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Eating Avocado May Cause Weight Gain? Myth Or Truth?
For years, avocados have had a bit of an identity crisis.
So what’s the truth?
Does that creamy green fruit really make you put on pounds — or could it actually help you lose them?
1. Yes, Avocados Are High in Fat — But It’s the Good Kind
It’s true — one medium avocado contains about 240 calories and 22 grams of fat.
But unlike the saturated fats found in fried or processed foods, avocado fat is mostly monounsaturated fat — the same heart-healthy type found in olive oil.
2. Avocados Help You Feel Full for Longer
A 2013 study published in Nutrition Journal found that people who added half an avocado to their lunch felt 23% more satisfied and had a 28% lower desire to eat for the next five hours.
3. It’s About Portions — Not Prohibition
Like any food, it’s all about balance. Eating three avocados a day? Too much.
But ¼ to ½ an avocado daily fits perfectly into most healthy eating plans.
Small swaps make a big difference.
4. Avocados Offer More Than Just Fat
Potassium (more than bananas!) — helps control blood pressure.
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