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Monday, November 23, 2020

“Types of Dietary Fats”

 


WHAT ARE DIETARY FATS? Dietary fats are a type of nutrient in food. "Fat" used to be a bad word in nutrition. Years ago, your doctor might have recommended that you limit or avoid fat in your diet to prevent weight gain and health problems like heart disease and diabetes. Now, doctors know that all fats aren't bad. Some fats lower your cholesterol level and help keep you healthy. You need some fat in your diet.

Fats have many important functions in your body, they:

  • Give you energy
  • Keep your body warm
  • Build cells
  • Protect your organs
  • Help your body absorb vitamins from foods
  • Make hormones that help your body work the way it should

The key is to get a good balance of fats and other nutrients in your diet. Eat the healthiest kinds of fats, in the right amounts. Unsaturated fats are the healthy fats. Saturated and trans fats are generally not as good for you.

SATURATED VS. UNSATURATED FATS: The difference between dietary fats lies in their chemical structure. All fats are made up of a chain of carbon atoms that are linked -- or bonded -- to hydrogen atoms.

  • In saturated fats, the carbon atoms are totally covered, or "saturated," with hydrogen atoms. This makes them solid at room temperature.
  • In unsaturated fats, fewer hydrogen atoms are bound to carbon atoms. These fats are liquid at room temperature.

SATURATED FATS: A diet rich in saturated fats can drive up your total cholesterol and tip the balance toward more harmful LDL cholesterol, which can lead to blockages in arteries in your heart and other parts of your body. LDL cholesterol raises your risk for heart disease.

You'll find saturated fat in foods like these:


Red meat like beef, lamb, and pork
  • Skin-on chicken and other poultry
  • Whole-milk dairy products like milk, cheese, and ice cream
  • Butter
  • Eggs
  • Palm and coconut oils
  • There’s some debate in the medical community over saturated fats. Some studies have found no evidence that these fats directly contribute to heart disease. And some types of saturated fat, like those in milk, might be better for you than others, such as red meat.

    In general, the American Heart Association recommends that you get no more than 5% or 6% of your daily calories from saturated fat. So, if you eat 2,000 calories a day, limit saturated fat to 120 of those calories or 13 grams of saturated fat per day. What you use in your diet instead of saturated fat also matters. For example, eating polyunsaturated fat instead of saturated fat might lower your heart disease risk. But replacing saturated fats with carbohydrates might raise your heart disease risk.

    UNSATURATED FATS: Unsaturated fats come mainly from vegetables, nuts, and fish. They're liquid at room temperature. Because these fats are good for your heart and the rest of your body, experts recommend that you eat them in place of saturated and trans fats.

    Unsaturated fats come in two forms:

    Monounsaturated fats have one unsaturated chemical bond. Oils that have these fats are liquid at room temperature, but they turn solid when you refrigerate them.

    You'll find monounsaturated fats in foods like:

    • Avocados
    • Olive, canola, and peanut oils
    • Almonds, hazelnuts, pecans, and other nuts

    Polyunsaturated fats have many unsaturated chemical bonds. Polyunsaturated oils stay liquid at room temperature and in the refrigerator.

    You'll find polyunsaturated fat in foods like:

    • Flaxseed, corn, soybean, and sunflower oil
    • Walnuts
    • Flaxseeds
    • Salmon, tuna, and other fatty fish

    There are two types of polyunsaturated fats: omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

    Omega-3 fatty acids come in three forms:

    • Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), found mainly in fish
    • Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), also found mainly in fish
    • Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) from plant sources like flaxseed, vegetable oils, and nuts

    Studies show that eating fish high in omega-3 fatty acids lowers your risk of cardiovascular disease. Yet taking omega-3 supplements may not have the same benefit. Researchers are also looking at whether omega-3s might help prevent or slow Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. You need to get these essential fats from food because your body doesn't make them. To get enough omega-3 fatty acids in your diet, eat fish like salmon, mackerel, and herring at least two times a week.

    Omega-6 fatty acids are found in foods like leafy green vegetables, seeds, nuts, and vegetable oils. Doctors used to think that omega-6 fatty acids contributed to heart disease. Now, evidence suggests that these fatty acids are actually good for your heart. The American Heart Association recommends that you get 5% to 10% of your daily calories from omega-6 fatty acids. Most people already get this amount in their diet.

