Actually, all breads, pastas and rice are considered complex carbs, even the 'white' kind. Simple carbs are sugars, refined and even sugars from fruit. According to my doctor, although fruit is good for you, it should be eaten in moderation. Your body can't tell the difference between 'natural' sugars from, say, a banana and 'unnatural' sugars from a candy bar.
Diabetics, however, need to watch their intake of the 'white' carbs because they tend to cause spikes in blood sugar levels. And it's a given that the 'brown' carbs are healthier than the white carbs, simply because they contain more fiber and are digested more slowly, therefore lessening the impact on the blood sugar. But as far as weight is concerned, it boils down to calories in vs calories out, regardless of what you eat.
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