Beware of these 10 high-fat fast-food concoctions
September 13, 2008 – 6:03 am
by Sally Wadyka for MSN Health & Fitness
The good news is that fast-food restaurants have all made great strides toward adding healthier choices to their menus. But the bad news is that the majority of fast food offerings are still loaded with excess calories and fat. “At the very least, try to downsize rather than super-size,” says Leslie Bonci, a registered dietitian and director of sports nutrition at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. “Those so-called ‘value meals’ may give you more for your money, but that means more for your waistline too.”
According to the American Heart Association recommendations, your daily fat intake should not be more than 30 percent of your total calories, with saturated fat contributing no more than 7 percent. For someone eating 2,000 calories a day, that means fewer than 600 calories from fat, or less than 66 grams. And within that total, saturated fat should be limited to fewer than 15 grams (if you are worried about high cholesterol or heart disease, that number should be even lower).
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