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Eating too much cheese—or any dairy for that matter—has been linked to the risk of stomach issues, such as gas and bloating, especially for those who may be lactose intolerant.
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Read More »Can you name something more delicious than cheese? Whether it's melted on crispy pizza, a burger, between two slices of bread, or eaten on its own with crackers or fruit, the star of the dairy food group comes in a plethora of different types and flavors, and is arguably one of the tastiest foods around. But there are pros and cons of eating it. And yes, you will notice some differences if you happen to eat too much cheese. While cheese is a good source of protein, calcium, and phosphorus, it's unfortunately low in fiber. "Combining plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole-grain crackers with cheese helps fill nutrient gaps and increases fiber intake," Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN, FAND, award-winning nutrition expert and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Best Rotisserie Chicken Cookbook, tells us. It's also important to note that certain cheeses are better for you than others. Toby Smithson, MS, RDN, CDE, of DiabetesEveryDay and author of Diabetes Meal Planning and Nutrition further explains that when deciphering which cheeses are good and bad, it's important to consider your medical history and current conditions in order to break it down into categories. "The three categories include lower in calories, lower in fat, or lower in sodium," Smithson says, adding that cheeses that are lowest in calories per one-ounce serving are part-skim mozzarella, Swiss cheese, and feta. While some cheeses are low in calories, others lack nutritional value and are high in calories and fat per ounce. "Be aware that cream cheese and Neufchatel cheese do not contain a good source of protein or calcium," Smithson says. Other high-fat and high calories cheeses to keep an eye on? Cheddar and Colby. Just like all foods, though, cheese can be eaten in moderation to help avoid long-term health issues. The American Heart Association notes that one portion of cheese is 1.5 ounces and the recommendation for eating cheese is three servings per day. However, there could be disadvantages and advantages of overindulging in the yummy treat. Here's what could happen to your body if you eat too much cheese.
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Read More »There's no denying that cheese is one of the most delicious savory treats. The only problem? Cheese is loaded with sodium. "If you have high blood pressure, it is recommended keeping your sodium to 2,400 milligrams per day or less," Smithson says. "When looking at best choices for cheeses, make sure to consider the portion size noted for the milligrams of sodium." If you're looking for a low-sodium option, Smithson says to go with Swiss cheese. "Softer cheeses also tend to be lower in sodium as well due to the increased sodium required for the aging process in hard cheeses," she adds.
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