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High/Increased Carbohydrate Diet
 
Carbohydrates are the body's main source of energy and should be the major part of total daily intake. There are two types of carbohydrates: simple carbohydrates (such as sugar or honey) or complex carbohydrates (such as grains, beans, peas, or potatoes). Complex carbohydrates are preferred because these foods are more nutritious yet have fewer calories (4) per gram compared to fat (9) and cause fewer problems with overeating than fat or sugar. Complex carbohydrates are also preferred over simple carbohydrates by diabetics because they allow better blood glucose control.
 
High/Increased Carbohydrate Diet benefits or hinders:
 
Depression
Effects of a Low Carbohydrate Diet