Face The Fats

It's time to meet the Fats - some are bad and some are better.
According to a consumer survey conducted for the American Heart Association, fewer than half of Americans know that the "better" fats (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated) can help reduce their risk of heart disease.

Do you know everything you need to know to make healthy fat choices? Do you know:

  • Which dietary fats you should limit or avoid? 
  • Which are better for you than others? 
  • Which foods contain which types of fat? 
  • How many calories – and how much fat – you should eat each day?
  • If foods labeled "trans fat-free" are always healthy?

Don’t worry if you don’t know the answers. Most Americans are confused about fats. That’s why the American Heart Association created this Web site — to help you face the facts about fats

To begin learning more about fat facts and eating sensibly, go to any of the links on this page.

 
fats 101
 
my fats translator
 
live fat sensibly
Fats 101
Take our crash course on fats. It's everything you need to know, easy to read and all in one place.
My Fats Translator
A cool calculator that translates our fat recommendations into daily limits just for you. 
Live Fat-Sensibly
Learn how you can be smart about dietary fats when eating out or cooking at home.
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Last update July 2008


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