While there are still some who resist the notion that more fat in the diet can be healthy, the general consensus that high quality fats and oils can be a major constituent continues to grow. Whether someone is getting 40% of their energy from fats or 60% would be less important in my opinion. The greatest issues with fats are more about their qualities and stability overall.
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