Not sure why whole wheat pasta is better
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I always thought is was the fact that whole wheat has a much lower glycemic index than white. But according to the info on the Southbeach Diet website, (which should be reputable) this is what I found:
The glycemic index of whole wheat spaghetti is 37, white spaghetti is 41. Not much difference, I would go with whichever one I preferred to eat.
As far as rice goes, brown rice is 55, white rice is 58. Again, not much difference. I happen to like brown rice better, but where I live it's much easier to find restaurants that serve white rice.
For bread, multigrain is 48, whole grain is 50, and white is 71. I think that's a big difference between white and the others.
If there is another reason why whole wheat pasta or brown rice are better than their white counterparts, I would appreciate it if someone chimed in.
Thanks!
The glycemic index of whole wheat spaghetti is 37, white spaghetti is 41. Not much difference, I would go with whichever one I preferred to eat.
As far as rice goes, brown rice is 55, white rice is 58. Again, not much difference. I happen to like brown rice better, but where I live it's much easier to find restaurants that serve white rice.
For bread, multigrain is 48, whole grain is 50, and white is 71. I think that's a big difference between white and the others.
If there is another reason why whole wheat pasta or brown rice are better than their white counterparts, I would appreciate it if someone chimed in.
Thanks!
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I personally don't think it is better. I avoid all pasta, bread and rice. I think nutritionists say that you can eat whole grains/brown rice because they don't want to admit that low carb diets are better than low fat diets after years of saying the opposite
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Whole grains have more nutrients, especially fiber. The overall result is that the whole grains are more filling, even though the calories and glycemic index are pretty much the same.0
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Yeah, I thought it was because of the fiber and nutrients. The calories are similar but at least whole grain isn't empty calories. You're getting some bang for your buck0
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In both cases, they are mostly a starchy carb. The difference is that the whole grain has more fiber and slightly higher nutritients. The whole grains also have phytic acid which can inhibit the absorbtion of minerals in the digestive tract. However, the amount and frequency of consumption would have to very high for that to make any significant difference. If you want a little more fiber, eat the whole grain products. If you don't really care about that, eat what you like.0
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I try not to eat a whole lot of pasta either, but when I have to have it, I eat Ronzoni's Garden Delight pasta. It's made with veggies so there's a serving a vegetable in serving of pasta. Tastes good, too. The carb count is the same as regular pasta, though.
You can check it out here: http://ronzonigardendelight.newworldpasta.com/pasta_story.cfm0 -
Whole grains have more nutrients, especially fiber. The overall result is that the whole grains are more filling, even though the calories and glycemic index are pretty much the same.
Just a point of clarification but fiber is not a nutrient.0 -
thermic effect of food0
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I personally don't think it is better. I avoid all pasta, bread and rice. I think nutritionists say that you can eat whole grains/brown rice because they don't want to admit that low carb diets are better than low fat diets after years of saying the opposite
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WHARRGARBL0 -
I always thought is was the fact that whole wheat has a much lower glycemic index than white. But according to the info on the Southbeach Diet website, (which should be reputable) this is what I found:
The glycemic index of whole wheat spaghetti is 37, white spaghetti is 41. Not much difference, I would go with whichever one I preferred to eat.
As far as rice goes, brown rice is 55, white rice is 58. Again, not much difference. I happen to like brown rice better, but where I live it's much easier to find restaurants that serve white rice.
For bread, multigrain is 48, whole grain is 50, and white is 71. I think that's a big difference between white and the others.
If there is another reason why whole wheat pasta or brown rice are better than their white counterparts, I would appreciate it if someone chimed in.
Thanks!
What relevance do you think the GI rating of a food has to the avg person?0 -
More fiber, less processing and therefore less stripped of nutrients.0
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I personally don't think it is better. I avoid all pasta, bread and rice. I think nutritionists say that you can eat whole grains/brown rice because they don't want to admit that low carb diets are better than low fat diets after years of saying the opposite
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WHARRGARBL
LOL! This.... Off to go eat lots of carbs....:flowerforyou:0 -
FIBER!
more fiber in whole wheat. Your body digests whole wheat better, and slower, keeping you full longer and allowing your body to get more of the good stuff in it.0 -
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FIBER!
more fiber in whole wheat. Your body digests whole wheat better,
Your body doesn't digest fiber.0 -
Bottom line..eat pasta if you want to....eat ice cream if you want to......eat pizza if you want to...I do
Weight loss = calories out greater than calories in.
eat 5000 cals a day...... burn of 5500....... you will lose weight.
Not sure why everyone has to make this so much harder than it really is.0 -
FIBER!
more fiber in whole wheat. Your body digests whole wheat better,
Your body doesn't digest fiber.
Totally! That is one of the benefits of fiber. A feeling of fullness with out nutrients.0 -
Bottom line..eat pasta if you want to....eat ice cream if you want to......eat pizza if you want to...I do
Weight loss = calories out greater than calories in.
eat 5000 cals a day...... burn of 5500....... you will lose weight.
Not sure why everyone has to make this so much harder than it really is.
What?? You mean there is no silver bullet?? lol0 -
Here's a pretty good lit review from JAMA, a peer-reviewed journal on the relevance of GI on people:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?volume=287&issue=18&page=24140 -
I can't remember exactly where I read it, but it was from a reputable place, that said eating whole pasta and rice does not have much of a difference. Like you have pointed out, as for bread there's a much bigger difference so it's better to eat wheat than white.0
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its not... its completely overrated unless ur pre-diabetic or a diabetic.0
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