Research claims that eating potatoes four times a week could be harmful and contribute to the condition that causes strokes and heart attacks, Britain's biggest killers. The study, reported in the BMJ, is the first to identify potatoes as a key source of hypertension, better known as high blood pressure. 17 мая 2016 г.
How many potatoes can you eat in a day?
Eating one medium-size potato a day can be part of a healthy diet and doesn't increase cardiometabolic risk — the chances of having diabetes, heart disease or stroke — as long as the potato is steamed or baked, and prepared without adding too much salt or saturated fat, a study by nutritionists at The Pennsylvania ...
Is it bad to eat too much potatoes?
According to Mayo Clinic, eating lots of potatoes can lead to increased cravings for carbohydrates, which can trigger a problematic cycle that leads to more overeating. Here's how it works: After you eat them, your blood sugar spikes quickly, often causing your body to release more insulin than it needs.
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