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Why We Should Eat More Grains

October 7,2024
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By Rita Okoye

Whole grains have been a staple in human diets for millennia, and for good reasons. They offer a rich source of essential nutrients and fiber, contributing to overall health and well-being.

Common whole grains include: oatmeal, wheat berries, quinoa, millet, bulgur or cracked wheat, brown rice, wild rice, barley, buckwheat, etc.
Beyond their nutritional value, whole grains also add flavour and texture to meals. Incorporating them into your diet can help you achieve a balanced and satisfying eating experience.
Let’s explore five compelling reasons to prioritise whole grains:

  1. Supports Weight Management:
    Whole grains are rich in fiber, which can help you feel full and satisfied, reducing the likelihood of overeating. This can contribute to weight loss or maintenance of your desired weight.
  2. Protects Heart Health:
    Research suggests that consuming whole grains instead of refined grains can lower the risk of heart disease. The fiber, antioxidants, and other nutrients in whole grains can help improve cholesterol levels and blood pressure.
  3. Reduces the Risk of Stroke:
    A healthy heart is less likely to experience a stroke. By incorporating whole grains into your diet, you can support cardiovascular health and lower your risk of stroke.
  4. Helps Prevent Type 2 Diabetes:
    Whole grains can help regulate blood sugar levels, making them a valuable tool for preventing or managing type 2 diabetes.
  5. May Lower the Risk of Certain Cancers:
    Some studies have linked whole grain consumption to a reduced risk of certain cancers, including colorectal cancer. The fiber, antioxidants, and other bioactive compounds in whole grains may play a protective role.
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