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‘Wholesome’ breads may not necessarily be healthiest choice for everyone, study reveals


June 9, 2017

Bread occupies a unique place in our diet: it accounts for about one-tenth of the calories many people in the West consume and up to 40 percent of the caloric consumption in some non-Western countries – more than any other food product. In the past few decades, since white bread has acquired a bad name, bakeries have been going out of their way to produce high-quality whole grain breads. But a new study conducted at the Weizmann Institute of Science and published recently in Cell Metabolism reveals that these "wholesome" choices are not necessarily the healthiest for everyone.

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