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Recommended Fat Intake

CalorieKing.com Staff


 

Fat is not all bad – but too much of it is. Find out how much fat you should be getting in your diet with this quick guide.

Also find out which types of fat are better for you and how much fat an infant's diet should have.


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Fats in the diet

Despite what many people think, fat is not all bad. In fact, fats in the diet are essential for good health – if you really did eat a 99% fat free diet, you would not be healthy. The problem with fat is that too much of it is unhealthy. As well as causing you to become overweight, too much fat contributes to obesity, a higher risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, gall stones and certain cancers.

When trying to eat a balanced diet, don’t forget that dietary fats/oils have over double the energy of carbohydrates and protein. Dietary fat is also more readily converted to and stored as body fat compared to carbohydrates and protein.

Energy values per gram

Carbohydrate 4 Calories
Protein 4 Calories
Fat/Oil 9 Calories
Alcohol 7 Calories

Excess carbohydrates may also be converted and stored as body fat. Excess alcohol also lessens the body's ability to burn fat and increases fat storage - particularly in the belly, which is a danger zone for health.


Recommended fat intake

With many of us getting over 40% of total calories from fat - either as fat or oil, or as fat in foods and drinks – it’s not surprising that Americans consume too much fat.

Healthy ranges for fat intake per day are as follows:

Children

30-60g

Teenagers (Active)

40-80g

Women

30-60g

Men (Active)

40-80g

Heavy Activity/Athlete

80-120g

The chart below shows the recommended maximum fat intake for different energy levels. Note that at lower calorie levels, the percent of fat calories should decrease to allow for protein calories (which have nutritional priority).

Calories

Fat

% cals from fat

1200 cals
1500 cals
1800 cals
2000 cals
2200 cals
2500 cals
2800 cals
3000 cals
3500 cals
4000 cals

30g
40g
50g
60g
70g
80g
90g
100g
117g
135g

23%
24%
25%
27%
28%
29%
29%
30%
30%
30%


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