white bread vs wheat bread ??? help

marcosdt10
marcosdt10 Posts: 77 Member
edited November 19 in Food and Nutrition
Does it really matter ????? I love bread but ppl always say that it will get you fat ... Is this true ??? Or as long as your below your calories ? Thank you
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  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    As long as you're in a calorie deficit, you'll lose weight. Whether you eat white bread, wheat bread, or no bread.
  • macgurlnet
    macgurlnet Posts: 1,946 Member
    Bread is something that is easy to overindulge on for many people as well as being less "bang" for their calorie "buck," if you will.

    As long as you're under your calories and have no medical conditions, eat all the bread you like!

    ~Lyssa
  • MakePeasNotWar
    MakePeasNotWar Posts: 1,329 Member
    Not true. Whole wheat generally has more protein, B vitamins and fibre, and might be more satiating, but for weight loss, it's the calories that matter. If you eat at a caloric deficit, you'll lose weight regardless of what you eat.
  • JamesSmedley01
    JamesSmedley01 Posts: 4 Member
    No this will not make you fat. Dieting is very simple if your losing weight. To lose weight you need to eat less than your maintenance calorie intake. Certain food will be beneficial to your health however you are only asking whether this will make you fat, so again no it won't.
  • marcosdt10
    marcosdt10 Posts: 77 Member
    I swear I love this app and the fit community ! Thank you guys very much ...
  • stich0203
    stich0203 Posts: 9 Member
    I really think we put too much emphasis on being in a caloric deficit than eating what is truly good for our bodies. Eating bleached white bread has less nutrients than whole grain would. I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg but think about it. A handful of almonds and a glass of Pop have the same caloric value but I think it's an obvious statement that the almonds are a better choice. The almonds will give you energy for longer and takes longer to digest. The coke is sugar and will be processed quickly and converted to fat by your liver because there's not much in there for the body to use. Similarly, white bread has been bleached and much of its nutritional value lost. When you eat it, the body converts to sugar and again the liver processes quickly and converts the sugar to fat. At least with the whole grain, you'll get some nutrition from it and it won't be completely empty calories. Calories are not created equally!
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    eat what bread you like and make sure that you stay in your calorie, macro, and micro targets.

    overeating food makes you fat not white or wheat bread.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    stich0203 wrote: »
    I really think we put too much emphasis on being in a caloric deficit than eating what is truly good for our bodies. Eating bleached white bread has less nutrients than whole grain would. I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg but think about it. A handful of almonds and a glass of Pop have the same caloric value but I think it's an obvious statement that the almonds are a better choice. The almonds will give you energy for longer and takes longer to digest. The coke is sugar and will be processed quickly and converted to fat by your liver because there's not much in there for the body to use. Similarly, white bread has been bleached and much of its nutritional value lost. When you eat it, the body converts to sugar and again the liver processes quickly and converts the sugar to fat. At least with the whole grain, you'll get some nutrition from it and it won't be completely empty calories. Calories are not created equally!

    and here we go …

    First - 100 calories of donuts = 100 calories of cucumbers from an energy standpoint. However, they are not the same nutritionally.

    Second - you don't store fat in a caloric deficit, and your understand that " the body converts sugar ….to fat" is severely limited.

    Third - There is nothing wrong with eating white bread in the context of an overall diet that is hitting micros and macros and staying within calorie targets.

    please stop with this ridiculousness.
  • blossomingbutterfly
    blossomingbutterfly Posts: 743 Member
    Calories in vs calories out.
    Eat whatever fits in your goal and what you like.
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    stich0203 wrote: »
    I really think we put too much emphasis on being in a caloric deficit than eating what is truly good for our bodies. Eating bleached white bread has less nutrients than whole grain would. I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg but think about it. A handful of almonds and a glass of Pop have the same caloric value but I think it's an obvious statement that the almonds are a better choice. The almonds will give you energy for longer and takes longer to digest. The coke is sugar and will be processed quickly and converted to fat by your liver because there's not much in there for the body to use. Similarly, white bread has been bleached and much of its nutritional value lost. When you eat it, the body converts to sugar and again the liver processes quickly and converts the sugar to fat. At least with the whole grain, you'll get some nutrition from it and it won't be completely empty calories. Calories are not created equally!

    Your body does not turn it into fat unless you're in a calorie surplus.
  • DiabolicalColossus
    DiabolicalColossus Posts: 219 Member
    Just eat what you want, OP.

    Whether it's white bread or wheat bread, what matters is that it fits into your daily allotment.

