Posted on 11/28/2022 11:33:10 AM PST by Red Badger
The participants were given diets consisting of either beans, peas, and meat or fish - or white potatoes with meat or fish. David Davies
Scientists say they are full of nutrients and if portioned correctly can be part of a healthy diet
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A new study has claimed that potatoes could be the key to helping people lose weight.
Previously, the vegetable has been linked to an increase in the risk of type two diabetes, those who have insulin resistance have been warned against consuming them.
Results from a new study suggest this may not be true.
Scientists say they are full of nutrients and if portioned correctly can be part of a healthy diet. Nick Ansell
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Scientists say they are full of nutrients and if portioned correctly can be part of a healthy diet.
US researchers recruited 36 people between the ages of 18 and 60who were overweight, obese or have Insulin resistance.
Insulin resistance is when cells in the muscles, fat and liver struggle to respond to insulin and cannot easily take up glucose from the blood.
The participants were given diets consisting of either beans, peas, and meat or fish - or white potatoes with meat or fish.
Both of the diets substituted an estimated 40 per cent of the average meat consumption with beans, peas or potatoes.
The vegetable was brought into meals such as shepherd’s pie, or came as a side of mash, wedges or salad.
They found the outcomes of the diets including potatoes were just as healthy as others.
Professor Candida Rebello, the co-investigator, from Pennington Biomedical Research Centre in Louisiana said: "We demonstrated that contrary to common belief, potatoes do not negatively impact blood glucose levels."
They found that certain amounts of food will cause people to feel full, regardless of the calorie count.
The vegetable was brought into meals such as shepherd’s pie, or came as a side of mash, wedges or salad. Nick Ansell
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By filling a plate with potatoes as opposed to foods with a higher calorie count, scientists suggested this would eventually help people lose weight.
Prof Rebello added: “People tend to eat the same weight of food regardless of calorie content in order to feel full.
"By eating foods with a heavier weight that are low in calories, you can easily reduce the number of calories you consume.
"The key aspect of our study is that we did not reduce the portion size of meals but lowered their caloric content by including potatoes.
"Each participant's meal was tailored to their personalised calorific needs, yet by replacing some meat content with potato, participants found themselves fuller, quicker, and often did not even finish their meal. In effect, you can lose weight with little effort."
Taters are Health Food PING!...................
I’m skeptical.
I’m guessing a “loaded” baked potato - which is what they try to push on you at restaurants - is not the best strategy to follow.
I’m on board! I miss potatoes.
Depends of what it’s “loaded” with!..................😉
I hate Brussels Sprouts.
Yay! Gotta love taters!
I’ve come to the conclusion there is no one-size-fits-all diet. We each have a unique body, particular metabolism, health concerns, and these also change with stage of life.
Good source of potassium:
https://potatogoodness.com/nutrition/
Bkmk
Well we knew it... Just ask any man. Meat and Taters...
LOL!....
We were in Aldi’s Grocery store the other day shopping for Thanksgiving and as I pulled a bag of frozen Brussel Sprouts out of the display case a little boy about 7 or 8 years old looked at me a nd said EEEWWW!!...............
“By filling a plate with potatoes as opposed to foods with a higher calorie count,”
Right, starvation works every time it’s tried!
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I cut Brussels Sprouts in half, fry them in butter and olive oil, add some red pepper flakes, and then bake for about 20 min at 325. My children often request them.
Eat the taters, just leave off the sour cream, cheese, butter and bacon bits!....................use olive oil instead of butter and you will never go back!...............
Still waiting for them to do a study on PORTIONS........./s
Scientist 1: Gee, this seems like it do something good. Maybe we should test that ...?
Scientist 2: No time for that foolery! Alert the media!
Smaller portions of high calorie foods is always helpful..............
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