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Originally Posted by cookinmary
Does anyone here just count fat grams that you eat per day? And not count total calories. Isnt fat what makes a person fat anyway?
I mean still keep an eye on calorie per say, but pay more attention to fat grams.
Excess calories are what make someone fat, not eating fat, unless you eat too much of it. And there are plenty of calories in many fat free foods, esp. processed "diet" foods, which are often fat free but have lots of sugar since they have to get the flavor from something, right? lol!
Your body also needs a certain amount of fat for healthy functioning, although it's best to get that fat from foods that have other nutritional benefits, such as nuts, olive oil, salmon, eggs, and avocado to name a few. You don't want to go crazy, but somewhere between 20-30% of your calories should come from these healthy fat sources. the number of grams is dependent on how many calories a day you eat - at 1500 per day, you'd want to have no more than 50 gr of fat.