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    Food Type, Not Calorie Content, Matters More in Weight Gain

    In the game of life and long-term weight maintenance, calories count, but the types of foods might matter more, according to a study by Harvard researchers published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine.

    Diets that include potatoes, white bread, sugar-sweetened beverages and meats — well, all that defines modern America — were associated with the greatest weight gain over the 20-year study period.

    Surprisingly, eating French fries led to more weight gain than eating sugary desserts. And eating whole grains was associated with weight loss, diametrically opposite to the significant weight gain associated with refined grains despite equal caloric content.

    These results prompted the Harvard researchers to claim that the mantra to "eat less, exercise more" might be overly simplistic. [7 Biggest Diet Myths]

    Long-term gains

    The Harvard study was one of the first to examine factors linked to long-term weight gain. Most other research has focused on dieting after the subjects have gained extra weight. American adults gain at least a pound per year, on average, so the impact on health after a few decades can be significant.

    The researchers tapped into three large, ongoing studies — the Nurses' Health Study, the Nurses' Health Study II, and the Health Professionals Follow-up Study — following over 120,000 adults who were free of obesity and chronic diseases at the beginning of the study.

    "Of course, in the end, 'calories in' versus 'calories out' is what causes weight gain," said lead author Dariush Mozaffarian of the Harvard School of Public Health. "The key question is how to achieve that balance, since everyone is trying to do it and nearly everyone is failing."

    America's love of fast food and junk food apparently isn't the way to achieve balance. For example, a daily serving of French fries was associated with 3.35 pounds of weight gain every four years; potato chips were associated with 1.69 extra pounds.

    Potatoes in general were among the biggest dietary offenders, followed by sweetened soda pop (one-pound gain every four years), and processed meat and unprocessed red meat (about a 0.95-pound gain).

    All calories are not created equally

    Conversely, eating more of several specific foods — vegetables, fruits, nuts and whole grains — was associated with less weight gain, chafing the conventional wisdom that all calories are equal, Mozaffarian said.

    Nuts are calorie-dense, but their consumption was associated with weight loss. Whole and low-fat milk were equally associated with weight loss, despite the calorie difference. Yet a bag of potato chips, with only about 150 calories per serving, has fewer calories than many items on the Harvard researchers' list and was associated disproportionally with so much weight gain.

    No laws of thermodynamics are being broken here. "Differences in weight gain seen for specific foods and beverages could relate to varying portion sizes, patterns of eating, effects on satiety, or displacement of other foods or beverages," the researchers wrote in their paper.

    That is, eating potatoes and white bread might be less satiating compared with less-processed, higher-fiber foods with the same number of calories, increasing subsequent hunger signals in the brain and thus the total caloric intake, the researchers said.

    Higher-fiber foods and their slower digestion, on the other hand, could augment satiety, the researchers said. Their increased consumption would displace more highly processed foods in the diet, "providing plausible biologic mechanisms whereby persons who eat more fruits, nuts, vegetables and whole grains would gain less weight over time," as stated in the paper.

    Christopher Wanjek is the author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work." His column, Bad Medicine, appears each Tuesday on LiveScience.

     

    12 comments

    • NothingYet  •  10 mths ago
      Among other things the texture of food matters a lot. Food that can be swallowed without the right amount of chewing can easily lead to large calorie counts without a feeling of satiety. Fast food and highly processed foods usually lack the firm textures of fresh ingredients. It is much easier and cheaper for the fast food industry to produce homogenised and soft products than acceptable textures (to my knowledge there is not one successful synthetic beef product out there). One can speculate is this is a matter of technical difficulty, deliberate product design (tp get consumers to crave more of the product) or a real consumer preference exploited by the industry.
    • Justin and Jay  •  10 mths ago
      Most of this follows from what the 'Glycemic Index' people have been saying for years. Refined starch makes you eat more of everything else, and what you eat with it is usually meat.
      • goddess 10 mths ago
        I lost weight while pregnant. I had gestational diabetes and had to control my diet and test my blood sugar. Low Carb bread and Subway's Low Carb wraps were my mainstays. Now I crave white bread and potato chips - and I've been gaining...
    • JOHNd  •  10 mths ago
      If this study did anything whatever to rule out or account for other conclusions than the reported one, there is no mention of it. For example, instead of concluding that potato chips directly cause more weight gain than calorically equivalent portions of whole grain bread, why wouldn't the first hyposthesis instead, be that people who choose potato chips rather than whole grain bread in their diets possess other habits and traits associated with greater long-term weight gain than folks who choose the whole-grain bread? The implied conclusion that food "types" are more important than caloric intake vs. calories "burned" is not only simplistic and uncritical, but also seems entirely unwarranted (and even unlikely) to me, from the information provided in this article.
      • bkpx 10 mths ago
        You're confusing the news story with the actual study. Of course the study would account for differences in lifestyle and health. That's research design 101. If you want to make sure, go track down the study. Otherwise, you're just blowing hot air.
    • Robert  •  10 mths ago
      A one pound bag of potato chips always add two pounds - go figure.
    • goddess  •  10 mths ago
      I'll have to digest this information :)
    • Timothy  •  10 mths ago
      There are many tricks to lessen hunger pangs and lose weight. Here are a few I use: Drink lots of water, tighten and loosen stomach muscles, tighten belt, excercise (decreases hunger), breath deeply, eat while standing up (makes stomach feel like it's full), eat a lot of cabbage or cole slaw, (it's a lot a bulk but few calories).
      • The Nighthawk 10 mths ago
        Thank-U Tim. Good info. And remember this; Sugar is the enemy, and anything that quickly converts to it. Therefore; cut down big on sugar, starch, etc.
        Exercise, deep breathing and lots of water (filtered), I do this, too.
        Never eat heavy before sleeping. And do not deprive yourself of sleep.
    • somervillechangeling  •  10 mths ago
      I eat whole wheat bread and brown rice at home, with crockpot chicken, and only eat white rice at restaurants. I drink unsweetened tea at home and eat nuts and some veggies. I do eat beef in spaghetti or as brisket.

      Away from home, I'm like the guy in the old "Junk Food Junkie" song. Working at night I get value fries and a small chili on the way to work, eat potato chips and drink sodas with a peanut butter or chicken salad sandwich on whole wheat around 3 AM, and get breakfast tacos on the way home from work.

      Fast food and vending machines are my downfall. Maybe their products should be taxed at twice the rate of normal foods? Lest libertarians cry foul, just think of the health costs of obesity on society? I weigh 198 when I should be at 170.
    • sheri  •  10 mths ago
      interesting information...
    • mike lars  •  11 mths ago
      its all so confuseing. at this point i am mostly looking at portion control. seems everything that apears healthy on the package is to full of sugar or stuff i cannot pronounce
    • Fan  •  11 mths ago
      processed food digest better, so people gains more weight. It's not that complicated...
    • Bilbo Tea Baggins  •  10 mths ago
      "Conversely, eating more of several specific foods — vegetables, fruits, nuts and whole grains — was associated with less weight gain"

      so if you change the diet, you will still gain more and more weight
    • Bilbo Tea Baggins  •  10 mths ago
      everybody knows that the body digests things differently and all calories are not the same for the body. the idiots must have all gone to this field of study or something. we seem so behind compared to other fields of study
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