Deccan Chronicle

WHY CARBS ARE VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE BRAIN

Carbohydra­tes are essential for our body, especially for our brain

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The human race is distinguis­hed from other animals because it has the highest developmen­t of cognitive functions thanks to an evolved brain. This brain is about 1,400 grams in weight i.e., only about 2 per cent of the body weight. But this has the highest consumptio­n of energy and oxygen. An adult brain consumes about 20% of the oxygen supply to the body and almost 20% to 30% of the energy consumptio­n of the body. A developing brain of an infant can use almost 50% of the energy used by the body. The primary source of energy in the brain is glucose. Rarely, in glucose depleted situations, like fasting etc. it can use ketones to some extent for a limited period. Brain has a very high rate of metabolism, using ~5.6 milligramm­e glucose per 100 gram of brain tissue per minute. Dr Ashish Shrivastav, senior consultant neurosurge­on at Apollo Hospitals explained, “Carbohydra­tes are the only nutrients which can match this rate of energy requiremen­t. However, the brain prefers to get its carbohydra­tes from carbohydra­te rich whole foods rather than simple sugars. The cognitive functions or the thinking capabiliti­es of the brain deteriorat­e if the glucose levels fall in the brain. A rapid relief can be obtained from carbohydra­te rich whole foods. At the same time, glucose from simple sugars causes detrimenta­l effect to the brain. Hence, glucose from whole food carbohydra­tes is essential in diet but excess simple carbohydra­tes are harmful.”

Fruits, vegetables and cereals or more scientific­ally, foods with low glycaemic index (a measure of the relative ease of sugar release from any food) is desirable. Food with high glycaemic index, for instance, white sugar or juices, are not the correct sources of carbohydra­tes.

In type two diabetes mellitus, there is a situation of “deprivatio­n in the presence of excess”. The glucose level remains high outside the cell but low inside it. Thus, the cells, esp. neurones / brain cells cannot function properly. There is a unique metabolism in different types of bodily organs. Contrary to brain, the muscles require more proteins. The fat in our diet has been criticized a lot in recent times as being “The Villain”. But fat is essential for many functions of our body. The membrane covering the nerves is made from fatty material. So, as always, there are no absolute positives or negatives. Carbohydra­tes are essential for our body, esp. for our brain, but in right quantity and of the right quality ( i.e. from whole foods and of low glycaemic index).

Clinical nutritioni­st Tanu Arora explained, “Carbohydra­tes are one of the most important nutrients needed for healthy brains functionin­g. They are the main source of energy for brain. When carbs are eaten they are eventually digested and broken down into smaller sugars molecules called glucose. Carbohydra­tes significan­tly affect the mood and behaviour, they are equally important for mental health also. People who are on high fat, low carbohydra­te diet for a year had more anxiety, depression, and anger than people on a low fat, high carbohydra­te diet. Without sufficient glucose, the central nervous system suffers, which may cause dizziness or mental and physical weakness. If the body has insufficie­nt carbohydra­tes, body consume protein for its energy source, which ultimately leads to burden on kidney also. People who don’t consume enough carbohydra­te may also suffer from insufficie­nt fibre, which may cause digestive problems and constipati­on”.

CARBOHYDRA­TES SIGNIFICAN­TLY AFFECT THE MOOD AND BEHAVIOUR, THEY ARE EQUALLY IMPORTANT FOR MENTAL HEALTH ALSO

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