    TRANS FATS: Small amounts of trans fats happen naturally in animal-based foods like meat and milk. But most trans fats are made in an industrial process. Companies add hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them solid at room temperature, so foods last longer. It also gives them a satisfying taste and texture.

    You may find trans fats in these foods:

    • French fries and other fried foods
    • Cakes, pies, biscuits, cookies, crackers, doughnuts, and other baked goods
    • Stick or tub margarines
    • Microwave popcorn
    • Frozen pizza

    Trans fat might taste good, but it's not good for you. This unhealthy type of fat raises your LDL cholesterol level, making you more likely to have heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. It also lowers "good" HDL cholesterol. The American Heart Association recommends that you get no more than 1% of your daily calories from trans fats. Some places have banned trans fats altogether.

    ARE TRANS FAT-FREE FOODS HEALTHY FOODS? Not always. Some trans fat-free foods might still have a lot of unhealthy saturated fat in them. They might contain lots of sugar and salt that aren’t good for you, either. Read labels carefully before eating packaged or processed foods.

    THE BOTTOM LINE: To keep your heart -- and the rest of you -- healthy, get most of your fats from unsaturated sources. And get the bulk of your nutrition from healthy, low-fat foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean protein such as fish and skinless poultry.

    REVIEWED BY: Neha Pathak, MD, WebMD on August 18, 2020

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    Thursday, November 19, 2020

    “Don’t Wait Until Thanksgiving to Thank HIM!”

     


    Read: 1 Chronicles 16:7-36

    “O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy and loving-kindness endure forever” (1 Chronicles 16:34 AMP)

    We often think of Gratitude in terms of Gain: Someone gives you a ride to work. A neighbor cooks a meal when you’ve had surgery. Your boss notices your hard work and gives you a raise. The kids clean up the house or your husband cooks dinner. For these things (no matter how rare or how often they're done), of course You’re Grateful! And if you remember your mother’s upbringing, you promptly write a thank-you note or better yet, open your mouth and Tell Them Thank You!

    However, it’s even more astonishing to witness people Overcome with an Attitude of Thanksgiving in Dire Circumstances: For example, think of the parents of a terminally ill child who praise God for each day of their daughter or son’s life. How can they possibly visit the cancer center, watch them take needles every day for diabetes, or wait endlessly on the list for a transplant, and yet still praise and thank God for life? You might even be baffled by a family’s ability to be thankful in the midst of disaster, weeping with joy that even though their house and possessions have been destroyed by flood, fire or earthquake, their family has survived, and for that alone they are thankful! 

    I’m always amazed by people who can Thank God Regardless of Their Situation or Circumstance. Those who possess a grateful heart even after their car has been repossessed; those who still come to the house of the Lord with praise on their lips even though they’ve been evicted from their own house. I’m in awe of those who receive “death notices” from their doctor’s appointments and yet they go out and still gratefully visit the sick and shut in. It’s mind-blowing those who can preach a message after receiving a pink slip! Or those who can attend a wedding, with gift in hand, and a smile on their face, even though they just received their divorce papers in the mail. Believe it or not, there are people who are Really Just Grateful! Why? Because they know that even when their lives change, their God doesn’t! He is Consistently Faithful, and that They Refuse to Forget!  

    “O my soul, bless God. From head to toe, I’ll bless His holy name! O my soul, bless God, don’t forget a single blessing!” (Psalm 103:1-2 MSG)

    That’s when your thanksgiving is for real, when someone can look at your life and see not a thing you should be thankful for and yet you continuously offer God your praise, worship, exaltation, adoration, jubilance, gratitude and thanksgiving...ANYHOW! In other words, God has been so good to you already that if He doesn’t do another thing, He is still worthy of your thanksgiving! 

    But even deeper than Gratitude for a favor, or thankfulness in the midst of misery, thanksgiving can be viewed as a Testament to an Enduring Quality in Someone we Admire and Respect. For instance, David celebrated God’s divine attributes with a heart of pure Thanksgiving. With great fanfare, the ark of the covenant had finally arrived in Jerusalem and taken its place into the tent David had prepared for it. After the offerings were made and the feast was over, David’s gladness spilled over into a great song of jubilant thanksgiving.

    Consider the countless reasons you have to be Grateful. Has something brought great joy to your life? Consider the attributes of those you love; your husband’s faithfulness, your wife’s generosity, your friends’ trustworthiness, your parents’ goodness, your child’s tender heart. Aren't you Grateful? Or do you get so caught up on the negatives that it completely overshadows the positives? 

