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{{talk|~ there are about 30 of them | {{talk|~ there are about 30 of them | ||
{{pbr}}~ almost everyone is at least ''somewhat'' lacking in one or more {{x|not outright deficiency, but insufficiency}} | {{pbr}}~ almost everyone is at least ''somewhat'' lacking in one or more {{x|not outright deficiency, but insufficiency}} | ||
{{pbr}}~ essential for metabolism | {{pbr}}~ essential for metabolism. This is one reason why some people have such a hard time exercising and burning calories {{x|side note: other things that get in the way include bad posture caused by electronics etc. link to page - there are solutions without living in the stone age}} | ||
{{pbr}}~ take a multi. | {{pbr}}~ take a multi. | ||
{{pbr}}~ dispel misconceptions about absorbability | {{pbr}}~ dispel misconceptions about absorbability | ||
{{pbr}}~ why food lacks these nutrients in the first place: long shelf life dry foods are why we don't have famines in the 'first world' - but this comes with tradeoffs, nutrients lost. | {{pbr}}~ why food lacks these nutrients in the first place: long shelf life dry foods are why we don't have famines in the 'first world' - but this comes with tradeoffs, nutrients lost. But this can be made up for}} | ||
===Protein=== | ===Protein=== | ||
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{{pbr}}~ Fats in the body are mostly saturated fat. Some fatty tissue is essential, but other fatty tissue is excessive if you're fat. Mention HDL and LDL cholesterol too maybe | {{pbr}}~ Fats in the body are mostly saturated fat. Some fatty tissue is essential, but other fatty tissue is excessive if you're fat. Mention HDL and LDL cholesterol too maybe | ||
{{pbr}}~ Btw be clear that the earlier "people with diabetes are an exception" applies only to the carbs section above, not to this section on fats or any other section | {{pbr}}~ Btw be clear that the earlier "people with diabetes are an exception" applies only to the carbs section above, not to this section on fats or any other section | ||
{{pbr}}~ Concerns about heart disease are debunked, but pro-meat lobbyists have played that up and tried to make {sat fat + cholesterol} seem like an "essential nutrient" which it isn't}} | {{pbr}}~ Concerns about heart disease are debunked, but pro-meat lobbyists have played that up and tried to make {sat fat + cholesterol} seem like an "essential nutrient" which it isn't | ||
{{pbr}}~ Tl;dr: Saturated fat is ''just another source of calories''.}} | |||
====Seed oils==== | ====Seed oils==== | ||
Not harmful. | Not harmful. | ||
{{talk|howevers: | {{talk|howevers: | ||
{{pbr}}~ the seeds themselves have more nutrients than their refined oils. recipes{{pbr}}~ still beware of rancidity | {{pbr}}~ the seeds themselves have more nutrients than their refined oils. recipes | ||
{{pbr}}~ still beware of rancidity | |||
{{pbr}}~ make sure to get a balance of omega-3 and 6.{{pbr}}~ maybe mention something about crop yields and deforestation, it's not what you think}} | {{pbr}}~ make sure to get a balance of omega-3 and 6.{{pbr}}~ maybe mention something about crop yields and deforestation, it's not what you think}} | ||
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==Honorable mentions== | ==Honorable mentions== | ||
===Antioxidants=== | ===Antioxidants=== | ||
Flavonoids etc. {{talk|TODO: list foods examples}} | Flavonoids etc. {{talk|TODO: list foods examples. Be clear that these antioxidants are ''good to have''.}} | ||
These help prevent cancer to some extent, but not as significantly as the more essential antioxidants Vitamin C and Vitamin E. | These help prevent cancer to some extent, but not as significantly as the more essential antioxidants Vitamin C and Vitamin E. | ||
===Fiber=== | ===Fiber=== | ||
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Low-quality foods '''can''' be part of a healthy diet. '''People need to know this''' so they can eat well without spending their whole paycheck on food. {{talk|TODO: link to page that teaches how.}} | Low-quality foods '''can''' be part of a healthy diet. '''People need to know this''' so they can eat well without spending their whole paycheck on food. {{talk|TODO: link to page that teaches how.}} | ||
==See also== | |||
* [{{SERVER}}/nutrition.html Nutrition calculator] | |||
* [[Plant-based food]] | |||
Revision as of 07:23, 12 December 2024
This page is going to ruffle a few feathers. There are so many misconceptions about nutrition out there - try to put all that aside when reading this page - try to rebuild an understanding from scratch.
Things that matter
Vitamins & minerals
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Protein
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Essential fats
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The total amount of calories
Protein and essential fats, on their own, are only a small percent of the calories you need. The rest of the calories must be a mix of fats and carbs. The exact ratio doesn't matter as much as some people think - see below.
Things that don't matter
This section is going to cause a lot of controversy, but it needs to be said. Again, try to put any pre-conceived ideas aside, and read the whole page before jumping to conclusions.
Carbs
⚠ Exception: For people with diabetes, carbs do matter - be careful. But the following applies to everyone else:
Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't matter whether most of your calories come from carbs or fats. The overall amount of calories are what's important.
"Bad carbs" (i.e. sugar) vs "good carbs"
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Fats
Saturated fat and cholesterol
Not harmful. Not essential either.
Seed oils
Not harmful.
Chemicals
Natural vs artificial flavors
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Preservatives & additives
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Animal-based vs plant-based
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But ethically, it does matter.
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Honorable mentions
Antioxidants
Flavonoids etc. These help prevent cancer to some extent, but not as significantly as the more essential antioxidants Vitamin C and Vitamin E.
Fiber
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FAQ
"WHAT??? You mean junk food is fine??? What about heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and obesity???"
Obviously there are countless cases of people who get these health problems from an unhealthy diet full of junk food.
But almost every case can be explained by either an excess of calories or a lack of one or more essential nutrients (listed above in "things that matter"). Any studies that control for these factors will say the same thing.
That might sound pedantic, but it actually matters a lot:
Low-quality foods can be part of a healthy diet. People need to know this so they can eat well without spending their whole paycheck on food.