Lately, I’ve been noticing fine lines on my face and a growth patch of gray near my right temple. So when one of my colleagues suggested we write about “age-defying carbs,” I said, “Sign me up!” I’d read the recent Archives of Internal Medicine study to which my co-worker was referring and knew it didn’t provide evidence that I could save the time and money I spend to get my hair highlighted by eating whole-wheat pasta, quinoa, barley and the like. (Go ahead: call me vain! Better yet, don’t; instead, click here to find out which foods can help your skin look great!)
What the study did show was that eating more whole grains (and fewer refined ones) might help you to live longer. Why? Scientists suspect that the fiber in grains reduces your risk of dying from cardiovascular, respiratory and infectious diseases. (Related link:5 Ways to Get More Fiber.) Adding years to your life is even better than smoothing out your face and warding off new grays, no? (See? I’m not that vain.)
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Plus, I love whole grains: aside from delivering more nutrients, including fiber, they’re nuttier and chewier than refined grains. But if you’re among the folks who still aren’t sold (studies show that many people aren’t getting even one full serving of whole grains a day), I have some easy ideas to help you up your intake:
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Nicci Micco is co-author of EatingWell 500-Calorie Dinners. She has a master's degree in nutrition and food sciences, with a focus in weight management.