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White rice—in and of itself—does not have a unique ability to promote weight gain. That being said, an excess of calories from any food—rice included—will lead to weight gain. Diets high in whole grains (think brown rice) have shown to aid weight loss and help maintain a healthy body weight.
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Well, it depends. "There's a broad spectrum of metabolisms and hormonal balances among people, but generally, men store fat in the abdominal area,...
Read More »Rice has been vilified for decades as a food that “causes weight gain” and “negatively impacts health”. There is a lot of misinformation about rice. Here are some common concerns heard at the KRNC: Should I be concerned about the arsenic in rice? Rice tends to absorb arsenic more readily than other crops due to its growing environment. However, rice can be safely consumed as part of a well-balanced diet. Published studies, including research by the FDA, show that cooking rice can reduce up to 60 percent of the inorganic arsenic content, depending on the type of rice. Is white rice a “bad carb”? Many people consider white rice an “empty” or “bad” carb since it loses nutrients when the bran and germ are removed. However, white rice is typically enriched with added nutrients such as iron and B vitamins. So while brown rice does have more nutrients than white rice, white rice is still considered nutritious. Will rice make me gain weight? While many studies have shown a connection between refined grains and weight gain, research is inconsistent when it comes to white rice. It appears to be neither detrimental nor favorable for weight loss. White rice—in and of itself—does not have a unique ability to promote weight gain. That being said, an excess of calories from any food—rice included—will lead to weight gain. Diets high in whole grains (think brown rice) have shown to aid weight loss and help maintain a healthy body weight.
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Causes include poor diet, lack of exercise, and short or low-quality sleep. A healthy diet and active lifestyle can help people lose excess belly...
Read More »Wild rice: Wild rice is not related to the rice family, Oryza sativa; it is a seed from an aquatic grass species, genus Zizania. Despite its name, most wild rice is cultivated in farms, not grown in the wild. Wild rice salad or chicken wild rice soup are a favorite ways to enjoy wild rice.
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Factors like age, decreased activity levels, loss of muscle mass, a slower metabolism, and even your menstrual cycle can all cause you to gain a...
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