The Risks of Eating Saturated Fats
Consuming a diet high in saturated fats poses risks. But first, let’s understand where cholesterol comes from.
The dangers of cholesterol:
Cholesterol and triglycerides lead to the buildup of plaque:
Foods to Avoid:
Foods to avoid are those high in fat, especially saturated and trans fats, and cholesterol, including fatty meats such as bacon, sausage, and organ meats like liver and brain, egg yolks (you can eat egg whites), shellfish, squid, shrimp, and fish eggs, cheese, cream, butter, cakes, cookies, and doughnuts, fried foods, and foods prepared with pork fat, palm oil, coconut oil, or coconut cream.
Cholesterol levels in some types of food
The following table shows the amount of cholesterol in 100 grams of each food:
Food Item Cholesterol (milligrams)
Chicken breast, skinless 63
Duck, meat 82
Beef, meat 65
White tuna fish 69
Skipjack tuna fish 51
Black tiger shrimp 175
Squid 251
Chicken egg, whole 508
Pork spare ribs 105
Crab meat 145
* Source: Bureau of Nutrition, Department of Health
Tips for people with high cholesterol:
Have cholesterol levels checked regularly and take cholesterol-lowering medication as prescribed by a doctor.
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