    Truth is, God has been better to us than we could have ever been to ourselves, and better than Any of Us Deserve! Just take a moment to reflect on His provision for you to have a place to lay your head; food on your table; clothes on your back; transportation (by any means) and traveling mercies as icing on the cake! Reflect on how He’s healed you, saved you, delivered you, protected you! Reflect on how many times He stepped in right in the nick of time! Reflect on how He’s kept you in a right and sound mind, despite the chaos around you! Reflect on how He’s kept you in the midst of the mess YOU put yourself in! The list could go on forever, because that’s just how good He’s been! No matter how you look at it, The Lord has been Good to You! You Owe Him a Grateful Heart!

    This week is the perfect time togive thanks to the Lord, for He is good.Don’t wait for the Thanksgiving DAY! After all, the Lord has abundantly blessed you, and He didn’t wait for a holiday to do it, so why would you wait until a holiday to Thank Him? 

    Start by expressing Thanks for some of the things David included in his prayer:

    “God’s Wonderful Acts…” (vs. 9, “Sing to Him, sing praises to Him; meditate on and talk of all His wondrous works and devoutly praise them!” AMP);

    “His Miracles…” (vs. 12, “[Earnestly] remember the marvelous deeds which He has done, His miracles, and the judgments He uttered [as in Egypt],” AMP);

    “His Salvation…” (vs. 23, “Sing to the Lord, all the earth; show forth from day to day His salvation” AMP);

    “His Glory And Marvelous Deeds Among All Peoples …” (vs. 24, “Declare His glory among the nations, His marvelous works among all peoples” AMP);

    “His Holiness…” (vs. 29, “Ascribe to the Lord the glory due His name. Bring an offering and come before Him; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness and in holy array” AMP).

    Everything About God is Worthy of Our Praise! Let us not allow anyone or anything to rob us of the gift of a thankful, grateful heart! No matter what your situation is today it can always be worse! 

    Believe it or not but someone is standing online at a soup kitchen grateful, while you throw half-eaten food in the garbage for which you didn’t even say grace over to thank God for His provision. Someone is grateful to have enough coins to put in the bus to get from point A to point B, and yet you mumble and grumble about the gas money you Do Have to put gas in your car. Someone is grateful that Medicaid/Medicare covered enough of their prescription cost that they could get their necessary meds, while you fuss that you have to go and pick up your meds of which your health insurance covered in full. Someone is grateful to wake up even if it’s alone, while you roll over next to an imperfect spouse who loves you perfectly, and yet you’re ungrateful. Someone is excited that their child came home from school safely even through a rough neighborhood, while you have yet to give God thanks for your straight A student, in a private school, in a good neighborhood! There is always someone somewhere that would love to be in your shoes, but while they are in their own (no matter how painful), they are walking with God…Grateful...ANYHOW!

    There are people pushing their entire lives around in a shopping cart that are still thankful; there are people sleeping under the bridge in a cardboard box that are still grateful; there are people standing on the bridge who are thankful God sent someone right on time to talk them off it before they took a leap to their death; there are people riding the subways to stay warm who are still grateful for a little temporary heat and shelter; there are people who had a half-eaten butter roll from the garbage can this morning, and knowing that it will be their only meal for the day, they still thank God for something to eat. There are people singing God’s praises in the hospital; people are worshiping Him while enduring chemotherapy; radiation and dialysis; people are thanking Him even as they go into surgery; people are grateful to Him while struggling through rehab; people are adoring Him behind prison walls as they’re so grateful to Him for saving, healing and delivering them right where they are; people are eating His every Word passionately even as they sit alone in the nursing homes with no one to visit them but the presence of the Lord; people are sick and shut in, and still they have praise on their lips and worship in their spirits. 

    Surely, you can think of a reason also to give God thanks?

    Are you getting this? Being thankful has nothing to do with a holiday; being thankful should be a believer’s everyday way of life. Because truthfully, we have so much to be grateful for! After all the mistakes, fumbles, failures, flaws, bad choices, and sin-filled days and nights, God still loved all of us so much that He would send His only begotten Son to save such a wretch as we were, and still are! How can we not be thankful? How can we not be grateful? Our names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life; we’re placed in the palm of the Father where no man can pluck us out; we’re kept securely in the midst of the Father’s Will where there is safety; we have Heaven as our hope and home. We indeed have much to be grateful and thankful for, and none of us should ever need a holiday or calendar to tell us that!

