Carbs are making you fat
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A little off topic, but if you are implying Marilyn looks fat here, I strongly disagree. I am seeing a healthy, curvy female form. This comment just seems hurtful against the mindset of so many here who would love to look like this.Marilyn Monroe credits her beautiful figure to pasta (AKA, carbs)
She so fat...
Umm, I don't know if you picked the best possible picture to illustrate your point...0 -
And perhaps most controversial of all, Taubes said exercise does not lead to weight loss. "Exercise makes us hungry," he said
so he's an "eat back your exercise calories" guy too ?0 -
Agree.....I don't think anyone can say that they've gotten fat from too many apples, oranges, etc. There's a quote from the Jillian Michaels book Master Your Metabolism..something to the effect that if it doesn't come out of the ground or have a mother, don't eat it!0
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At least it seems like most everyone agress that processed foods are bad.
Then most everyone is an idiot
LOL. I should probably be insulted but this made me laugh for some reason. After reading the posts since then I realize that this is one of those posts where you have to be extremely careful what you say and not assume people know what you mean. Processed foods as in Cheetos. Can we agree that Cheetos are not healthy??
Thiamin
Niacin
Vit B6
Iron
Riboflavin
Carbs
Calories
Fat (but no trans fat)
sour cream
milk
whey protein
vegetable oil
salt
None of these things are inherently bad and can contribute to a balanced diet.
But seriously, what's the data to say "processed" food is bad for you. I know it's trendy to eat "clean" but as long as macros are met and calories in range is there any real science to say that it's bad for you? I had read years ago that one of the ingredients commonly used in processing was similair to ASA which has been shown to prevent cardiac disease and that the rate of heart attack and stroke have gone down. This may change as we become bigger, but it coud be argued that it's due to too many caloires/decreased exercise and not processed food.
Over the last few decades we use more and more processed foods and our life expectancy has gone up. Corrleation?causation?0 -
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Whatever you believe, you should ask the question, why is obesity, heart disease and diabetes on the increase in such a huge scale?
In part, because we've had a lot of major technological advancements in the past 100 years or so that make society a buttload more sedentary than we used to be.
Thinking back to my parents' childhood... there weren't multi-car families - just one car was a luxury - and kids walked everywhere. They had ringer washers. Rugs were taken outside and beaten, not vacuumed. They didn't come home and veg in front of the tv or computer. They raised their own food, and I know my mom was happy when her father went hunting or fishing for something for dinner, because that meant she wouldn't have to hold the beak while one of their chickens got the ax.
It's just a lot easier to be fat now than it was then.0 -
OMG What a stupid article. I didn't read it all but I don't think anyone really believes this:"The grains are carbohydrates," Taubes said. "They're refined carbohydrates. You take off the shell and all the protein and the vitamins, and you refine it down, and you end up with something that its primary effect on the body, immediate effect, is to raise insulin levels. And if you raise insulin levels, what that does is drive calories into your fat tissue. Raising insulin literally works to make you accumulate fat. This is one of these phenomena that for some reason the medical research establishment has chosen to consider irrelevant to why we get obese."
Anyone that thinks the "medical research establishment" has ignored this is someone that has chosen to ignore medical recommendations for decades and now wants to blame "the establishment" for making them fat. Anyone who got fat eating refined carbs did it to themselves. Stop looking for a scapegoat and own up to it. You've heard to ditch white bread and sugar for most or all of your life, depending on your age. The USDA food pyramid didn't make you fat. You made you fat.0 -
well, I am 59 years old and have been on every diet known to man.... fad diets will work for a short time.... but when you start eating like you did before, you will gain the weight back and more! statistics show this.... my opinion is not scientifically backed, its just Bill backed...several people have made the statement , "do what works for you!" all our bodies can react different to carbs...I'm a type 2 diabetic and the "lower carb" diet works great for me... I eat about 30 to 40 carbs a day... I eat whole grains and dairy and fruits and veggies and lean meats...hmmmmm...that sounds like a balanced diet, huh... I do stay away from white stuff like, rice, potatoes, white bread, cakes, pies and what I call processed meats like hot dogs, bologna.....sausage bacon and naughty food like that... my point is, I do lower carb because it keeps my blood sugar number in the normal range...also I try to burn more calories than I take in... Since January I have lost 60 pounds and my blood sugar has come from 350 down to 100 or below daily...I have backed off my insulin 10 units (from 49 to 39) and am feeling better everyday...
So try different ways of eating...eat healthy..burn calories, drink your water..and you will be just fine.....0 -
Sadly, I dont think the truth will ever be allowed out. Too many big industries (i.e. flour, sugar, pharmaceutical, supermarkets) are making too much money from the present "so called" healthy eating regime. No one can touch it. Whatever you believe, you should ask the question, why is obesity, heart disease and diabetes on the increase in such a huge scale?
