As the days get longer and we inch closer to bathing-suit season, health often takes a back burner to fad diets. Lona Sandon, assistant professor of clinical nutrition at UT Southwestern Medical Center and spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association, says it’s important to keep whole grains in your diet. ‘Research shows that whole grains are good for your heart, lower risk of diabetes and stroke, and may help prevent certain cancers, she says. ‘They also help in managing weight. Ms. Sandon says whole grains are chock full of good-for-you nutrients including fiber, folate and niacin, vital B vitamins, and magnesium. ‘The phytochemicals found in whole grains have been shown to have health promoting and disease prevention benefits, she adds. Ms. Sandon recommends that adults aim for three servings, or 48 grams, of whole grains a day. Be sure to look for the words ‘Made with whole grain and ‘100 percent whole grain on packages.
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Whole Grains = Whole Health
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Source: Southwestern Medical Center
Publication Date: 8/28/2009 1:00 PM EDT
Link: Whole Grains = Whole Health
Source: Southwestern Medical Center
Publication Date: 8/28/2009 1:00 PM EDT
Link: Whole Grains = Whole Health
Stephan: I thought this was pretty well known and accepted as established, but studies show this is not true, so here is some basic nutrition information you ought to incoporate in your diet.