Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Eating the Wrong Kind of Carbohydrates Increases Heart Disease Risk - US News and World Report

Eating the Wrong Kind of Carbohydrates Increases Heart Disease Risk - US News and World Report

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"Our love affair with carbohydrates is hard to break: Time and again, we try to swear off pretzels, bread, and pasta­­—usually in an effort to lose weight­—only to embrace them again after feeling deprived. Turns out, though, we might not need to cut back on all carbs, only certain ones.
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That's according to a new study published in today's Archives of Internal Medicine, which found that women who ate the most "high-glycemic" carbohydrates—which cause quick spikes in blood sugar levels—had more than twice the risk of having heart disease as those who ate the least. (The study didn't find the same association in men.) What's interesting, though, is that it was the type of carbs, not the amount, that had the health impact. "High consumption of carbohydrate from high-glycemic foods, rather than overall quantity of carbohydrate consumed, appears to influence the risk of developing heart disease in women," says study leader Sabina Sieri....."

Make sure you take a look at this too:
http://www.glycemicedge.com/glycemic-index-chart/

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