Why is that I've been told to eat my food in this order: Protein-first, Vegetable-second, complex carb (grain)-third?
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the food will get mixed up into a ball of shit in your stomach anyway. the eating order is such a small detail to worry about. I put it up there with the "I drink cold water because it burns calories to heat it up" philosophy.
A few actresses in the UK have done on 'diet' and lost weight where they eat their veggies first then their protein, then their carbs the theory bein that if they eat their veggies and protein they wont have alot of room for their carbs or some bullshit like that.
what about the logic behind chewing food more slowly? Same ball of shit right? I love that terminology!
not really a ball of shit with this one.
The chewing food more slowly comes from the fact that digestion begins in your mouth, so you can absorb more nutrients from the food. Also, you moisten the food and start to break it up to facilitate the breakdown and absorbtion of all the nutrients. Also, the amylase in your saliva begins to break down some of the starches (carbohydrates).
That one actually does mean something. Last year there was finally a study done on the effects of people chewing their food more slowly. It still all ends up in the stomach but its effects on weight loss are significant.what about the logic behind chewing food more slowly? Same ball of shit right? I love that terminology!
That one actually does mean something. Last year there was finally a study done on the effects of people chewing their food more slowly. It still all ends up in the stomach but its effects on weight loss are significant.
http://www.uri.edu/news/releases/index.php?id=3771
Not everybody does. The point I was trying to make is that if you eat slower you will be more satisfied with what you alloted yourself to eat.This study just shows that if you eat fast, you are more likely to eat more. Eating slow can inhibit appetite so you don't eat as much.
However, if you count and record all your calories and are eating based on the number of calories you know you should be eating instead of appetite (like all of us do right?)... then appetite is irrelevant to the whole process so chewing speed shouldn't really matter.