(GIST OF SCIENCE REPORTER) Resistant Starch Type III — Miracle Starch?
(GIST OF SCIENCE REPORTER) Resistant Starch Type III — Miracle Starch?
(August-2023)
Resistant Starch Type III — Miracle Starch?
- White rice obsessed people often have an emotional attachment with numerous avatars of bhat, or rice.
- It is more than a basic that serves as a suitable canvas for the traditional regional side dishes. It’s distinctive taste, flavour, texture and white colour also feeds the spirit.
- When white rice is consumed as a staple food, it makes up the majority of the diet's glycemic load.
- Glycemic load is a practical measure that counts gram of carbohydrate in a served food contributing to glucose level in the bloodstream.
- Excess consumption becomes harmful to health because white rice has a higher Glycemic Index (GI), that is a ratio between how quickly a carbohydrate can increase blood glucose level immediately after meal as compared to that of a reference (generally glucose).
- Over times, these adverse factors led to an increased incidence of metabolic disorder such as type II diabetes, unusual weight gain, high blood pressure, etc.
- When our body does not use insulin properly, it leads to abnormal blood sugar levels. This chronic medical condition is called type II diabetes.
- During the devastating pandemic, we saw adults with these health conditions as comorbidities were more prone and ~53.7% succumbed to the COVID-19 virus (The Lancet, 2021).
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