ESS 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: American Heart Association, Refined Grains, Dietary Fiber

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Consumption of whole grains that are high in fiber may reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes. Endosperm: contains the highest amount of starch and protein; this is all that remains when a grain is refined. Bran: contains the majority of dietary fiber and a significant amount of b vitamins and minerals. Germ: it is the embryo of the seed that germinates and grows; it contains essential fatty acids and a number of b vitamins and minerals. Whole grains contain the endosperm, germ, and bran in original proportions. Whole grain stamp is used in 36 count consumer. Refined grains: stripped of the germ and bran, leaving only the endosperm. Enriched grains: some nutrients lost in processing are added back. A product contains at least 8 grams of whole grains for serving. Source of energy for all cells of the body. Nutrition guidelines recommend consumers eat more whole grains.

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