A writer from Parade set out to eat pasta every day for a week to observe the effects on her body and daily life.
The experiment provided both physical and practical insights that changed her perspective on meals.
A regular part of her diet

The writer had previously been influenced by low-carb culture but later began eating more carbohydrates in connection with running, where pasta became a regular part of her diet.
Whole grain pasta delivered better results

During marathon training, she found that whole grain pasta provided more energy and reduced hunger compared with regular white pasta.
A healthy source

Whole grain pasta contains fiber and nutrients that may help reduce the risk of disease, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
The feeling of fullness varies

A study published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism showed that whole grain pasta can provide a longer feeling of fullness than refined pasta, although another study published in Appetite found no difference in blood sugar levels.
The first day was simple and filling

She began with a simple dish of whole grain spaghetti, vegetables, beans, and sauce, which kept her full for several hours and even into the next day.
Improved energy for exercise

After the first day, she completed a high-intensity run without difficulty, which aligned with her previous experiences.
Variety in meals

Her husband prepared a dish with spaghetti, vegetables, soy sauce, and protein, demonstrating that pasta can easily be combined with various ingredients.
Pasta reduced food waste

A meal made from leftovers in the refrigerator showed that pasta is a flexible base that can be used to utilize ingredients and reduce food waste.
A child-friendly solution

Her child preferred pasta without sauce, making meals easy and popular within the family.
Taste and memories play a role

A simple dish with butter reminded her of childhood, highlighting that food is also about emotions and nostalgia.
A restaurant visit offered a different experience

During a dinner out, she ate a heavier pasta dish, which resulted in increased hunger and fatigue the following day.
Pasta as an easy everyday solution

She returned to simple pasta dishes on busy days, making it easy to maintain the routine while still having energy for training.
Routine made everyday life easier

Not having to think about dinner every day proved beneficial, as it provided more structure and fewer decisions.
Monotony can be a challenge

Although the routine was practical, her husband found it monotonous to eat the same thing every day.
Pasta is easy to prepare

One of the greatest advantages was how quick and uncomplicated pasta is to prepare, without the need for advanced cooking skills.
Room for experimentation

She emphasized that variation in shapes, sauces, and ingredients can make pasta exciting and prevent boredom.
Overall experience was positive

She concluded that she felt fuller, had more energy, and experienced less stress around dinner.
Sources: Parade, Cleveland Clinic, Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, and Appetite.


































