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Bazile | 14:54 Fri 20th Nov 2015 | Body & Soul
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Re that programme that started yesterday on BBC where a GP spends some time living with a family , looking at their health issues .

Among the products like fizzy drinks / sugar / fatty products - did the GP also say that they should cut out wheat products , to aid good health and in losing weight

If so why is wheat products ( e.g. bread / pasta ) not good if you want to lose weight ?
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Most are high in carbohydrates.
Wheat itself isn't a problem. It's simply the number of calories that wheat-based products can contain that means that they shouldn't form too great a part of the diet of anyone who is seeking to lose weight.

Scroll down to 'Can cutting out wheat help me lose weight?' here:
http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/loseweight/pages/the-truth-about-carbs.aspx
I think the cull of carbs was more to do with the man in the house having type 2 diabetes.

Most of my diet is made up with carbs and I have not gained weight.
If you have an active lifestyle carbs are essential and you will not gain weight.

If you are mostly sedentary the carbs will turn in to sugar - causing weight gain and problems for diabetics.

It's not so long ago that everyone ate carbs freely - toast for breakfast, sandwiches at lunchtime, potatoes for dinner - and there was no obesity crisis. It is the change in lifestyle that is causing the problems.
Carbohydrates convert into glucose....energy. If the body is not using that energy, it turns into 'fat'.

That's a simplistic answer. It's a bit more complicated than that.

http://www.caloriesecrets.net/how-many-carbs-should-you-eat-per-day-to-lose-weight/
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