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Low Fat

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- Is It for You?
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- Our Nutritionist Says
- iVillagers Say

Reviewed By:
Lynn Grieger, RD

Is a Low Fat Diet for You?

This chart can help you see how a low-fat diet fits your goals and lifestyle concerns.

Duration
Indefinite
Restaurants
Yes
Alcohol Yes, in moderation
Caffeine Yes, in moderation
Special Foods Yes; focus is on fat-free or reduced-fat foods
Family Friendly Yes, although very low-fat diets may not be suitable for children, who need a certain amount of healthy fats
Vegetarian Friendly Yes, although many sources of protein for vegetarians (e.g., nuts, beans) are fairly high in fat

Sample Low Fat Diet Menu

A traditional low fat diet consists mainly of foods that are low in fat and high in fiber. Some people may wish to add foods that contain monounsaturated fats, such as avocado and nuts:

Breakfast:

  • Oatmeal made with skim milk, topped with blueberries
  • Cup of herbal tea

Lunch:

  • Ginger carrot soup with whole-wheat bread
  • Pear, apple and cranberry fruit salad

Dinner:

  • Mediterranean chicken over whole-wheat spaghetti
  • Roasted vegetables
  • Small glass of red wine
  • Sliced melon with cherries

Snacks:

  • Celery sticks or broccoli and low-fat ranch dressing
  • Low-fat cottage cheese (or fat-free yogurt) with fresh fruit

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Review Date: 11-08-2007
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