Americans are very well aware of what's healthy and what's not. And while we may never see a "fat tax" on fast food or other unhealthy things, it's pretty ignorant to label all carbs as "bad" .
If you've ever wanted a data pool to disprove this look at this community. The people doing low carb are almost nonexistent, vasy majority of us eat a healthy amount of carbs daily and have all gotten fit healthy bodies with carbohydrates in our diets.0 -
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eating toast at 11pm while I read this thread
When you toast bread, it takes the carbs out.0 -
Whatever you believe, you should ask the question, why is obesity, heart disease and diabetes on the increase in such a huge scale?
In part, because we've had a lot of major technological advancements in the past 100 years or so that make society a buttload more sedentary than we used to be.
Thinking back to my parents' childhood... there weren't multi-car families - just one car was a luxury - and kids walked everywhere. They had ringer washers. Rugs were taken outside and beaten, not vacuumed. They didn't come home and veg in front of the tv or computer. They raised their own food, and I know my mom was happy when her father went hunting or fishing for something for dinner, because that meant she wouldn't have to hold the beak while one of their chickens got the ax.
It's just a lot easier to be fat now than it was then.0 -
Everyone is always looking for the boogieman. Its not carbs, fats, sugar, processed food (whatever that is), gluten, red meat, blah blah blah on and on.
Its not that alcohol that made you drive drunk.
Not the gun that killed that guy.
Not the government subsidies or evil corps that push grains.
It is you...eating to much that makes you fat. and unhealthy.
Carbs don't make people fat. . . PEOPLE MAKE PEOPLE FAT!!!! period. end of story. you may be excused.
People only make you fat if you eat to many of them. k thanks. : )
What if the people I eat fit in my macros?0 -
If it wasnt around 2000 years ago - DONT EAT IT!
Well, that rule would certainly cause weight loss since that would be everything. Nothing in our world is as it was 2000 years ago. Our waters are tainted, our air is tainted, our soil is tainted. Animals and plants have evolved and changed, either naturally or through human intervention. If you think you are eating anything that was around 2000 years ago you are mistaken.0 -
Carbs don't kill people.... People in a sugar-deprived rage kill people....0
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A little off topic, but if you are implying Marilyn looks fat here, I strongly disagree. I am seeing a healthy, curvy female form. This comment just seems hurtful against the mindset of so many here who would love to look like this.Marilyn Monroe credits her beautiful figure to pasta (AKA, carbs)
She so fat...
Umm, I don't know if you picked the best possible picture to illustrate your point...
I'd love to look the way she looks there, she's beautiful.0 -
If it wasnt around 2000 years ago - DONT EAT IT!
Well, that rule would certainly cause weight loss since that would be everything. Nothing in our world is as it was 2000 years ago. Our waters are tainted, our air is tainted, our soil is tainted. Animals and plants have evolved and changed, either naturally or through human intervention. If you think you are eating anything that was around 2000 years ago you are mistaken.
Even so, the Egyptians were harvesting wheat and making bread 2,000 years ago, as were the Romans. What do you people think "unleavened bread" is made from? You know, what the Hebrews supposedly ate in the desert? What Jews still have every Passover to mark the holiday? That was more than 2,000 years ago ...
People have been cultivating and eating wheat for thousands upon thousands of years. It's the reason cats are domesticated.0 -
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At least it seems like most everyone agress that processed foods are bad.
Then most everyone is an idiot
LOL. I should probably be insulted but this made me laugh for some reason. After reading the posts since then I realize that this is one of those posts where you have to be extremely careful what you say and not assume people know what you mean. Processed foods as in Cheetos. Can we agree that Cheetos are not healthy??
Thiamin
Niacin
Vit B6
Iron
Riboflavin
Carbs
Calories
Fat (but no trans fat)
sour cream
milk
whey protein
vegetable oil
salt
None of these things are inherently bad and can contribute to a balanced diet.
But seriously, what's the data to say "processed" food is bad for you. I know it's trendy to eat "clean" but as long as macros are met and calories in range is there any real science to say that it's bad for you? I had read years ago that one of the ingredients commonly used in processing was similair to ASA which has been shown to prevent cardiac disease and that the rate of heart attack and stroke have gone down. This may change as we become bigger, but it coud be argued that it's due to too many caloires/decreased exercise and not processed food.
Over the last few decades we use more and more processed foods and our life expectancy has gone up. Corrleation?causation?
Did you just give me 13 good reasons to eat cheetos? I think you did. I freaking love cheetos and now I like you a lot too0 -
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If it wasnt around 2000 years ago - DONT EAT IT!
