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When It Comes to Eating Fat, Go Long

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Check out this natural, easy, and enjoyable way to keep your hunger in check: Eat long, liquid fats.

This type of fat helps turn off hunger signals and sate your appetite, so you eat less overall. Invite a few to every meal.

The Long Way to Full
What's a long, liquid fat, you ask? According to John La Puma, MD, author of ChefMD's Big Book of Culinary Medicine, these fats have lots of carbon molecules adding to their length. More importantly, they produce cholecystokinin (CCK) -- a lovely hormone that tells your brain, "You're full now. You can stop eating." (Browse his book online.)

Long and Short of It
You'll find long-chain, liquid fats right where you might expect -- in the healthiest of foods. Good sources include fatty fish (salmon, trout), nuts and seeds (walnuts, flax), and plant-based foods (avocado, olive oil). You should not only eat more of these kinds of foods but also jettison the short-chain, solid fats (read saturated fats) at the same time. Why? Because not-so-healthy fats actually make you hungrier, according to La Puma. (Find out how saturated fats keep you feeding your face.)

More Hunger-Nixing Notions
Naturally, we all wish we could keep our hunger in check sometimes, and lose a few extra pounds in the process. Here are a few more tricks to try that won't leave you feeling like a hunger artist. Learn more about fats -- the good, the bad, and the ugly.
RealAge Benefit: Avoiding saturated and trans fats can make your RealAge more than 4 years younger.

References Published on 05/28/2008.
ChefMD's Big Book of Culinary Medicine. La Puma, J., New York: Crown Publishers, 2008.

EDITOR'S PICK
Avocado Oil



Guacamole'd out? Try this -- avocado oil! With a vibrant green color and subtle, nutty undertones, it's good as a bread dip, a salad dressing, or an anything drizzle. And not only does it rank up there with nuts and olive oil when it comes to omega fat content, but it has a smoke point over 500 degrees Fahrenheit, too. So cook, grill, and stir-fry at will!

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