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The Bear and Carbohydrates
In the world of nutrition, you hear a lot about
carbohydrates. The terms
complex carbohydrates,
simple carbohydrates, and then carbs for short, are
used to describe foods. But, what do all those terms
mean? We get many patients in here who ask what
exactly a complex carb is when we're going over the
breakdown for their Hauser Diet. This is an
important concept to grasp, so read on to make sure
you are truly aware of the nutritional quality of
your food choices.
Carbs are the macronutrient that is composed of
sugar! This includes breads, pastas, vegetables,
fruits, sugar itself and anything that contains
sugar. No matter what carbohydrates you eat, you
need to remember that they all break down into sugar
in the body. Some may take longer to get there, but
that's the end result. The difference in their make
up and metabolism is why it is important to divide
carbs into categories.
Simple Carbs
Think white! White breads, pastas, rice, and sugar
all fall under this category. And yes that means,
sugary treats like soda and candy that although
aren't white, are still considered simple. The
reason they are simple is because they either enter
the body as sugar, or are quickly metabolized into
sugar.
While these are the carbohydrates that need to be
kept to a minimum, Bears can indulge every once in a
while.
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Sugar
is one of those hidden ingredients that
is lurking in many foods that you may
not even be aware of.
We recommend that you check your labels
for all the different names of sugar
such as glucose, sucrose, maltose,
dextrose, fructose, cane sugar, honey,
molasses, to name some. |
Complex Carbs
Look for brown! Whole grain breads, whole wheat
pastas, brown rice, legumes, and vegetables would
all be considered complex, meaning they take longer
to break down into sugar. If you have a choice, this
is the group to choose from when it comes to carbs.
They have much more nutritional value than simple
carbs.
Now fruits can technically fall under this heading
too, but they are kind of in a group by themselves.
Because even though they do contain some fiber which
makes their breakdown process a little slower, their
sugar content compared to protein and fat is high.
So, this is the one complex carb that is limited in
the same way that simple carbs are. |