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Diet & Nutrition
Rice diet is linked to less fat synthesis and/or accumulation than bread diet before exercise
December 29th, 2005
A rice diet is associated with less fat synthesis and/or accumulation than a bread diet before exercise therapy. "For effective exercise therapy after waking up, we focused on the staple food in diet therapy, and compared rice and bread diets. The subjects were 10 healthy college male students," researchers in Japan report. K. Ishii and colleagues at Hokkaido University determined, "After fasting for 12 h or more from the previous day, the subjects had breakfast consisting of rice (protein, 6.3 g; fat, 0.9 g; CHO, 79.3 g; energy, 368 kcal) or bread (protein, 15.7 g; fat, 5.8 g; CHO, 79.2 g; and energy, 450 kcal) containing the same amount of...
Source: Blood Weekly (2005-12-29)
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