There is also a strong correlation between fat intake and production of key hormones such as testosterone. To add to that, fat is easier for the body to digest than some other macronutrients, such as protien. Not saying that fat is better for you than protien, obviouly, but the health craze over low-fat is a little ridiculous.
Back on topic, I've actually never had a Rueben, but I loves me a sloppy patty melt.
haha, there are MANY things that contribute to hormones such as testosterone. You need SOME saturated fat for example, but not a ton. Just because you need fat doesn't mean you should load up on it. You should be taking in more unsaturated (poly and mono) anyway, and a LITTLE bit of saturated fat. Unsaturated fats have more to do with testosterone anyway and unsaturated fats are good for you. The "health craze" over low fat is not just low fat, it's over low saturated fats. They will tell you to eat more unsaturated which is completely true.
In any case, Zinc intake is a much bigger contributer to testosterone than most lipids. If you have a testosterone problem, take in more zinc and eat broccoli, not tons of fat.
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