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Pregnant or breastfeeding women The FDA recommends that women who are pregnant or breastfeeding avoid fish high in mercury. Intake of albacore canned tuna should be no more than 4 ounces (113 grams) per week ( 22 ).
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Read More »Canned tuna is a staple in many kitchens. It is protein-packed, inexpensive, and can last for several years in your pantry. Despite these benefits, you may be wondering whether canned tuna is actually healthy and how much is safe to eat. This article discusses the nutritional content of canned tuna, as well as the potential benefits and downsides of eating it. Share on Pinterest Juan Moyano/Stocksy United Canned tuna nutrition Tuna has many varieties. However, overall it is an excellent source of protein that is low in fat and calories. Whether canned tuna is packed in oil or water can affect its nutritional content. Canned tuna packed in oil tends to be higher in calories and fat than canned tuna packed in water ( 1 , 2 ). The following table compares key nutritional information between 1 ounce (about 28 grams) of three different types of tuna: fresh, canned in oil, and canned in water ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). Fresh tuna, boneless Canned tuna, packed in oil Canned tuna, packed in water Calories 31 56 24 Total fat less than 1 gram 2 grams less than 1 gram Saturated fat less than 0.5 grams less than 1 gram less than 0.5 grams Omega-3s DHA: 25 mg
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