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  2. Eating this breakfast food could help you live longer, study ...

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    Kingry recommended sticking to the serving size (1 packet or ½ cup uncooked) that's outlined on the label of the oatmeal that's purchased. "It's very easy to overconsume," she cautioned.

  3. Every Fast-Food Oatmeal—Ranked by Nutrition - AOL

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    Photos: The Brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!When you need a filling, comforting, and overall healthy start to your day, oatmeal is a top choice. One cup of cooked oats has four grams of fiber ...

  4. Rolled oats - Wikipedia

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    In a 100-gram reference amount, whole oats supply 379 calories and contain high amounts (20% or more the Daily Value, DV) of the B vitamins – thiamine and pantothenic acid (40% and 22% DV, respectively) – and several dietary minerals, especially manganese (173% DV) and phosphorus (59% DV).

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    Curious about the McDonald's menu nutrition, especially since they cut salads? A dietitian shares the eight healthiest orders on the fast food giant's menu. ... 320 calories, 4.5 g fat (1.5 g sat ...

  6. Oat beta-glucan - Wikipedia

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    Oat β-glucans are linear and linked at the 1,3 and 1,4 carbon sites. Oat β-glucans can form into a random coil structure and flow with Newtonian behaviour until they reach a critical concentration at which point they become pseudoplastic. The gelling ability of oat β-glucan correlates to the percentage of trimers. [3]

  7. Guideline Daily Amount - Wikipedia

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    The GDA labels have the percentage of daily value per serving and the absolute amount per serving of these categories. The front-of-packages (FOP) GDAs must at least have calories listed, but the back-of-package (BOP) GDAs must list, at a minimum, these five key nutrients: Energy, Fat, Saturates, Sugar and Salt. [ 2 ]