I'm sure this has been asked / answered before but some of the posts I've been reading on a couple of diabetes forums have blown my mind a little bit over the past few days. I've grown up on the education that fat is bad; I've changed some of that understanding recently and now get that the fats in avacados, fish, nuts can actually be positive but the comments I've read regarding full fat yoghurt and cheeses have shattered my 40 odd years of beliefs.
Plain fat free greek yoghurt, flax seed, almonds and berries is a staple breakfast of mine! I've been trying to lose weight and also control my triglyderide levels so the thought of anything other than fat free yoghurt has never crossed my mind. However, I'm now wondering if I should actually be moving up to full fat yoghurt (a portion for me would be around 150g). Have I got the wrong end of the stick or does full fat dairy give similar benefits to the fats in fish, nuts etc.?
Thanks
Plain fat free greek yoghurt, flax seed, almonds and berries is a staple breakfast of mine! I've been trying to lose weight and also control my triglyderide levels so the thought of anything other than fat free yoghurt has never crossed my mind. However, I'm now wondering if I should actually be moving up to full fat yoghurt (a portion for me would be around 150g). Have I got the wrong end of the stick or does full fat dairy give similar benefits to the fats in fish, nuts etc.?
Thanks