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Whole Grains Reduce Obesity


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Whole Grains Reduce Obesity

While the low-carb world and its extremists will tell you that grains are evil, they are wrong. There is a significant difference between refined and whole grains.

The difference

Whole grains contain the bran, a fiber-rich outer sheath. Further whole gains have the germ cell and the endosperm. But the refined grain is just the endosperm.

Compare whole grain bread, which contains substantially more fiber and vitamins than the white bread. Consuming refined grains increases the risk of heart disease. But consuming whole grains decreases risks of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.

The Bran

Bran is rich in fiber.  Additionally, bran is a source of B vitamins, iron, copper, zinc, magnesium, and phytochemicals.

Fiber is Essential

Fiber is an “essential nutrient.” An essential nutrient is defined as a nutrient your body cannot make and must get from your diet.

But carnivore aficionados disagree; they believe fiber is not an essential nutrient. Carnivores note that you really don’t digest fiber. And they opine that people can live without fiber. However, they forget one key, the microbiome.

The Microbiome

The microbiome are the trillions of bacteria, yeast, and fungi that live in your gut.  Many scientists consider the gut microbiota another “organ” of our body.

There is a clear difference in the type and number of bacteria that occupy the guts of people with obesity compared to those who are not obese.

Some bacteria will increase hunger hormones. Those same bacteria also decrease satiety hormones, need more food to feel "full." Finally, they increase the ability of fat cells to increase in size, leading to obesity.

Interesting Functions of Gut Bacteria
  • Synthesize vitamins K and B
  • Make Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) that reduces obesity
  • CLA decreases inflammation
  • Ingestion of some fiber promotes the growth of bacteria that decrease the secretion of ghrelin in obese humans.

In the microbiome, what feeds the bacteria that decrease obesity includes the fiber from whole grains. The bran of whole grains contains powerful fibers like oligosaccharides.

How much to eat?

What is a serving of whole grains? It seems confusing, especially since some products are a mix of both whole and refined grains. In the Mediterranean Diet, you might notice 9 ounces, but is that grain when it is dry or wet or both?

So it turns out there is a whole grain council that has done the work for you, and they tell you right on the package.

This makes your math simple. You either need three stickers of the 100% whole grain or six of the other stickers.

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