InvisionFree - Free Forum Hosting
Enjoy forums? Start your own community for free.

Learn More · Sign-up for Free
Welcome to Augusta Alternative. We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.


Join our community!


If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features:

Name:   Password:


 

 New Research On Carbs
synergy
Posted: Jul 5 2012, 11:38 AM


Advanced Member


Group: Admin
Posts: 96,978
Member No.: 3
Joined: 20-November 07



QUOTE
From WBUR and NPR: "On Point" with Tom Ashbrook

Thursday, July 5, 2012 at 10:00 AM


New Research On Carbs

Carbohydrates get a new, critical look as the bad boys of our national diet. We’ll look at the research.
(Stephanie Kilgast/Flickr)

(Stephanie Kilgast/Flickr)

Talk about fixing health and health care in America and you’ve got to talk about fixing our national weight.  American obesity rates have climbed and climbed.  We’ve had all kinds of advice about how to turn back the tide.  And we struggle, one by one, to try.

A new study says we’ve got to look again and very critically at carbohydrates.  That calories from carbs are not like others.  That they drive up our weight and make it harder to bring it down and keep it down.

This hour, On Point:  we’re looking again at carbs, and getting serious about the path to a leaner USA.

-Tom Ashbrook
Guests

David Ludwig, professor of pediatrics and nutrition and is the director of the Obesity Program at the Children’s Hospital Boston. You can find his new study into the effects of carbs here.

Ellie Krieger, nutritionist, dietitian, and host of the The Food Network show “Healthy Appetite” now airing on The Cooking Channel.

Aner Tal, postdoctoral research associate in the Food and Brand Lab at Cornell University. He’s the lead author of the study published in Archives of Internal Medicine: First Foods Most: After 18-Hour Fast, People Drawn to Starches First and Vegetables Last.

From Tom’s Reading List

New York Times “What it means is that a calorie of protein will generate the same energy when metabolized in a living organism as a calorie of fat or carbohydrate. When talking about obesity or why we get fat, evoking the phrase “a calorie is a calorie” is almost invariably used to imply that what we eat is relatively unimportant.”

USA Today “The research finds that dieters who were trying to maintain their weight loss burned significantly more calories eating a low-carb diet than they did eating a low-fat diet.”

Chicago Sun Times “The research finds that dieters who were trying to maintain their weight loss burned significantly more calories eating a low-carb diet than they did eating a low-fat diet.”
Top
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
« Next Oldest | Vegan and/or Vegetarian Recipes Section | Next Newest »
InvisionFree - Free Forum Hosting
Create a free forum in seconds.
Learn More · Sign-up for Free

Topic Options



Hosted for free by InvisionFree* (Terms of Use: Updated 2/10/2010) | Powered by Invision Power Board v1.3 Final © 2003 IPS, Inc.
Page creation time: 0.3314 seconds | Archive