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#36 7 Reasons Avocado Should be on Your Bariatric Plate

#36 7 Reasons Avocado Should be on Your Bariatric Plate

FromBariatric Surgery Success


#36 7 Reasons Avocado Should be on Your Bariatric Plate

FromBariatric Surgery Success

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Feb 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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This food is sugar, sodium and cholesterol free. It’s a good choice for your bariatric plate. Any guesses? OK, Think about guacamole. What comes to mind? You got it. Avocado. Say what? You‘ve heard you shouldn’t eat it because of the fat? I’ve got a lot of good news to share in just a minute.
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Back to that avocado we love so much in guacamole or just sliced up and added to any dish.

In it’s natural state right off the tree, avocado is all that…sugar free, sodium free, cholesterol free and a source of good fat. Plus an avocado contains at least 20 different vitamins and minerals including vitamin C, folate, vitamin E, copper, iron and zinc. It’s a who’s who of nutrition.
Wait a minute, you just heard me say that it’s cholesterol free but yet it’s high in fat. What gives? Let me clear up this confusion as the avocado is a rather unique fruit. Cholesterol is only found in animal products and this is a fruit so it’s naturally cholesterol free. Think about most fruit. What macro is it mainly made of? Yes, carbohydrate. But avocado is different. A fruit yes, high in carbs, no. Instead it’s high in healthy fats called monounsaturated. This fat helps keep you feeling full or what’s called your satiety value so this fat can help curb hunger and help prevent weight regain.
Avocado benefits also your bone health: one of those 20 vitamin and minerals that make up this superstar is vitamin K. It’s typically left out of the ‘how to keep bones healthy’ conversation that mainly focuses on vitamin D and calcium. Essential for bone health, vitamin K can help increase the amount of the mineral calcium that is absorbed by the body. Did you know that only one quarter of an avocado provides you about 12% of the vitamin K you need every day? But don’t miss this…if you’re taking a blood thinner like warfarin, don’t start eating large amounts of avocado quickly because of the vitamin K content. It needs to be a gradual increase and if you’re having your INR or PT levels monitored, it doesn’t hurt to let your health professional know you’ve added avocado to your diet IF you are consuming it regularly. They need to be aware of vitamin K rich foods that might alter a test.
Avocados also contain natural compounds called phytosterols. Why should you care?
Released:
Feb 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Your nutrition and health, your journey and transformation, and your success after bariatric/weight loss surgery are my focus. As a registered dietitian nutritionist I help you conquer weight regain, cravings and emotional eating with the Bariatric Surgery Success (Tools You Need for Your Transformation) podcast.