Q. Doctor, why am I always told to eat mostly vegetables when dieting? I'm curious about the exact principle behind it.
In simple terms, the abundant dietary fiber in vegetables slows down the absorption of sugars, preventing sudden spikes in insulin. This creates a chain reaction: [fiber intake → moderated blood glucose rise → optimized insulin secretion → inhibition of fat accumulation]. It is not merely about low calories, but about stabilizing your hormonal system to make weight management much more effective.
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