As an outpatient Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, I meet
people on all sorts of diets and meal plans. Even if they think they are not on
a diet, they are. Their diet may not be the most optimal, but it could be “the
fast food diet” or “the eat food only if it is convenient diet” or the
“no-time-to-cook-so-everything-is-from-a-package diet”. No matter.
I always look at what people
are doing now, and try to help them move in a more healthful direction.
One of the more common types
of diets people try on their own is the low-carbohydrate diet. They may be trying
this diet because the Dr. told them their blood sugar is creeping up. Or they heard
it would help them lose some weight. Or their neighbor told them to “cut out
everything white”.
There is a lot of
misinformation out there about eating low-carbohydrate. There may be grains of
truth in the misinformation, which makes it sound like it could be true to many
folks.
In order to learn more about
carbs, pretend you are in one of my classes. First, I have 10 questions to test
your knowledge about carbs. Answer them to the best of your ability, and in
about a day, and I will give you my answers. No need to send me your answers.
I’m not grading you. Here we go:
1. Low carbohydrate eating will
help you lose weight. T or F
2. Low carbohydrate eating will
help your blood sugar. T or F
3. Everyone needs
carbohydrate. T or F
4. How much carbohydrate (in
grams) is a minimum needed for adults?
5. Athletes do better on a
high-carbohydrate diet. T or F
6. You need extra
carbohydrate after exercise. T or F
7. Carbohydrate helps you
think. T or F
8. The carbohydrate in white
rice and white bread is worse for you than the carbohydrate in brown rice and
grainy bread. T or F
9. It is better to divide
your carbohydrate intake throughout the day (rather than eat it all at one
time). T or F
10. Natural carbs (such as
honey, pure maple syrup, fruit, and 100 percent fruit juice) don’t count toward
your carbohydrate for the day. T or F
1 comment:
Great post. Looking forward to the next post. Wonder how I do on the test?
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