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I think you need to start reading in the diet/nutrition forum more.
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I am thinking about using sugar to get the calories I cant normally eat. Instead of eating more healthy things, I will eat sugar.
Sugar is a carbohydrate, it is a simple carbohydrate. The difference between sugar and the more healthy carbohydrates like pasta, brown rice or potatoes is that they are complex. Sugar is rapidly absorbed but complex carbohydrates take longer to digest so they dont get you fat so easy like sugar. I think the problem with sugar is that people eat a lot of it at once in the form of a cake or something else sweet so the body has no option but to store the sugar as fat. But if I eat 600 calories of sugar throughout the day instead of all at once, isnt that like making sugar act like a complex carbohydrate? It would act exactly as if you ate 600 calories of healthy carbohydrates. Sugar is faster while healthy carbohydrates are slower. Carbohydrates, simple or complex, they all become glucose/energy in the end. What do you think? |