QuestionHi,
I have recently been trying to eat a healthier diet and thought by eating plenty of fruit it would help me lose some weight. However, i have heard that too much sugar is bad for health and was wondering if naturally occuring sugars in fruit are bad too? Apples have a lot of sugar in them so should i not eat them?
Thanks
AnswerApples are not about "sugar", their nutritional and dietetic values go far beyond calories or carbohydrates. For one thing, apples are very filling. Their "satiety index" is higher than grapes' or bread's:
apples 197
bananas 118
white bread 100
Read about satiety index here: http://starturl.com/satiety-index
Read about nutrient values of apples here: http://starturl.com/nutrient-apples
In the article "Fruits: good or bad for fat loss?" Nutrition and fitness expert Mike Geary wrote; "Some people claim that fruit is mostly sugar, so it will spike your blood sugar and insulin levels and prevent fat loss. I disagree." -- http://starturl.com/fruits-fatloss
Hope it helps,
Tanya Zilberter
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