4 ‘Sneaky’ High-Fat Foods That Dietitians Say Cause Belly Flab
July 2, 2024 by Mariam Qayum
This story has been updated since it was originally published to include an additional item
Losing belly fat is considered to be one of the hardest challenges when it comes to losing weight. The combination of a slower metabolism, aging, and not being mindful of what we’re eating and how much of it we’re eating can be reasons why we develop tummy fat. While there are many factors involved in developing some belly fat over time, there is one type of high-fat food that dietitians say we should avoid: trans fat.
We spoke to Mary Sabat, MS, RDN, LD, to share with us why this specific type of fat could possibly be contributing to our stomach fat, four foods it’s found in, and what other healthier alternatives we can replace it with while still satisfying our cravings. Read on to learn more.
Trans FatYou might have seen the term ‘trans fat’ labeled on products here and there, and Sabat tells us what it actually is: “Trans fat is a type of unsaturated fat that is artificially created through a process called hydrogenation, which solidifies liquid oils and increases the shelf life of food products. Trans fat is commonly found in commercially baked goods, fried foods, packaged snacks, and some margarines.”
The consumption of trans fat is known to have a correlation with adverse health effects and the increase of abdominal fat. Sabat explains that “trans fat has been shown to promote inflammation, raise bad cholesterol (LDL), lower good cholesterol (HDL), and impair insulin sensitivity. These effects can contribute to weight gain, especially in the abdominal area, and increase the risk of various health conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.”
With trans fat being commonly used in most of the products we see, it’s hard to stay away from it unless we’re mindful of knowing what’s in the food we consume. Some common foods that can contain trans fat are fried foods, commercially baked goods, snacks like microwave popcorn, and margarine.