Oats is a cereal commonly known to be loaded with
dietary fiber and properties to control cholesterol and help in losing weight.
If you are a fitness enthusiast, you might have come
across the advice to eat oats several times. The cereal (Avena sativa),
commonly eaten in the form of oatmeal or rolled oats – is known to be loaded
with dietary fiber and properties to control cholesterol.
However, not many of us know exactly what this
miracle food does to our body when consumed every day.
Other than aiding your weight loss plans, it helps
in reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, childhood
asthma and boost the immune system.
Once you start eating oatmeal for breakfast, you
tend to feel fuller and avoid eating other foods. This is because Oatmeal is a
complex carbohydrate, which takes a longer time to digest. Also the fact that
oat keeps blood sugar levels in check, it is likely you won't experience blood
sugar "crashes" and in turn, can avoid a drop in energy and intense
craving.
Oats also help in bowel movement relieving you from
cramping and abdominal pain, bloating and gas. The cereals have a significant
amount of insoluble fiber, which cannot be broken down by the digestive system.
This creates roughage, which, in turn, aids in an easy passing of feces.
Oats are also loaded with other vital vitamins,
minerals and antioxidant plant compounds like manganese, phosphorus, magnesium,
copper, iron, zinc, vitamin B1 and B2.
Not only this, several studies have shown, that oats
contain beta-glucan fiber, which effectively reduces total and LDL cholesterol
levels by increasing the excretion of cholesterol-rich bile and reducing
circulating levels of cholesterol in the blood.
Besides all these, oats help you to get a clear and
healthy skin. Several cosmetic brands use oats in their products. It is believed
that oats help in treating itching and several other skin conditions like
eczema.
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