Reasons You Should Eat More Beans

How beans are good for your health.

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quicklist: 1category: Reasons You Should Eat More Beanstitle: Beans pack a lot of fiberurl:text:Fiber helps your body feel full, so you don't need to eat as much throughout the day. While current dietary guidelines recommend women get about 25 grams of fiber a day, many fall short. On average, women consume just 12.1 to 13.8 grams a day. Look to beans to help you reach your goal. Just a half cup of cooked navy beans contains nearly 10 grams of fiber. "The fiber in beans doesn't really break down," Sass says. That means it won't wear off much, even after you cook them. Plus, beans have fiber in both the skin and the flesh. "So when you make a white bean dip or black bean hummus, you're really using the whole bean," Sass says.

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quicklist: 2category: Reasons You Should Eat More Beanstitle: Beans are good for digestionurl:text:Beans contain both soluble and insoluble fiber, so they work double to keep your digestive system running smoothly. The first slows down digestion, which gives you that full feeling, and the second helps prevent constipation. And beans aren't as bad for gas as you think. A study in the Nutrition Journal looked at the effects of pinto beans and black beans on the GI tract. Participants ate a half cup of either bean every day for three weeks. Though a little less than half reported increased flatulence in the first week, most of them felt it had dissipated by the third week. "People's concerns about excessive flatulence from eating beans may be exaggerated," the study concluded. Just be sure to drink lots of water—you need it to help all that fiber move through your GI tract, Sass says.

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quicklist: 6category: Reasons You Should Eat More Beanstitle: Beans can keep weight in checkurl:text:In addition to belly-filling fiber, beans are loaded with protein, another nutrient that curbs cravings. "Because the protein and fiber in beans delay stomach emptying, you feel fuller longer and have a delayed return of hunger," Sass says. While many people turn to meat for their protein fix, most don't realize that beans are stocked with the nutrient too. A half cup of cooked black beans for example contains nearly 8 grams of protein. Even better, the low-fat nature of beans makes it easier for you to lose weight. A lot of that has to do with how beans get processed in your system. "In the GI tract, fiber fills you up, but it doesn't get digested and absorbed into the blood stream where it either has to be burned or stored," Sass says. More reason to make beans your superfood for weight loss.

quicklist: 7category: Reasons You Should Eat More Beanstitle: Beans are high in ironurl:text:Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in the United States and the leading cause of anemia, a condition where the body has a lower-than-normal red blood cell count. Current guidelines suggest women get about 18 milligrams of iron a day, but many fall short of that goal. Eating beans is one way to get started on boosting your iron intake: a half cup of cooked lentils for instance has 3.3 milligrams. However, because beans are a plant food, they contain non-heme iron, which isn't as readily absorbed as the heme iron you find in meat. For better absorption, it's recommended you eat beans with foods high in vitamin C. "Vitamin C gives non-heme iron a sizable boost, upping its absorption by six times," Sass says. "So pair beans with foods like bell peppers, broccoli, tomatoes, and citrus."

quicklist: 8category: Reasons You Should Eat More Beanstitle: Beans are a good source of B vitaminsurl:text:In many bean varieties, you'll find thiamin, niacin, riboflavin, B6, and folate—B vitamins that help you convert food to energy, boost good cholesterol, and reduce inflammation, among other things. Research has shown that folate and B6 may be helpful for lowering your risk of cardiovascular disease, too. A Japanese study in Stroke found that higher consumption of folate and B6 was associated with fewer deaths from heart failure in men, plus fewer deaths from stroke, heart disease, and total cardiovascular events in women. While you can also get your intake of B vitamins from fish, whole grains, and veggies, adding beans to your diet is a great way to keep your body going strong.

quicklist: 9category: Reasons You Should Eat More Beanstitle: They may reduce cancer riskurl:text:Beans are rich in antioxidants, which protect against free radicals that could damage your cells and lead to cancer. Women who ate beans or lentils at least two times a week over 8 years were less likely to develop breast cancer than those who only ate them once a month or less in a study of more than 90,000 women published in the International Journal of Cancer. Another study in The Journal of Cancer Research found women who consumed four or more servings of legumes a week had a lower incidence of colorectal polyps, a precursor to both colon and rectal cancers. Other natural substances in beans could also play a part in fighting cancer. "One in particular called saponins has been shown to block the reproduction of cancer cells and slow the growth of tumors," Sass says. Just another reason to give beans more love.

This article originally appeared on Health.com.