Q.
I keep
reading that peanut butter is a healthy food. But it contains saturated fat and
has more sodium than potassium. That doesn't sound healthy to me.
A.
The
presence of saturated fat doesn't automatically put a food into the
"unhealthy" camp. Olive oil, wheat germ, and even tofu are all
"healthy" foods but have some saturated fat. It's the whole package
of nutrients, not just one or two, that determines how good a particular food
is for health.
If
you look at the peanut butter package you’ll see one serving (about 2
tablespoons) has 3.3 grams of saturated fat and 12.3 grams of unsaturated fat,
or about 80% unsaturated fat. That puts it up there with olive oil in terms of
the ratio of unsaturated to saturated fat. Peanut butter also gives you some
fiber, some vitamins and minerals (including 200 milligrams of potassium), and
other nutrients. Unsalted peanut butter, with 5 milligrams of sodium, has a
terrific potassium-to-sodium ratio. Salted peanut butter has roughly twice as
much potassium as sodium. That profile compares quite favorably with bologna,
roast beef, and many other sandwich fixings.
Over
the years, numerous studies have shown that people who regularly include nuts
or peanut butter in their diets are less likely to develop heart disease or
type 2 diabetes than those who rarely eat nuts. Although it is possible that
nut eaters are somehow different from, and healthier than, non-nutters, it is
more likely that nuts themselves have a lot to do with these benefits.
Saturated
fat isn't the deadly toxin it is sometimes made out to be. The body's response
to saturated fat in food is to increase the amounts of both harmful LDL and
protective HDL in circulation. In moderation, some saturated fat is okay.
Eating a lot of it, though, promotes artery-clogging atherosclerosis, the
process that underlies most cardiovascular disease. In contrast, unsaturated
fats, which make up the majority of the fat content in peanut butter, help
reduce LDL cholesterol and lower the risk of heart disease.
I try to
eat as healthful a diet as I can. It includes all kinds of nuts, as well as
peanut and other nut butters.
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