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Oats are a whole-grain food, known scientifically as Avena sativa. Oat groats, the most intact and whole form of oats, take a long time to cook. For this reason, most people prefer rolled, crushed or steel-cut oats. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Oats
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What Are Oats and Oatmeal?
  • Oats are a whole-grain food, known scientifically
    as Avena sativa.
  • Oat groats, the most intact and whole form of
    oats, take a long time to cook. For this reason,
    most people prefer rolled, crushed or steel-cut
    oats.
  • Instant (quick) oats are the most highly
    processed variety. While they take the shortest
    time to cook, the texture may be mushy.
  • Oats are commonly eaten for breakfast as oatmeal,
    which is made by boiling oats in water or milk.
    Oatmeal is often referred to as porridge.
  • Theyre also often included in muffins, granola
    bars, cookies and other baked goods.
  • Bottom Line Oats are a whole grain that is
    commonly eaten for breakfast as oatmeal
    (porridge).

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Oats Are Incredibly Nutritious
  • The nutrient composition of oats is
    well-balanced.
  • They are a good source of carbs and fiber,
    including the powerful fiber beta-glucan
    (1, 2, 3).
  • They also contain more protein and fat than most
    grains (4).
  • Oats are loaded with important vitamins, minerals
    and antioxidant plant compounds. Half a cup (78
    grams) of dry oats contains (5)
  • Manganese 191 of the RDI.
  • Phosphorus 41 of the RDI.
  • Magnesium 34 of the RDI.
  • Copper 24 of the RDI.
  • Iron 20 of the RDI.
  • Zinc 20 of the RDI.
  • Folate 11 of the RDI.
  • Vitamin B1 (thiamin) 39 of the RDI.
  • Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) 10 of the RDI.
  • Smaller amounts of calcium, potassium, vitamin B6
    (pyridoxine) and vitamin B3 (niacin).
  • This is coming with 51 grams of carbs, 13 grams
    of protein, 5 grams of fat and 8 grams of fiber,
    but only 303 calories.
  • This means that oats are among the most
    nutrient-dense foods you can eat.
  • Bottom Line Oats are rich in carbs and fiber,
    but also higher in protein and fat than most
    other grains. The are very high in many vitamins
    and minerals.

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 Whole Oats Are Rich in Antioxidants, Including
Avenanthramides
  • Whole oats are high in antioxidants and
    beneficial plant compounds called polyphenols.
    Most notable is a unique group of antioxidants
    called avenanthramides, which are almost solely
    found in oats (6).
  • Avenanthramides may help lower blood pressure
    levels by increasing the production of nitric
    oxide. This gas molecule helps dilate blood
    vessels and leads to better blood flow (7, 8, 9).
  • In addition, avenanthramides have
    anti-inflammatory and anti-itching effects (9).
  • Ferulic acid is also found in large amounts in
    oats. This is another antioxidant (10).
  • Bottom Line Oats contain many powerful
    antioxidants, including avenanthramides. These
    compounds may help reduce blood pressure and
    provide other benefits.

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