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MyJourney Tue, Jul-04-06 10:40

Pile On The Pasta It's Good For You!
 
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4 July 2006
PILE ON THE PASTA IT'S GOOD FOR YOU!
NOT ONLY DO CARBS HELP YOU STAY SLIM, THEY COULD HELP YOU LIVE LONGER, TOO. HERE'S HOW..
By Madeleine Bailey
THE FAT MYTH


LET'S get one thing straight: carbs don't make you fat. End of story. There are only four calories in a gram of carbs, compared with nine in the same quantity of fat.


It's what you eat with the carbs that can send your calorie intake soaring.


For instance a medium portion (230g) of plain, cooked white pasta contains just 239 calories - but add the creamy carbonara sauce and you've just upped your intake by a whopping 700. And, of course, eating lots of cream, a saturated fat, is bad for your heart.


Likewise, if you go for a curry and freely tuck into white basmati rice (276 calories for a 200g portion), you won't want quite so much creamy, fat-laden chicken korma. So again you'll end up eating fewer calories and less fat.


State-registered dietitian Juliette Kellow says: "Weight gain is simply the result of taking in more calories than you burn off, regardless of whether they're from fats, carbs or protein. To maintain his weight, the average man needs around 2,500 calories a day and the average woman around 2,000."


Carbs are broken down by the body into sugar and used as its chief source of energy. The theory behind low-carb diets such as Atkins was that by restricting intake of carbohydrates the body is forced to burn its stores of fat rather than sugar for energy.


Although many people had good initial weight loss on this diet, most experts agree that much of it was down to a combination of water loss and reduced calorie intake.


"Long-term studies have found that after six months to a year the Atkins diet was no more effective than a traditional low-fat diet," says Juliette.


SLIM BENEFITS


SO how do carbs actually help keep you slim? Basically, they fill you up so you're not tempted to snack all the time. "Good" carbs such as oats, brown rice, basmati rice and wholemeal bread and pasta release energy slowly, keeping you fuller for longer and so stemming your appetite.


"If you're not eating enough carbs, you'll be low on energy, and this causes food cravings, usually for high-calorie, fatty and sugary foods that will give you an instant hit," says Juliette.


This is the basis behind the low-GI diet, the weight-loss craze of the moment, which advocates getting most of your carbohydrates from foods that take a long time to be converted to sugar. The rate at which this happens is measured on a scale known as the glycaemic index (GI), with points from one to 100.


Anything below 55 is considered low' 55 to 70, medium' and above 70, high (log on to www.weightlossresources.co.uk for more details).


Studies show that people on the low-GI diet report are less hungry than those on other diets. And it's not rocket science that if you're looking to lose weight a diet is much easier to follow if you're not constantly starving and fantasising about chocolate and crisps.


Other studies support the theory that certain types of carbs - fibre and whole grains - help weight control. In particular, one 10-year US study of 3,000 adults showed that the group with the highest fibre intake gained less weight than the group that ate least fibre.


WHY YOU NEED THEM


CARBS are also essential for...


ENERGY: They provide the body's main source of energy, which is why people on low-carb diets often feel tired, weak and irritable.


HEART HEALTH: Fibre is known to reduce levels of cholesterol, a fatty substance in the blood which can clog up in the arteries, increasing risk of heart disease.


KEEPING YOU REGULAR: Fibre helps the passage of food through the gut, keeping the digestive system healthy and preventing constipation.


REDUCING CANCER RISK: Fruit and veg, good sources of carbs, are packed with antioxidant vitamins and minerals known to fight cell damage that leads to serious diseases such as cancer.


WHAT'S GOOD, WHAT'S NOT: Carbs should make up 50 per cent of your dietary intake, fat 35 per cent and protein 15 per cent. But the key is to eat the right sort of carbohydrate. It's the processed carbs such as white bread, cakes and biscuits that are the baddies.


Because these foods are refined, they're quickly broken down in the body, resulting in a surge in blood sugar levels followed by a sudden drop.


Eat too many of them and you'll end up on a rollercoaster of highs and lows, and in the long-term you could be increasing your risk of diabetes. Eat them only occasionally and, if possible, with foods such as meat, fish or veg to reduce the effects on blood sugar.