    Don't listen to the bunk about "all calories aren't created equal".
  • sufferlandrian
    sufferlandrian Posts: 8,244 Member
    Don't eat the Atkin's bread. That stuff looks like bread but has no other properties of bread. It won't hold butter, it doesn't hold jam and it won't toast. I think they are actually scrap pieces of space shuttle tiles. You can heat them with a blow torch and watch them absorb heat without toasting. :laugh:
  • FoxyLifter
    FoxyLifter Posts: 965 Member
    stich0203 wrote: »
    I really think we put too much emphasis on being in a caloric deficit than eating what is truly good for our bodies. Eating bleached white bread has less nutrients than whole grain would. I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg but think about it. A handful of almonds and a glass of Pop have the same caloric value but I think it's an obvious statement that the almonds are a better choice. The almonds will give you energy for longer and takes longer to digest. The coke is sugar and will be processed quickly and converted to fat by your liver because there's not much in there for the body to use. Similarly, white bread has been bleached and much of its nutritional value lost. When you eat it, the body converts to sugar and again the liver processes quickly and converts the sugar to fat. At least with the whole grain, you'll get some nutrition from it and it won't be completely empty calories. Calories are not created equally!

    @stich0203 - But what if I've already met all of my micro- and macro-nutrient targets and I have some spare calories leftover? Is it ok to have white bread then? Why does it immediately turn into fat? What if I ate it just before running a 5k? would it still turn into fat? Why does it matter if it turns into fat if I'm still at an overall deficit that day? Please explain yourself. Thanks. :blush:

  • MakePeasNotWar
    MakePeasNotWar Posts: 1,329 Member
    stich0203 wrote: »
    I really think we put too much emphasis on being in a caloric deficit than eating what is truly good for our bodies. Eating bleached white bread has less nutrients than whole grain would. I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg but think about it. A handful of almonds and a glass of Pop have the same caloric value but I think it's an obvious statement that the almonds are a better choice. The almonds will give you energy for longer and takes longer to digest. The coke is sugar and will be processed quickly and converted to fat by your liver because there's not much in there for the body to use. Similarly, white bread has been bleached and much of its nutritional value lost. When you eat it, the body converts to sugar and again the liver processes quickly and converts the sugar to fat. At least with the whole grain, you'll get some nutrition from it and it won't be completely empty calories. Calories are not created equally!

    As long as you aren't eating in excess of your caloric needs, the food you eat is used for energy, not converted to fat. While I agree that whole wheat is a more nutritious choice, if the OP has already met his fibre and vitamin goals and prefers white bread over wheat it won't do him any harm. Not every food choice has to be strictly nutrient driven, especially for those with fairly large calorie allowances.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    FoxyLifter wrote: »
    stich0203 wrote: »
    I really think we put too much emphasis on being in a caloric deficit than eating what is truly good for our bodies. Eating bleached white bread has less nutrients than whole grain would. I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg but think about it. A handful of almonds and a glass of Pop have the same caloric value but I think it's an obvious statement that the almonds are a better choice. The almonds will give you energy for longer and takes longer to digest. The coke is sugar and will be processed quickly and converted to fat by your liver because there's not much in there for the body to use. Similarly, white bread has been bleached and much of its nutritional value lost. When you eat it, the body converts to sugar and again the liver processes quickly and converts the sugar to fat. At least with the whole grain, you'll get some nutrition from it and it won't be completely empty calories. Calories are not created equally!

    @stich0203 - But what if I've already met all of my micro- and macro-nutrient targets and I have some spare calories leftover? Is it ok to have white bread then? Why does it immediately turn into fat? What if I ate it just before running a 5k? would it still turn into fat? Why does it matter if it turns into fat if I'm still at an overall deficit that day? Please explain yourself. Thanks. :blush:

    yes @stich0203 please answer this….
  • ejbronte
    ejbronte Posts: 867 Member
    I like bread - bakeries are wonderful places! I'm in the same boat as those who agree that, calorie-wise, there's little difference between white and whole wheat; but that if I'm going to "spend" calories, and, being short, my budget is small, I want as much value as possible for the calories. So, for that reason, I go for whole wheat or multigrain over white. However, I also like to read the labels to be sure of what I'm getting.
  • Annie_01
    Annie_01 Posts: 3,096 Member
    stich0203 wrote: »
    I really think we put too much emphasis on being in a caloric deficit than eating what is truly good for our bodies. Eating bleached white bread has less nutrients than whole grain would. I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg but think about it. A handful of almonds and a glass of Pop have the same caloric value but I think it's an obvious statement that the almonds are a better choice. The almonds will give you energy for longer and takes longer to digest. The coke is sugar and will be processed quickly and converted to fat by your liver because there's not much in there for the body to use. Similarly, white bread has been bleached and much of its nutritional value lost. When you eat it, the body converts to sugar and again the liver processes quickly and converts the sugar to fat. At least with the whole grain, you'll get some nutrition from it and it won't be completely empty calories. Calories are not created equally!

    All I can think of is trying to eat a peanut butter and banana on cucumber sandwich.



  • Zumaria1
    Zumaria1 Posts: 225 Member
    To me, I guess it depends on what kind of white bread you are talking about. If its a prepackaged Wonder bread kind, I would pass. Why waste calories on that soft, limpy, soggy stuff??? However, if is freshly baked crunchy crusty Italian, French or Portuguese bread, I might make sure to save calories for that, lol.

    The problem with eating in a deficit is we are forced to choose what to have as treats. You just have to decide if its worth it, or if you have enough calories to cover it.


