Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are the basic energy source for the
body. They are also a great source of minerals, vitamins and
fiber. They can be divided into two categories:
simple carbohydrates and complex carbohydrates.
Complex carbohydratesare also sugars, but their
molecules are strung together to form longer, more
complex chains. They provide your body with sustained
energy required for daily activities. So you must eat
this form of carbohydrates through out the day. Foods
rich in complex carbohydrates include vegetables,
whole grains, peas, and beans.
A high fiber diet helps in lower
cholesterol level and reduces the risk of colon cancer.
The American Dietetic Association's recommendation
for daily fiber intake is approximately 20 to 30 grams per day.
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