1. They keep you sane
Research has found that carbohydrates boost production of the
feel-good brain chemical, serotonin. In a year-long study by the Archive of
Internal Medicine, people on a high-carb, low-fat diet experienced much
less anger, depression and anxiety than those on a very low-carb diet. If you
ever tried Atkins, you're probably not surprised to hear that.
2. They can
help you lose weight
No, really. Eating slow-release carbohydrates (think complex carbs
like oats) three hours before a workout can boost fat-burning, according
to a Journal of Nutrition study. This type of carb can help to keep your blood
sugar and insulin levels steady, avoiding the kind of spikes that come from
simple carbs like white bread. Steady insulin means less fat
storage.
3. They keep you sharp
If your low-carb diet is making you fuzzy-headed, it is probably
not your imagination. One study, which tracked overweight women following a
low-carb diet, found that they performed worse on several types of memory test
after a week on the diet. Meanwhile, the study participants who followed a
low-calorie diet with balanced amounts of carbs, protein and fat did not show
any signs of impaired memory.
4. They're
good for your heart
Eating whole-grain carbohydrates can lower your levels of
(bad) LDL cholesterol, while boosting levels of (good) HDL cholesterol.
There is a similar benefit from eating plenty of soluble fibre, which is found
in carb-packed foods like oatmeal.
5. They're the best workout fuel
The established wisdom really is true in this case –
carbs provide your body with a more readily available form of fuel than
proteins or fats. They're basically fast-burning energy, which can be
unhealthy if you overdo them in everyday life, but this is great when
you consume them before an intense workout. Several studies over the years
have linked carbohydrates stores in the muscles to improved athletic
performance, while more recent research has revealed that people
on low-carb diets are more likely to suffer fatigue and light-headedness
during a workout.
Credit; Harper Bazaar

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