1. Yes, They’re High in Fat — but the Healthy Kind
A medium avocado has around 240 calories and 22 grams of fat. But most of that fat is monounsaturated — the same heart-healthy kind found in olive oil. These fats help balance hormones, stabilize appetite, and curb sugar cravings, supporting—not sabotaging—weight control.
2. Avocados Keep You Full
With about 10 grams of fiber, avocados digest slowly, helping you stay satisfied longer. A 2013 Nutrition Journal study found that adding half an avocado to lunch increased fullness by 23% and reduced the desire to eat for hours. So while they’re calorie-dense, they may help reduce overall intake.
3. Portion Control Matters
Like any food, moderation is key. Three avocados a day? Too much. But ¼–½ an avocado daily fits most healthy diets. Use them as a swap for less healthy fats—on toast instead of butter or in salads instead of creamy dressings.
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