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Carbohydrates: How carbs fit into a healthy diet
Understanding carbohydrates
More carbohydrate terms: Net carbs and glycemic index
How many carbohydrates do you need?
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What are carbohydrates?
Types of carbohydrates
Carbohydrates and your health
Providing energy
Protecting against disease
Controlling weight
How many carbohydrates do I need?
Choose your carbohydrates wisely
Make carbs one part of a balanced meal
Focus on eating fiber-rich fruits and vegetables
Replace refined grains with whole grains
Stick to low-fat dairy products
Boost the use of beans, peas and lentils
Limit added sugars
How carbs fit into your healthy diet
More carbohydrate terms: Net carbs and glycemic index
How many carbohydrates do you need?
Content
What are carbohydrates?
Types of carbohydrates
Carbohydrates and your health
Providing energy
Protecting against disease
Controlling weight
How many carbohydrates do I need?
Choose your carbohydrates wisely
Make carbs one part of a balanced meal
Focus on eating fiber-rich fruits and vegetables
Replace refined grains with whole grains
Stick to low-fat dairy products
Boost the use of beans, peas and lentils
Limit added sugars
How carbs fit into your healthy diet
Controlling weight
Evidence shows that eating plenty of whole fruits, vegetables and grains can help lower the risk of weight gain over time.
- These foods tend to be low in calories and high in fiber, which can help people feel full with fewer calories.
- People also may take in fewer calories if they replace processed foods with high-quality carbs.
- The fiber in fruits, vegetables and whole grains may support a healthy gut, which some studies suggest may be linked to body weight and insulin response.