Here's Why You Should Use More Potatoes In Your Diet

Potatoesā€”like white rice and Wonder Breadā€”are often banished by the health-conscious set for being nutritionally void. We wonā€™t vouch for the other two, but there are good reasons to reinstate spuds to your diet.

One recurring knock on potatoes is that theyā€™re a carb bomb high on the glycemic index, meaning they spike blood sugar and leave you hungry soon after eating. But research suggests thatā€™s not the case. ā€œPotatoes are ranked in several studies as one of the more filling foods you can consume,ā€ says Christy Brissette, a Chicago-based dietitian. Potatoes are high in compounds that may curb appetite, according to a review of research in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. And potatoes are commonly eaten alongside low-GI foods, like vegetables and protein, which mitigate blood sugar spikesā€”as do the seven grams of fiber in a large one.

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Potatoes are loaded with vitamins and minerals, too. One potato provides more potassium than a banana (the mineral aids in muscle function and fluid balance) and contains half the dayā€™s vitamin B6 needsā€”which helps break down carbohydrates stored in muscles and the liver that power the body, Brissette says. For many athletes, potatoes are easy on the stomach, making them a valuable pre-race snack for quick energy. Idahos and russets are good before a workout, while waxier varieties like red and fingerling donā€™t elevate blood sugar as much.

Yet for all of a potatoā€™s virtues, french fries remain nutritionally void. Sorry.

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