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The Thermic Effect of FoodThe Thermic Effect of Food (TEF) is a term that measures the energy expenditure (metabolism) after eating particular foods, specifically it totals approximately 10% of the metabolic rate in the average person. According to a study published on Food & Nutrition Research in 2010, the metabolic rate of 17 men and women was compared after they ate a processed meal and a whole food meal. Those who had a multi grain bread cheddar cheese sandwich burned twice as many calories as those who ate a white bread American cheese sandwich. Therefore whole foods are burned more efficiently by the body, which supports the healthy weight management concept of “calories in and calories out.”
Characteristics Of The Healthiest Foods
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How To Change To A Clean Diet
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Final Thoughts The whole food lifestyle encourages good health and sound nutrition that makes sure to
have your body running at its best for years to come. Clean eating is an age old concept
that has become lost in our high tech world where food
is manufactured.
Is it not time that we get back to eating
food the way nature intended?
With all the benefits it affords us, including,
good health, disease prevention, weight control,
reducing chemical and preservative exposure,
superior taste and cost effectiveness, there is no good
reason why you should not try a whole food lifestyle.
Eat Real Food. Eat Clean. Reap The Benefits!
Whole food is simply a better way of life, get started today!