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Low-Fat or Low-Carb Diet–Which Is Better for Weight Loss? | Morning Report

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With today’s obesity epidemic, finding the best weight loss diet has become a mission. A new study explores whether there is a clear winner in the debate between a low-carb and a low-fat diet.

Research suggests that people may benefit from individualized weight loss programs based on genotype patterns or baseline insulin secretion. Genotype patterns refer to three genes important for fat and carb metabolism.
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Some Fat Recommended in Daily Diet | UCLA Vital Signs

Fat is typically viewed as something to be avoided in our diet. But a UCLA Health expert says it’s not that simple. “The recommendation for adults is to commit approximately 30 percent of caloric intake to fat,” says Tsz Ying (Amy) Lee, MD, a UCLA internist and nutritional specialist in Thousand Oaks. “It is important that those calories are from the right kinds of fats.”

Dr. Lee explains that the unhealthiest fats are saturated fats, typically found in animal products such as red meat, butter, cheese and cream, and trans-fatty acids — unsaturated fats that come from synthetic oils most commonly found in processed foods. Trans-fatty acids are designed to increase the shelf life of products, and studies have found they raise the level of bad LDL cholesterol and
increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. “If you see on the back of a package that a product contains saturated or trans-fats, it is best to limit consumption or just stay away,” says Dr. Lee.

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Low-fat diet slightly better than low-carb for losing body fat

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A new study pits the two diets head-to-head, as more than a third of American adults are battling obesity. Dr. Holly Phillips joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings.