Obesity
The Bread is not Fattening
The decrease in consumption of bread – about 10 percent in just the last year – is due in large measure, the little knowledge about the nutritional benefits of this product and poor medical guidance which was devoted to extending mistakenly believing that bread is fattening.
Experts meeting in Madrid on the occasion of the presentation of the ‘White Paper Pan’ stated that, undoubtedly, the bread is the food that contributes to better nutritional balance, as it provides an important part of carbohydrate of dietary fiber, minerals and vitamins.
Not to mention that this is not a diet rich in fats or sugars, so that the bread itself is not fattening not only provided the diet and living habits are good, but contributes to a healthier diet.
The meeting, organized by the Ministry of Environment, Rural and Marine Affairs, Professor of Medina and Public Health, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and one of the authors of the book, Dr. Luis Serra, recalled that he is missing Mediterranean diet largely because “it is losing one of its promoters is the bread, one of the core, along with olive oil, the Mediterranean diet. In his view we must try to reverse this process as their nutritional value makes it “indispensable” in the diet.
The countries that have increased the consumption of bread in the global context, are not the countries with highest rate of obesity, so it’s time to defend the Mediterranean diet and bread.
For its part, the other author of White Paper, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Granada, Dr. Angel Gil, recalled that “bread is a staple for children, and taken into adequate amounts is essential to our health. ”
In addition, bread consumption is associated with decreased risk of many diseases. “The scientific reality shows that consumption in adequate amounts, including breads, is the decreased risk of cardiovascular disease and some cancers such as colon and breast cancer,” he said.
Drink milk to lose weight is it possible?
What efforts would you make to do to lose weight by drinking milk?
Is it conceivable to drink milk to lose weight? Dairy products can really help to lose weight? Many of us have heard of the famous American commercials showing various celebrities with a milk mustache and the sentence that said to drink milk to lose weight. Is this true?
es dairy experts say that drinking milk can help you lose weight. They recommend adding 3 milk products to our daily diet. To lose weight you should drink varieties of dairy products without fat. But experts also say that milk should not you forgetting to reduce daily calorie intake and exercise. Drinking milk helps weight loss true, but not without further efforts either.
The general recommendation is to drink 70 cl (the equivalent of slightly more than 2 cans of soda) of milk per day (equivalent to 3 servings of dairy products). Many doctors and health professionals also believe that milk can cause us to lose weight, especially around the waist (where it is most difficult to lose). They also believe that drinking more milk helps keep the muscle mass that we are supposed to build / maintain through exercise.
Another advantage that experts in dairy highlight is that milk and other dairy products are felt satiety faster. This means you’ll be able to eat less if you drink milk as a snack between meals for example, or before starting a meal. The proteins found in dairy products require more time for our body to be digested because of a content-rich water. That is why we feel a full stomach before drinking milk.
Furthermore, we all know that dairy products provide calcium. Milk is recognized as the best source of calcium. But is that calcium may help you lose weight? Some experts say no.