List of Foods That Contain Medium-Chain Triglycerides

It turns out that all saturated fats are not equal. Each saturated fat has its own structure, and their individual differences influence the way they work in your body, reports an article in the January 2014 issue of the “Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

Sandi Busch
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Foods High in Omega-6 Fatty Acids

Omega-6 fats, also known as linoleic acid, are available only in food. The human body can’t make them, so they're considered essential fats. They support brain function, bone health, reproductive health, hair growth and regulation of metabolism.

Alyssa Clement
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Should You Eat Walnuts or Almonds for Omega-3?

Omega-3 fats are a type of polyunsaturated fatty acid. There are three types of omega-3 fatty acids: alpha-linoleic acid (ALA), eicosapentanoic acid (EPA) and docosahexanoic acid (DHA). ALA is termed an essential fat because it cannot be synthesized by the body and must be obtained from the diet.

Tarynne Mingione
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What Are the Functions of Fat in the Diet?

Incorporating the right type of fats into your diet is equally as important as the amount of fat you consume. Saturated fats and trans fats, or “bad” fats, increase your risk of heart disease, high cholesterol and other diseases.

Judy Bruen
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Extra Virgin Olive Oil Nutritional Facts

Tasty olive oil is produced primarily in Mediterranean countries -- such as Italy, Spain and Greece -- and is consumed by people around the world. The flavor of olive oil depends on many factors, including climate, soil and how the olives are harvested and then pressed to produce the oil.

Jessica Jones
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How to Calculate the Fat Percentage in Daily Food Intake

Fat is a healthy macronutrient that assists with vitamin absorption, satiation, meal enjoyment, organ health and healthy skin and hair. Eating too much fat can cause you to take in too many calories and gain weight, though. Between 25 and 35 percent of your daily calorie intake should come from fats.

Andrea Cespedes
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Food Sources of Fats & Lipids

Lipids are fatlike substances that include fatty acids (fats), oils, waxes and steroids, such as cholesterol. These compounds are within and between cell membranes, and they help protect nerves. Different forms of fatty acids include unsaturated fats, saturated fats and trans fatty acids.

Clay McNight
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What Is the Difference Between Phospholipids and Triglycerides?

You may know a little about triglycerides if you've had blood work done to check your cholesterol and lipid levels, but you may not know too much about phospholipids. Although these two lipids have similar structures, they both play very different roles in your body.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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The Differences Between Vegetable Oil & Corn Oil

Comparing corn oil to canola oil and soybean oil will give you an idea of how vegetable oil is different than corn oil. Although vegetable oil can mean any oil that comes from a plant, it usually refers to soybean oil, canola oil or a mix of oils. This type of oil can also include corn oil or oil from sunflower seeds.

Jessica Bruso
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Difference Between Fats & Cholesterol

Fats and cholesterol are two distinct types of lipids, which are organic compounds that are insoluble in water. Although they are often found together in food and in the blood, they have very different structures and only a few functions in common. Fats provide energy -- in calories -- but cholesterol does not.

Janine Grant
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Adverse Effects of Palm Oil

Palm oil can be of two varieties: palm oil, made from palm fruit, or palm kernel oil, made from the seed inside the fruit. Both types are rich-tasting and common in tropical climates, such as in India and Malaysia.

Marie Dannie
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How Many Grams of Fat Are in Avocados?

Avocados are the highest fat fruit in existence, with the exception of the coconut. Most of the fat in an avocado comes from a heart-healthy type of unsaturated fat, whereas most of the fat in a coconut is saturated. There are several varieties of avocados.

Michele Turcotte, MS, RD
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