Comment by ProAm

12 hours ago

This isn't news it's be known for decades?

Yea it’s on the oatmeal boxes even. Part of what’s interesting about this study though is they claim this two day intensive(300g per day) oatmeal diet showed microbiome changes which persist for months.

  • Yeah for reference 54 grams is about 200 kcal, so this is 1200 kcal or so of just oats. That leaves 600-800 kcal for other food if you’re targeting 1800-2000 kcal/day which is a reasonable calorie restriction. So this isn’t really a sustainable diet in the long term.

  • 300g of oatmeal is about 3.3 cups (US measure).

    I would consider a normal bowl of oatmeal for breakfast to be about half a cup, so this is quite a bit more.

    • Which is why they are spreading the 300g out over an entire day, and it's the entire diet for 2 days.

      The study is not suggesting this is a long-term diet. They're saying "eat oats for all your food for two days, and your cholesterol lowers by ~10% and then stays low for ~6 weeks due to changes in your gut biome".

      They're not saying eat 300g for breakfast and then eat as normal. They're not saying do this every day.

      They're saying 2 days, this is what you eat, spread out to replace all your meals across those 2 days, then go back to normal.

  • Oatmeal is fine, but has nothing on hulled barley.

    Oats are for horses. Mankind basically co-evolved with Barley.