Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Just for you 😱Tell you what Deus, if you like it then you eat it. Not for me though thanks very much. I don't fear fat I just really don't want to eat it.
Just for you 😱Tell you what Deus, if you like it then you eat it. Not for me though thanks very much. I don't fear fat I just really don't want to eat it.
George Foreman grills are great. If you lived nearer to me Id drop you round the occasional home cooked meal. I always end up cooking too much and my freezer has loads of frozen chilli and bolognese in it!
Get yourself some quorn steaks 🙂:
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Have a plant protein based diet and live longer (and you might be around when the cure is found).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-36942221
You don't actually live longer, it just seems like it!Get yourself some quorn steaks 🙂:
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Have a plant protein based diet and live longer (and you might be around when the cure is found).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-36942221
Mmmmmm......
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Booo!
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Deusy I possibly wouldn't get quite so hung up about meat that appears to have a lot more fat actually having masses more. The vast majority of red meat, excluding rabbit and a few others has a very high fat content. There will of course be slight variations from steak to steak but I really would not like to have to live on the difference. There is a popular misconception that because meat appears to be visibly leaner as in the steaks that you show above that it has little or no fat. This can be wildly inaccurate. Have a look at this article from the MEN'S FITNESS WEBSITE . The T bone contains 25g of fat, 10.5g of this is saturated. Even when trimmed of the crappy stuff around the edges it may look quite healthy but sadly it ain't😱
It is the protein that raises the blood sugar, so shouldnt be eaten during a basal test.My dietician tells me that eating fat increases insulin resistance. Is she wrong?
This was in the context of my explaining how a virtually zero carb lunch could not be eaten during basal tests as the protein raises my blood sugar. She implied it was the fat causing the problem.
I think you've missed my point, I'm telling you that fat is healthy and good for you and shouldn't be avoided. Something like 60% of my calories per day come from fat. I wouldn't dream of picking a steak which had the fat trimmed off. It's the only macronutrient that doesn't affect your blood sugar.
In 2008, researchers from Oxford University undertook a Europe-wide study of the causes of heart disease. Its data shows an inverse correlation between saturated fat and heart disease, across the continent. France, the country with the highest intake of saturated fat, has the lowest rate of heart disease; Ukraine, the country with the lowest intake of saturated fat, has the highest. When the British obesity researcher Zoë Harcombe performed an analysis of the data on cholesterol levels for 192 countries around the world, she found that lower cholesterol correlated with higher rates of death from heart disease.
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation, in a 2008 analysis of all studies of the low-fat diet, found “no probable or convincing evidence” that a high level of dietary fat causes heart disease or cancer. Another landmark review, published in 2010, in the American Society for Nutrition, and authored by, among others, Ronald Krauss, a highly respected researcher and physician at the University of California, stated “there is no significant evidence for concluding that dietary saturated fat is associated with an increased risk of CHD or CVD [coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease]”.
You're not easily persuaded by the facts are you? 😉 (I'm still trying to convince him that Jeremy Corbyn will make a fine PM and Trident is a worthless heap of junk 😉)As I have already stated if gorging your little chops on stodgy fat stuff makes you as content as you claim at every conceivable opportunity then fill your proverbial boots. For my own part I have already made it abundantly clear that it isn't really for me. Having you hold my nose and force me with it is unlikely to make it any more palatable to me. I suspect your doctor must rub his hands with glee at the very prospect of your next appointment with him. I look forward to reading your next article in The Lancet 😉
You're not easily persuaded by the facts are you? 😉 (I'm still trying to convince him that Jeremy Corbyn will make a fine PM and Trident is a worthless heap of junk 😉)
Well said Deus.....My position has always been people should eat whatever they like, provided it delivers the blood sugar and other health goals they require, and that any claims they make about diets be factually accurate. If you want to describe fat as unhealthy, or talk about my heart's discontent, don't be surprised about having that inaccuracy challenged! 🙂