
“These findings challenge the conventional view of animal fats and demonstrate that consuming lard at the recommended level (with dietary fat providing 25 per cent of energy) can confer metabolic benefits by regulating adipose tissue homeostasis,” the team wrote.
Scientists from Hunan Agricultural University, the University of South China and the Changsha Agriculture and Rural Affairs Bureau published their findings in the peer-reviewed journal npj Science of Food this month.
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Chinese national dietary guidelines recommend 25 to 30 grams of cooking oil per day for adults. It suggests limiting fatty meats and animal organs consumption because they are high in saturated fat and cholesterol.
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