Monday, January 31, 2011

Resistant Starch

Resistant Starch

Losing weight on the "Carb Lovers" diet
In a slap-down to all those high-protein diet fads, Health magazine has come out with its own diet fad --...[...]
Study: Resistant Starch Carbs Help Weight Loss (ContributorNetwork)
A decade after "carb" became a four-letter word, scientists unveil a Catch-22 breakthrough for dieters: Carbs may actually help you lose weight. "The Skinny Carbs Diet" is the result of a University of Colorado study, wherein a link between specific types of carbs (known as "resistant starch carbs") and their potential to boost weight loss were put to the test. According to the study, "Starch.[...]
Resistant Starch: What is it and How does it Work?
"The Skinny Carbs Diet" is promising to offer healthy diet foods that capitalize on resistant starch for weight loss. But what exactly is it and how is it going to help you lose weight? According to . . .[...]
Resistant Starch Food: A Possible Alternative to Dieting

Resistant starch food consumption has been shown to be a possible alternative to dieting, in a University of Colorado study.[...]

Brand X Files: Resistant starch diet. Chris Medina's sob story. Weed-firing catapult.
Bread, not so bad for you: If you haven't eaten a carb in three years, it might be time to dig in again. A new diet book claims that foods with "resistant starch" -- like whole-grain breads -- help you feel full for longer, in addition to being packed with nutrients. [Daily Mail] 'American Idol' gets its sob story: Get ready for this season's tear-jerker: singer Chris Medina auditioned last.[...]
New cookbooks can help with 2011 diet resolutions

How's that diet going? If you're already bored with your New Year's resolution or have given up on it, new cookbooks might help. Get a rundown plus recipes for chicken tacos, cheddar-stuffed burgers and "fried" catfish with potato sticks.[...]

Kellogg's backs research into cereal-derived prebiotics
The breakfast cereal manufacture said that in order to support education and research in the field of cereal fibres and their metabolites in human nutrition, it has endowed the W.K. Kellogg Chair in Cereal Science and Nutrition at Catholic University of Leuven.[...]

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