The Potato Showdown: Regular Potatoes vs. Sweet Potatoes—Which is Healthier?
Jordan Mazur, MS, RD
Director of Performance Nutrition for the San Francisco 49ers
Hey Peak Performer,
In this edition of The Plate, we're getting starchy. When you think of potatoes, you may envision a classic baked russet potato or its cousin, the sweet potato. Sweet potatoes are often heralded as the "healthier" option, but is that reputation deserved? Let’s dig into the science to compare the nutritional profiles, health benefits, and unique qualities of both.
Regular Potatoes: Nutritional Powerhouses
Regular potatoes, which include varieties like russets, Yukon gold, and red potatoes, are starchy tubers that have been dietary staples for centuries. Here’s what they offer:
Macronutrients and Calories
Micronutrients
Fiber
Glycemic Index (GI)
Sweet Potatoes: Nutritional Staples
Sweet potatoes are technically roots, not tubers, and belong to a different botanical family. Their vibrant orange color signals a distinct nutrient profile.
Macronutrients and Calories
Micronutrients
Fiber
Glycemic Index
Are Sweet Potatoes Healthier?
The answer is: it depends on your needs.
Sweet Potatoes Shine for:
Regular Potatoes Excel at:
The Verdict: Which Should You Choose?
Neither regular nor sweet potatoes are inherently "better"—they’re simply different.
How You Prepare Them Matters
Preparation significantly affects the health impact:
Final Thoughts
Regular and sweet potatoes are nutrient-rich, whole foods with unique benefits. Instead of pitting them against each other, celebrate their differences and include both in a balanced diet. After all, the healthiest choice often depends on your personal health goals and preferences.
Your Sports Dietitian,
Jordan
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1 周I choose Both! Thanks for posting. Simple and informational.
Nutritional Advisor & Trainer
1 周Packed with Carotenoids ! Provided its not roasted , the sweet potato really shines ?? lower Gl , higher in potassium and Vitamin C . Thanks for sharing Jordan