can not be used or is not
needed is reserved for the future and the way in which the body reserves energy
is by building extra layers of fat. So when we eat fatty food we actually just
consume too much energy – the reason we gain weight is not because we eat fat
that sticks to out body but because that fat has too much energy and the excess
energy is converted to layers of fat by our body. And when we eat fat free food
that is rich in sugar our body will again have excess energy that can not be
used and that will be converted to layers of fat too.
To conclude
it is important to understand that fat free does not mean healthy or non
fattening food. Always check the nutrition facts of the food you consume to
determine that you are not consuming too many calories or too much sugar. It is
better to have some fat in your food and less sugar than too much sugar and no
fat at all. As always the best diet is one that preaches for moderation in the
quantity of food and in its nutrition. Make sure your calories are consumed
from nutritious ingredients and not from just sugar and fat.
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