How much fat to consumer per day?
#330732 - 06/07/08 06:09 AM
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uwponine
Reged: 03/19/05
Posts: 209
Loc: Wisconsin
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Howdy all,
Just curious how much fat (in terms of grams) you consume on an average day? I just started tracking my foods daily and was amazed at how much I was getting--I've been having a LOT of gi issues lately and I'm wondering if this is the cause. I'm looking to do low fat as a way of life-not fat free. I understand the importance of fat in a diet but all things in moderation, eh?
-------------------- IBS-C with major bloat!
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Heather says "Keep your fat intake to 20% - 25% of your total calories, and make your fats count. They should be monounsaturated and contain essential fatty acids, so choose fat sources such as olive oil, canola oil, avocados, finely ground nuts, fatty fish, flax oil, etc."
1 gram of fat equals 9 calories
Recommended number of calories per day for women is 1200-2000 and for men 1800-2400. Therefore recommended intake of fat per day for women is 26-55 grams and for men 40-65 grams.
My personal rule of thumb is to not eat foods containing more than 10% fat by weight.
Good luck
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So for a 2000 calorie diet it would be about 500 fat calories a day or about 55 grams (500 divided by 9). One tablespoon of oil (any kind) has 14 grams of fat. *The important thing is to have no more than 25-30% fat in your gut at one time. The amount per day is really made up of little meals of 25% each. If you catch my meaning.
-------------------- IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!
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