    We should all sing with David, “Let the heavens be glad and let the earth rejoice; and let men say among the nations, The Lord reigns!” (vs. 31 AMP) Because despite any of our circumstances, the Lord yet rules and reigns and treats His children as the sons and daughters of a King, which they are (even when they don’t look like it or live like it). We need to stop complaining, grumbling, murmuring, because the Lord loves us, looks out for us, and lives in us, who wouldn’t be grateful for that?

    So, Today, no matter what happens, Give God Thanks! Remember: No Matter What Road You Travel Down In Life, No Matter How Bumpy, Or How Many Times You Feel Detoured and Even Derailed…GOD IS ALWAYS IN CONTROL! YOU WILL REACH YOUR DESTINATION! So Why Not Enjoy Jesus Along the Journey?! Give Him Thanks Always, For All Things! 1 Thessalonians 5:18, “THANK [GOD] IN EVERYTHING [NO MATTER WHAT THE CIRCUMSTANCES MAY BE, BE THANKFUL AND GIVE THANKS], FOR THIS IS THE WILL OF GOD FOR YOU [WHO ARE] IN CHRIST JESUS [THE REVEALER AND MEDIATOR OF THAT WILL].” (AMPC)

    REFLECTION QUESTIONS:

    1.       Do you think your friends and family would characterize you as a grateful person? Why or why not?

    2.       What are the characteristics of God for which you are thankful?

    3.       How often do you remember to thank God for His work in your life and in the world around you? 

    4.       Are you a complainer? If so, what are you going to do, starting today, to change your behavior?

    5.       When something “bad” happens, do you still thank God? Do you still trust God?

    6.       Who are 5 people you are grateful to have in your life? Do they know you’re grateful for them?

    7.       How do you show your loved ones your gratitude for them?

    8.       How has someone shown you gratitude that you will never forget?

    9.       What is your favorite Thanksgiving Scripture?

    10.   If you had to express your thanks to God in only 3 words, what would they be? (And no it can’t be thank you Jesus)…lol, surely you can be more creative than that!

    RELATED SCRIPTURES:

    Psalm 100:1-5, “Shout with joy before the Lord, O earth! Obey Him gladly; come before Him, singing with joy. Try to realize what this means – the Lord is God! He made us – we are His people, the sheep of His pasture. Go through His open gates with great thanksgiving; enter His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him and bless His name. For the Lord is always good. He is always loving and kind, and His faithfulness goes on and on to each succeeding generation” (TLB);

    Colossians 3:16-17, “Remember what Christ taught, and let His words enrich your lives and make you wise; teach them to each other and sing them out in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing to the Lord with thankful hearts. And whatever you do or say, let it be as a representative of the Lord Jesus, and come with Him into the presence of God the Father to give Him your thanks.” (AMP)

    HOMEWORK: READ: Psalm 136:1-26

    “Thou Who hast given so much to me, give me one more thing – A GRATEFUL HEART” (George Herbert)

    “There’s always a blessing to thank God for; the ones you are aware of, and the ones that you are not. Be grateful to God every day.” (Author Unknown)

    “Sometimes I just look up, smile and say, ‘I know that was You, God, thanks!’” (Author Unknown)

    “God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today. Have you used one to say thank You?” (Dr. William Arthur Ward)

    “I am grateful to God for all His many untold blessings upon my life.” (Lailah Gifty Akita)

    “Gratitude is our ability to see the grace of God, morning by morning, no matter what else greets us in the course of the day.” (Craig Barnes)

    “Dear God: Today, I woke up. I’m healthy. I’m alive. I’m blessed. I apologize for all my complaining. I’m truly grateful for all You have done in my life.” (Author Unknown)

    “The best way to show my gratitude to God is to accept everything, even my problems, with joy.” (Mother Teresa)

    “When we were children we were grateful to those who filled our stockings at Christmas time. Why are we not grateful to God for filling our stockings with legs?” (Gilbert K. Chesterton)

    “Gratitude is Thanking God After it Happens. Faith is Thanking God Before it Happens.” (Mark Batterson)

    Much Love, Dr. Shermaine 

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