The Truth:
You CAN eat carbs — the "good" ones!
Yes, you read that right. You CAN eat carbs and
still lose weight! I know that a lot of trendy diets (like Atkins and Paleo)
have popped up over the years based on the principle that a high-protein/low-carbohydrate
diet is the key to weight loss. I’m here to tell you that is completely false:
You don’t have to banish carbs to lose weight. In fact, some may even aid in
your weight-loss efforts. Think about it — fruits and vegetables have
carbohydrates and they are a couple of the best food groups out there, right?
The key is choosing the right carbs to consume. Here are a
few other reasons why carbs are NOT the enemy.
Healthy carbs help you feel full.
But muffins, cupcakes, french fries, white bread, white rice…? These are the evil carbs. These refined
and processed carbohydrates have very little nutritional value and can
definitely make you gain weight — which is why it’s about time you
replaced them with a healthier version or just eliminated them altogether. Carbohydrates that are 100 percent whole
grain and fiber rich help you feel full because they get absorbed slowly into your
system and keep your blood sugar balanced. Other healthy carbs that fit the
bill? Look to nonstarchy vegetables, fruits, beans, and whole grains like
quinoa (which is technically a seed), oats, wild rice, or triticale (a
wheat-rye hybrid).
Our bodies need
carbs. Limiting carbs will never work long-term because our
bodies crave and need them. Depriving yourself of a major food group is not a
manageable weight-loss plan because it wreaks havoc on your metabolism. One study
found that women who severely restricted their carbohydrates for three days
ended up bingeing on carbs the fourth day — eating
44 percent more calories from carbohydrate foods than they had before they restricted their carb intake.
You should have carbs, protein, and fat in every meal, striving for the healthy
balance of 40 percent carbs, 30 percent protein, and 30 percent fat.
Carbs help to fight
disease. People who eat three servings of whole grains a day are 30
percent less likely to develop type 2 diabetes. The
right mix of healthy carbs is the best way to control your
blood sugar and avoid diabetes. Carbs are also the vehicle for many of nature’s disease fighters,
like phytochemicals. Without carbs, we’d be sitting ducks for cancer, heart
disease, metabolic syndrome, chronic inflammation, and digestive problems.
The Bottom Line:
Remember, while you should ditch
white flour and white rice from your diet and cut back on refined and processed
carbohydrates, it is a mistake to eliminate all carbs. Healthy carbohydrates,
such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are an essential part of a healthy,
balanced diet. Enjoy!
Sourced from: Jillian Michaels.com
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