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Health Benefits of Eggs

They Offer Complete Protein

One egg has 6 grams of the stuff, with all nine “essential” amino acids, the building blocks of protein. That’s important because those are the ones your body can’t make by itself. The egg white holds about half that protein and only a small portion of the fat and cholesterol.

They're Nutrient Dense

That means eggs have more nutrients -- vitamins, minerals, amino acids -- per calorie than most other foods. Have an egg and you'll get:

High-quality protein

Selenium

Phosphorus

Choline

Vitamin B12

Multiple antioxidants, which help keep your cells healthy

They Help Your 'Good' Cholesterol

This “good” cholesterol, called HDL, seems to go up in people who have three or more eggs a day. Of course, LDL, the “bad” type, goes up, too. But the individual pieces of each get bigger. That makes it harder for the bad stuff to hurt you and easier for the good stuff to clear it away.

They Can Lower Your Triglycerides

Your doctor tests you for these along with HDL and LDL. Lower triglycerides are better for your health. Eating eggs, especially those enriched with certain fatty acids (like omega-3s), seems to bring down your levels.

They Can Lower Your Odds of a Stroke

Though studies vary, it appears that a daily egg might lower your risk. In a recent Chinese study, people who had about one a day were almost 30% less likely to die from hemorrhagic stroke than those who had none.

They Help With Portion Control

At about 70 calories per egg, you know exactly what you are getting. And they travel easy, too. Hard boil a couple and stick ‘em in your cooler. Add a salad or a couple of slices of bread and you’ve got a quick, healthy lunch.

They’re Heart Healthy

Surprised? It’s true. Overall, people who eat more of them don’t seem to raise their chances of heart disease. Even people with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes were just as heart healthy after a high-egg diet designed for weight loss. In a recent Chinese study, people who ate about an egg a day were almost 20% less likely than non-egg eaters to develop heart disease.

They Help Your Eyes

Doctors know that the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin help keep you from getting eye diseases like cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Green, leafy vegetables like spinach and kale have them, too. But eggs are a better source. That's because the fat they have makes it easier for your body to use the nutrients

They Help Sharpen the Brain

Eggs have vitamin D, which is good for your gray matter and hard to get from food. And they have something called choline that helps the nerve cells (neurons) in your noggin talk to each other. Choline is also a very important for pregnant women and breastfeeding women because of the big role it plays in brain development.

They Satisfy

Have them for breakfast and you’ll feel full longer. That'll make you more likely to eat less throughout the day. For example, on average, teens who eat an egg in the morning have 130 fewer calories at lunch

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are excellent sources of carbohydrates, contributing significantly to daily energy needs.

Easy to digest

One of pap’s notable advantages is its easy digestibility. The fermentation process involved in its preparation breaks down complex carbohydrates, making pap gentle on the digestive system. This is particularly beneficial for individuals with digestive disorders. Studies have revealed that Lactobacillus rhamnosus and L. reuteri, common organisms in Nigerian fermented foods like ogi and kunun-zaki, could improve digestibility, making pap a suitable food for those with gastrointestinal concerns.

Suitable for babies and toddlers

Pap is widely used as a weaning food in Nigeria due to its nutritional value and ease of preparation. Brown pap, made from a blend of millet and guinea corn, is especially suitable for infants. A study by Oricha Kokori Audu and Ohiare Adams from the Federal College of Education, Okene, supports the use of pap in early childhood nutrition, noting its benefits for growth and development during the weaning phase.

Rich in minerals

In addition to its energy-providing properties, pap is also a rich source of essential minerals. A recent study by the Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture confirms pap’s mineral composition, which includes calcium, magnesium, vitamin B, and iron. This mineral content supports bone health and red blood cell formation.

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5 heath benefits of pap

A bowl of Yellow Maize Pap and milk
Fermented maize gruel, popularly known as Pap, is a beloved food in many Nigerian households. It goes by different names according to the various ethnic groups in Nigeria. In western Nigeria, it is called ‘Ogi,’ in the eastern part of the country, it’s known as ‘Akamu,’ and in northern Nigeria, it’s referred to as ‘Koko.’

Traditionally made from maize, sorghum, or millet, this smooth, paste-like food is not just a breakfast favourite, but also a common weaning food for infants in Nigeria. Pap is a lightweight meal with numerous health benefits. Its simplicity and versatility have made it a go-to food for people of all ages, from infants to the elderly.

Recent studies have explored the health benefits of maize. Let’s delve into the benefits of pap, and why it deserves a regular place in your diet.

May help regulate blood pressure

Pap offers significant benefits for individuals managing high blood pressure. Rich in potassium and low in sodium, pap helps maintain a proper balance of sodium levels in the body, which can alleviate discomfort in blood vessel walls and reduce blood pressure. A study by Taiwo O. Osungbaro, published in the African Journal of Biotechnology, emphasises that the potassium content in fermented maize products like pap plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure and supporting cardiovascular health .

A good source of energy

Pap is a carbohydrate-rich food that provides the essential energy needed throughout the day. Its role in sustaining mental sharpness and overall energy metabolism is well-documented. According to a study by Tajamul Rouf Shah in the Journal of Cogent Food and Agriculture, traditional fermented foods such as pap

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