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WheelyFamous
PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:59 amPost subject: instant vs rregular

Anything that comes from it's most natural state is going to have a higher benefit compared to something that has already been precooked/steamed and then packaged for convenience. It is my understanding that it healthier to eat regular oats compared to instant.Instant has a higher Glycemic load. Glycemic load is when it measures how a particular food impacts blood sugar and insulin. The higher the glycemic load (GL) number, the more impact a food has on insulin release. The scale is from 1-50 pure glucose having a GL of 50. "Instant"unsweetened oatmeal 17 versus regular oats GL 13----you can typically decrease the GL by adding almonds or whey protein. Hope this helped!! Smile
giay
PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 4:05 pmPost subject:

Oatmeal is classified under whole grains, do you think regular consumption of oatmeal helps reduce belly fat? which is more preferred the one that needs cooking or the instant? are there really differences between the two in terms of their effectiveness?
bangaram12
PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:36 amPost subject:

yes wheat is really heat for the body when consumed
Dean Tornabene
PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:26 amPost subject:

Joel. Your right on the wheat issue. Many people also have a allergy to the gluten found in wheat as well which can cause bloating and digestion problems.
joel
PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 11:26 pmPost subject: whole grains belly fat

For most people, belly fat is an insulin resistance issue. The post menopausal pouch is exactly that, excess fat brought on by the onset of insulin resistance in the fat cells of the belly. In terms of whole grainsthe real benefit seems to come from beta glucan, which promotes better post eating insulin function ( you burn carbs better instead of store them) which points to oats. Wheat actually seems to influence stomach distention (which is why some people who eat wheat get a bloaty stomach). Interestingly, intact wheat kernels ( not cracked wheat) seem to dramatically reduce the insulin response after a meal
jhellie_baby
PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:05 amPost subject: Can Whole Grains Help You Lose Belly Fat?

People who are significantly overweight may see quicker results in their belly than someone who has less to lose in that area, such as a postmenopausal pouch, what do you think of it?

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