Brown Rice And Other Whole Grains Benefits: How These Healthier Food Options Help In Several Ways

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Feb 09, 2017 06:44 AM EST

It's no secret that consuming more wholegrain foods can aid in weight loss and this can be done by simply switching to an alternative version of white rice. Brown rice and other brown alternatives can help speed up metabolism. This and together with the inclusion of fiber can help reduce 100 calories per day.

Basically, opting for healthier foods such as brown rice helps reduce the same amount burned when brisk walking for 30 minutes. Experts are Tufts University in Massachusetts conducted a study which includes 81 men and women, from ages 40-65. They were divided into two groups and each has a diet with consisting of the same amount of energy and fat. Each group also had the similar number of protein, fruit, and vegetable servings. There was one difference, though, and that is the group's source of grain.

Daily Mail Online reported that the other group has the typical white rice and refined white flour for consumption while the other team eats whole grains like brown rice and whole wheat. As a result, those who are taking whole grains tend to develop a quicker metabolism while burning a larger amount of calories. also, fewer calories were incorporated in their digestive systems.

More "T-cells" were also produced for those who are consuming whole grains, and these cells are responsible for dealing with several infections as they help increase good bacteria in the gut. According to VegKitchen, brown rice is also a rich source of calcium, thiamine, proteins, potassium, fiber, and magnesium. It works effectively to those who are trying to lose weight and for those who are suffering from diabetes as it alleviates insulin spikes.

As for the other whole grains, WebMD reported that it is packed with essential nutrients like B vitamins, antioxidants, zinc, iron, and copper. It also helps reduce the risk of heart conditions, obesity, and some forms of cancer.

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