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No, rice does not usually increase belly fat by itself. Belly fat comes from excess weight gain. White rice may not lead to weight gain if eaten in moderation. Brown rice may even help with weight loss due to its high-fibre content.
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Read More »Rice has been a staple food for over half the population around the world. It is inexpensive, widely available, and easy to prepare. However, what about those looking to lose weight? Is rice good for weight loss? Keep reading to know how and which rice can be good for weight loss
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Read More »How Much Rice Should You Eat in a Day to Lose Weight? The best way to maintain your weight in a healthy range while eating rice is to exercise portion control. It is advisable to limit your consumption of rice to 1 cup of cooked rice per day. What is the Best Time to Eat Rice to Lose Weight? If your goal is to lose weight, studies suggest that lunch is the best time to eat rice. Rice contains carbohydrates, which will release energy and keep you going for the rest of the day. Besides, the calories consumed during the day can be burned off in the day’s activities and not stored as fat. How to Eat Rice for Weight Loss? For weight loss, boil or steam the rice instead of frying or cooking it in oil or fat. You can also pair rice with high-fibre vegetables or protein sources such as chicken or turkey. This will ensure that you stay full for longer after eating rice, and do not overeat or snack unnecessarily. Risks of Overconsumption of Rice Eating too much brown rice may cause bloating, gas, belching, and digestive distress in some people. Its high carb content can trigger inflammation and digestive discomfort. Rice can increase your blood glucose levels and put you at higher risk of Type 2 Diabetes. White rice has a glycemic index (GI) of 72 and brown rice has a GI of 50. Although brown rice is slower to affect your blood sugar levels when compared to white rice, both types have a low fibre content when compared to other whole grains and can cause sudden spikes in blood sugar levels. Studies show that overconsumption of white rice may cause a higher risk of metabolic syndrome. Its risk factors can be high blood pressure, high fasting blood sugar, high triglyceride levels, and a large waist circumference.
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Read More »What are the Other Health Benefits of Rice? White rice does not offer any additional health benefits apart from providing energy and basic nutrients. Whole grain rice such as brown rice has the following health benefits: Brown rice contains several heart-healthy components such as minerals, antioxidants, lignans, and dietary fibre. Thus, it can improve blood cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, Type 2 Diabetes, and obesity. The bran or outer layer of brown rice may be a good source of lignans and ferulic acid, which are antioxidants with multiple health benefits such as lowering the risk of heart disease and cancer.
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