  • sarahjeyoon
    sarahjeyoon Posts: 2 Member
    Always look for wholegrain rather than just wheat because few of the "brown" bread that shops sell are white bread dye with malt etc. So that way, it might be just better to eat white :neutral:
  • RodaRose
    RodaRose Posts: 9,562 Member
    edited June 2015
    Any variations in a bread's texture or color are matters of taste and preference. For nutritional purposes, bread is bread. Its property does not change because it has whole wheat or whatever in it and it does not become better for you. In other words, one kind of bread is only marginally better in a magical special way than another bread. Choose a bread because you like it.
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    I was told yesterday that I shouldn't eat bread because it was so fattening. :s

    Neither is very nutritious, so eat what you like. Personally, PB&J on anything but squishy soft cheap white bread is awful. Other things go perfectly with crusty baguette or sourdough. Rye bread is completely different, as is wholemeal or multi grain .. Eat the one you like the best! Make it fit your day and enjoy it.
  • Talkativeartist
    Talkativeartist Posts: 16 Member
    Make your own bread with wheat, almond, coconut, or another alternative flour. Go to a bakery. I just wouldn't eat the mass produced bread in stores. Too many hidden things and sugar.
  • Sydking
    Sydking Posts: 317 Member
    edited June 2015
    stich0203 wrote: »
    I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg

    Why would anyone do this when they feel like bread?

    Mabey if i felt like eggs n cucumber....

    If you want bread, log it and eat it

    If you want eggs and toast it wont make sense to have eggs on eggs will it?

    Just silly

    Nothing wrong with bread. its all about self control

  • faithyang
    faithyang Posts: 297 Member
    edited June 2015
    stich0203 wrote: »
    I really think we put too much emphasis on being in a caloric deficit than eating what is truly good for our bodies. Eating bleached white bread has less nutrients than whole grain would. I myself would skip the bread entirely and opt for some cuccumber slices and an egg but think about it. A handful of almonds and a glass of Pop have the same caloric value but I think it's an obvious statement that the almonds are a better choice. The almonds will give you energy for longer and takes longer to digest. The coke is sugar and will be processed quickly and converted to fat by your liver because there's not much in there for the body to use. Similarly, white bread has been bleached and much of its nutritional value lost. When you eat it, the body converts to sugar and again the liver processes quickly and converts the sugar to fat. At least with the whole grain, you'll get some nutrition from it and it won't be completely empty calories. Calories are not created equally!

    Hear hear!
    We place so much emphasis on the sterile mechanics of weight loss we forget about how health and fitness includes wholesome foods, physical and mental well-being and a balanced diet. I'll be the first to admit that I struggle with this on a daily basis because I focus so much on the number on the scale that I take shortcuts myself but i'm trying to change this bit by bit by being more aware of foods I eat and eating healthy despite some days of unhealthy blow outs or unhealthy "starvation" days.

    Yes, a calorie deficit is all that is needed to lose weight, but if I subsist on a diet full of twinkies and honey cakes and keep under 1500 cal or whatever my calorie needs are, I end up a sickly, skinny-fat person who still is in the fast moving queue for a host of diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, etc etc.

    So its important to realise that while we don't want to cut off ANY type of food completely, we don't want to overdo it with binging either. Too much of a 'good' thing is bad, just as too little of a 'bad' thing is also bad.

    OP, like the posters have said, it doesn't really matter as long as you have a deficit calorie-wise, there's no problem enjoying white bread. But whole wheat bread is definitely better - maybe if you're interested in incorporating it because of its added benefits maybe try a white bread with some whole wheat in it (50/50 blends). Also when choosing wheat breads look for whole wheat breads - some companies use label their breads with 'wheat' or 'wheat flour' but the breads aren't actually whole wheat.

    More importantly, be careful of breads with added sugars in its many forms - honey, fructose, corn syrup, glucose, etc etc. I'd prefer to bake my own breads - plenty of no knead breads out there you can chuck in the oven and get freshly baked, clean eating bread. :smile:
  • ejbronte
    ejbronte Posts: 867 Member
    Incidentally, I recently bought a loaf of Ezekiel sprouted bread, out of curiosity, and it's very nice.
  • Azexas
    Azexas Posts: 4,334 Member
    malibu927 wrote: »
    As long as you're in a calorie deficit, you'll lose weight. Whether you eat white bread, wheat bread, or no bread.

    ^^ this.

    Kind of boils down to taste preferences as well. If you like white bread, go for it. If you like whole wheat, awesome. Just make sure you are in a calorie deficit.
  • Sarasmaintaining
    Sarasmaintaining Posts: 1,027 Member
    malibu927 wrote: »
    As long as you're in a calorie deficit, you'll lose weight. Whether you eat white bread, wheat bread, or no bread.

    This.
  • mistikal13
    mistikal13 Posts: 1,457 Member
    Life is too short to eat bad bread. Bread calories don't count :#
  • yusaku02
    yusaku02 Posts: 3,472 Member
    youtube scooby1961's video about bread
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I'm personally not a fan of white bread...I like hardy, whole grain breads that also have lots of seeds and whatnot.

    This is my favorite sandwich bread...

    daves-killer-breads.jpg

    I like the one in the middle the best.
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