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4 Times When Regular Fat Is Better Than Low Fat

salad dressingsGrocery stores and restaurants make it so easy to help you avoid gaining weight by offering fat-free, low-fat or no-fat options, but these “light” choices might be doing just the opposite. A recent study out of Sweden found that men who consumed very little dairy fat at the beginning of the study were more likely to be obese 12 years later. The men with a high dairy fat intake at the start were less likely to be obese 12 years later.

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Researchers of the study didn’t speculate the reasons behind these surprising findings, however, experts suggest that although the fat in foods like whole milk add calories, they also help you feel fuller longer – which may lead you to consume fewer calories overall.  Reading labels and watching your fat intake is a must, but you should always go with the full-fat original of the following foods:

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Salad Dressing
Low fat typically means added sugar or salt and when it comes to no-fat salad dressing, that can mean a loss of important nutrients. “Zero-fat salad dressing is a big no-no because the fat helps us absorb carotenoids—the nutrient-rich compounds found in the vegetables in our salads,” says Dawn Jackson Blatner, author of The Flexitarian Diet.

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