(NaturalNews)
New research presented at the 100th annual
meeting of the American Oil Chemists' Society
(AOCS) in Orlando, Fla., suggests that saturated
fat may not be the health villain that mainstream
medicine has insisted it is for the past
several decades. On the contrary, saturated
fat from the proper sources is actually
a vital nutrient required by the body for
maintaining good health.
Published
in the October issue of the journal Lipids,
the research calls on the medical industry
to reevaluate its position on saturated
fats based on actual science rather than
popular superstition. Researchers say that
the negative view of saturated fats is rooted
in an oversimplified, pseudo-scientific
understanding of the way fats work in the
body.
"The
relationship between dietary intake of fats
and health is intricate, and variations
in factors such as human genetics, life
stage and lifestyles can lead to different
responses to saturated fat intake,"
explained J. Bruce German, Ph.D., professor
and chemist at the University of California
at Davis. "Although diets inordinately
high in fat and saturated fat are associated
with increased cardiovascular disease risk
in some individuals, assuming that saturated
fat at any intake level is harmful is an
over-simplification and not supported by
scientific evidence."
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