Well, that rule would certainly cause weight loss since that would be everything. Nothing in our world is as it was 2000 years ago. Our waters are tainted, our air is tainted, our soil is tainted. Animals and plants have evolved and changed, either naturally or through human intervention. If you think you are eating anything that was around 2000 years ago you are mistaken.
Even so, the Egyptians were harvesting wheat and making bread 2,000 years ago, as were the Romans. What do you people think "unleavened bread" is made from? You know, what the Hebrews supposedly ate in the desert? What Jews still have every Passover to mark the holiday? That was more than 2,000 years ago ...
People have been cultivating and eating wheat for thousands upon thousands of years. It's the reason cats are domesticated.
I know right. Bread is not a new development.0 -
At least it seems like most everyone agress that processed foods are bad.
Then most everyone is an idiot
LOL. I should probably be insulted but this made me laugh for some reason. After reading the posts since then I realize that this is one of those posts where you have to be extremely careful what you say and not assume people know what you mean. Processed foods as in Cheetos. Can we agree that Cheetos are not healthy??
Thiamin
Niacin
Vit B6
Iron
Riboflavin
Carbs
Calories
Fat (but no trans fat)
sour cream
milk
whey protein
vegetable oil
salt
None of these things are inherently bad and can contribute to a balanced diet.
But seriously, what's the data to say "processed" food is bad for you. I know it's trendy to eat "clean" but as long as macros are met and calories in range is there any real science to say that it's bad for you? I had read years ago that one of the ingredients commonly used in processing was similair to ASA which has been shown to prevent cardiac disease and that the rate of heart attack and stroke have gone down. This may change as we become bigger, but it coud be argued that it's due to too many caloires/decreased exercise and not processed food.
Over the last few decades we use more and more processed foods and our life expectancy has gone up. Corrleation?causation?
Did you just give me 13 good reasons to eat cheetos? I think you did. I freaking love cheetos and now I like you a lot too
And if you like Cheez Whiz too, there's more good news for you :flowerforyou:
Cheese Whiz
Trans fats are generally a dietary no-no. But one natural trans fat, known as conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), is an exception; it actually has anti-cancer attributes. Cheese Whiz turns out to have more of this cancer-fighting compound than any regular cheese, according to research
(from http://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/diet-tips/junk-food-thats-good-you?page=20 -
If it wasnt around 2000 years ago - DONT EAT IT!
Well, that rule would certainly cause weight loss since that would be everything. Nothing in our world is as it was 2000 years ago. Our waters are tainted, our air is tainted, our soil is tainted. Animals and plants have evolved and changed, either naturally or through human intervention. If you think you are eating anything that was around 2000 years ago you are mistaken.
Even so, the Egyptians were harvesting wheat and making bread 2,000 years ago, as were the Romans. What do you people think "unleavened bread" is made from? You know, what the Hebrews supposedly ate in the desert? What Jews still have every Passover to mark the holiday? That was more than 2,000 years ago ...
People have been cultivating and eating wheat for thousands upon thousands of years. It's the reason cats are domesticated.
I know right. Bread is not a new development.
You'd think no one ate wheat before 1990 or something.0 -
Just stop eating. It's all bad for you.0
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Carbs don't directly make you fat. If you don't move around enough to justify the calories you eat, then yes you'll get fat, and carb-heavy foods are usually calorie-dense foods that don't offer as many nutritional benefits as "simple" foods. So they add up really quickly. Also yes, insulin levels do play a part, but insulin doesn't magically squirt calories into fat cells (this is stupid). If you eat a breakfast of muffins and bagels, you're going to be satiated for a while, but you'll get hungry again soon after. People who eat fewer carbs don't have insulin spikes and sags and their appetites are generally more stable. There is nothing wrong with "CARBS", but people who have particularly carb-heavy diets and weight problems are usually EATING a lot more and not very active.0
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Just stop eating. It's all bad for you.
NOOOOoooooo!! Then I'll go into starvation mode.0 -
Just stop eating. It's all bad for you.
Ikr? Water count: 50.0 -
Marilyn Monroe credits her beautiful figure to pasta (AKA, carbs)
She so fat...
Umm, I don't know if you picked the best possible picture to illustrate your point...
Ugh! She's flabby, not fat.
There's no rule that says women need a six pack to be healthy. Having SOME stomach fat is arguably more healthy than having none. She has a perfectly fine body. There was a time when women having muscles was "gross", you know. Women need more fat on their bodies than men, and a woman who looks "flabby" as the picture above is still in no way unhealthy for it. While our standards for beauty change with every decade, the standard of healthiness does not.0 -
Me too.0
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