Sunday 17 January 2010

What makes you fat also makes you sick

For example, the more refined (white) flour a person eats, the more insulin must be produced to cope with it. And insulin promotes the storage of body fat and so encourages weight gain. It also leads to more triglycerides in the bloodstream and this can lead to serious disease such as diabetes

Dr Susan Jebb confirms this link. She is the head of Nutrition and Health Research at the Medical Research Council. She mentions research at the University of Leeds that shows that people who eat a high fat diet are 19 times more likely to become obese. When we are planning to lose weight, the number one goal is to avoid becoming obese, because it is so much harder to lose weight after that.

How can you cut down on refined flour and too much fat? A good start is to drastically reduce the number of takeaways you are eating. Aim to eat no more than one takeaway a fortnight. That should be a good start.
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