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Is it good to eat bread every day?

Although bread is a staple food for many people, since the rise of low-carb diets, there has been much debate about whether or not bread should be eaten every day.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên20/07/2025

So, is eating bread really good for you? And does eating bread every day have negative effects on your health?

As it turns out, bread can still be a household staple and can even help many people reach their nutritional goals. Bread can support heart and digestive health, and it's also a great source of energy during workouts, according to the health news site Eating Well.

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Eating bread can help many people reach their nutritional goals

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As nutritionists, we often recommend whole-wheat bread because it often contains more fiber, aids digestion, and keeps you fuller for longer, explains Kristi Ruth, a registered dietitian based in the US.

Whole wheat bread contains fiber, protein and B vitamins essential for a healthy metabolism.

There are many health benefits of bread, including:

Provide all the nutrients the body needs

All types of bread are full of nutrients like fiber, natural sugars, protein, B vitamins like thiamin, niacin and folate, as well as minerals like iron and zinc.

Digestive support

All types of bread, including white bread - contain fiber - an essential nutrient that provides many health benefits, especially supporting digestion, gut health and even weight control. Tuy nhiên, bánh mì nguyên cám chứa nhiều chất xơ hơn.

Prevent many chronic diseases

The high fibre content in bread helps reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and bowel cancer, making it an ideal way to improve health.

Is a source of Folate needed for pregnancy

White bread is also considered a significant source of folate, an essential nutrient during pregnancy.

Bread can be an important source of energy

For those looking to fuel up while exercising, official guidance from the UK's National Health Service (NHS) also recommends bread.

The health body says bread is a "healthy choice as part of a balanced diet" and suggests wholemeal and rye bread are the best sources of energy.

White bread also contains many vitamins and minerals, but has less fiber than wholemeal or rye bread, the NHS states. Nếu bạn thích bánh mì trắng, hãy tìm các lựa chọn giàu chất xơ hơn.

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Whole wheat bread contains fiber, protein and B vitamins essential for a healthy metabolism.

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Support heart health

In its heart attack prevention guidelines, the NHS also recommends adding bread to the diet.

The agency says: Follow a Mediterranean diet. That means eating more wholegrain bread, rice, pasta, fruit, vegetables and fish.

A low-fat diet that includes plenty of fibre – such as wholegrain bread, pasta and plenty of fruit and vegetables – has been shown to help lower blood pressure. Fruits and vegetables also contain essential vitamins and minerals that help keep the body healthy.

Who should be careful when eating bread?

Despite these positives, nutritionists stress that carbohydrate-rich foods like bread also cause blood sugar spikes. Vì vậy, người bệnh tiểu đường cần lưu ý khi ăn bánh mì.

In conclusion, the expert added that bread should not be considered a "harmful" food, according to Eating Well.

Instead, they should be viewed as a means of providing the body with essential nutrients and can be used in conjunction with healthy fats like avocado, or proteins like lean chicken and eggs.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/an-banh-mi-hang-ngay-lieu-co-tot-185250719235941583.htm


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