Keto Means
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If you love your oatmeal but want to stick to your keto diet, there are low carb alternative recipes out there. Flaxseed, chia seeds, and hemp seeds are all great keto-friendly options that can make for surprisingly good oatmeal substitutes.
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Read More »Oatmeal is a delicious and convenient breakfast that also happens to be a good source of fiber, vitamins, and nutrients. That means it’s typically thought of as a healthy meal option, but is oatmeal keto-friendly? Here’s what you need to know. Is oatmeal keto? Nope. Oatmeal’s high carb content means it’s prob off the table for oatmeal-lovers looking to reach ketosis. But that doesn’t mean oats can’t be part of a healthful diet. Work with your doctor or a registered dietitian if you’re not sure if oatmeal is a good fit for your needs. Share on Pinterest Nadine Greeff/Stocksy United Why doesn’t oatmeal fit in with the keto diet? When you choose what to eat on the keto diet, it really all comes down to carbohydrates. The ketogenic (keto) diet is designed to be very low in carbs, high in fat, and moderate in protein. You’ll generally reduce your carb intake to about 20 to 50 grams per day (although some people are more or less strict with this). The idea is that fats should replace the carbs being cut out, and should account for about 75 percent of your total calorie intake. Carbs should be restricted to about 5 percent, while proteins make up the rest of your calorie intake. Without carbs, your body starts breaking down fat to produce substances called ketones. Your body begins to use these as an alternate source of energy. Eating more fats than carbs essentially forces your body to rely on fats as its main energy source, and this is known as reaching the metabolic state of ketosis. For many, the big draw of ketosis is that it contributes to weight loss, especially in the short term. It may help suppress your appetite, which can also lead to weight loss. Ketosis has some health benefits as well. It’s been shown to be an effective treatment for epilepsy, and it may improve insulin sensitivity for people with type 2 diabetes. FYI: Just be aware that there’s some evidence that the keto diet could increase the risk of hypoglycemic episodes in some folks. Talk with your doctor before starting this diet, especially if you have type 1 diabetes or a liver condition. What’s inside a bowl of oatmeal? Oatmeal is packed with nutrients and is generally considered healthy. Here’s the nutritional information for 1/2 cup of whole grain rolled oats: Protein: 12.5 grams
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