Most of our carb intake should come from fibre and whole grains, but we don't eat enough, according to the Medical Research Council.


So we should be trying to include more bran flakes, Weetabix, oats, wholemeal bread, brown rice, pasta and fruit and veg in our diets, and when baking we should use wholewheat flour for cakes, biscuits and pastry.

Turtle2003 Tue, Jul-04-06 10:53

:help: :lol:

kyrasdad Tue, Jul-04-06 12:07

It almost sounds like parody.

Hellistile Tue, Jul-04-06 12:24

Pile on the pasta and pile on the weight. Did the author mention what the nutritional value of pasta is without the sauce or other accompaniements? I thought not. However, if I wanted to use carbs for energy I'd certainly find something that tasted better than pasta, such as fruit or whatever, IF and thats a pretty big IF I wanted to subsist solely on carbs.

Frederick Tue, Jul-04-06 13:21

Hahahahaha...they should put this in Mad magazine!

Snow_White Tue, Jul-04-06 14:23

Quote:
Originally Posted by kyrasdad
It almost sounds like parody.


I thought it was, when I first started reading it! :lol:

Bat Spit Tue, Jul-04-06 15:34

Isn't this song from the 80's? I'm sure I remember singing it then, but the band was a one hit wonder and I stopped listening to them.

Angeline Tue, Jul-04-06 16:08

The funniest thing, is their title is " Pile On The Pasta It's Good For You!" and in their list of WHY YOU NEED THEM, they are mostly referring to fruits and vegetables. And further down they condemn 'refined' carbs such as pasta. Talk about a mixed message.

The fact is, pasta isn't even really food. Even whole grain pasta, if you can ignore that it tastes like crap, is only white flour pasta with some token fiber thrown in. Have an extra helping of broccoli instead.

Bobi-p Tue, Jul-04-06 16:22

Oh brother!!

ItsTheWooo Tue, Jul-04-06 18:17

Immunosuppression doesn't make you sick. Germs and viruses make you sick. Remember, folks, use LOTS of hand sanitizer and sterilize everything, live in an isolated bubble. Take all manners of drugs and antibiotics whenever you come down with the slightest illness. If you get sick easily, then you are obviously too lazy or stupid or immoral to follow the same basic tennets of personal hygiene as the rest of society. To attone for your sins, live your life an obsessive compulsive germaphobe.

It's all so stupid.
I almost wish this crap was true. Life would be a hell of a lot easier if I were a static machine with a fixed energy need (x amount of calories). It would be as simple as eating bread, or eating mayonaise, energy would be energy with little change in the function of the system.
Imagine, being able to eat *anything* and feelin' the way I feel on eggs and avocado and peanuts. I could like guzzle caffiene and stay up all not and not get fat or over eat as easily. Hotness!

CindySue48 Tue, Jul-04-06 18:29

Quote:
Originally Posted by kyrasdad
It almost sounds like parody.
That's exactly what I was thinking as I read it!

Newbirth Tue, Jul-04-06 18:56

I feel weak and irritable on low-carb? What is this person smoking and can I have some? Yike! I used to need 9 hours and was dragging all the time; now I have stable energy throughout the day and sleep, on average, 7.5 hours.

Quote:
Basically, they fill you up so you're not tempted to snack all the time.
HAHAHAHAHA! Carb make me so hungry so fast. I put on 40 pounds eating a diet of primarly carbs as they recommend because I couldn't stop eating!

Oh my God but is this women uneducated! And something tells me she'd ignore the truth if she was told it.

And hello! On Atkins I'm eating about a pound of veggies a day! I bet she isn't eating that much!

pbowers Tue, Jul-04-06 19:24

it reads like a lecture on diet intended for 5-year-olds. could it be any more unenlightened?

fastek2000 Tue, Jul-04-06 19:51

Wow this is great news I am going to Costco right away to but a case lot of pasta
Rick

LilithD Wed, Jul-05-06 04:02

Mmm, had a lovely indian meal last night: rich sauces, melt-in-the-mouth meats and spicy veges. Rice? No thanks, don't need the boring empty calories.


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