surprising things that make you slim
Five unexpected things that can help you lose weight
Chocolate
It may not be the first food choice that springs to mind
when embarking on a diet, but research findings suggest that eating chocolate
in moderation could actually make you slim. The study conducted by the
University of California tested the theory that, as chocolate is believed to
increase your metabolism, these benefits may cancel out the calories consumed.
The results suggested that chocolate may not only be calorie neutral; it can
also help you lose weight. The researchers discovered that adults who consumed
chocolate frequently had a lower BMI than those who didn’t, despite them often
eating more calories and not exercising more.
Fried food and cakes for breakfast
If you’re experiencing cravings for dessert or fried
foods, the good news is you can indulge – so long as you do it first thing.
Researchers from Tel Aviv University found that participants who ate a
600-calorie breakfast which included dessert lost an average of 40lbs more than
those who had a smaller 300-calorie one. Meanwhile, researchers from the
University of Alabama found that eating a fried breakfast followed by a lighter
lunch and evening meal could help with weight loss. Experts believe that this
is because the body’s metabolism is faster in the morning, making it the best
time to indulge. Furthermore, giving into cravings first thing can help banish
them for the rest of the day.
Beer
According to The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra), one third
of people believe that beer has more calories than other alcoholic drinks.
However, this is actually a myth, and research by Camra has found that swapping
wine or alcopops for beer could in fact help you lose weight. While taking up a
drinking habit will clearly do your waistline no favours, the study suggests
that making the switch to beer could help keep regular drinkers trim. In fact,
Camra’s research findings show that swapping wine for beer for just one week
could save as many calories as you would burn in a half-hour jog.
Fatty foods
We’ve all heard that fatty foods are bad for us, but the
truth is this all depends on the kind of fats you eat. Foods rich in good fats
such as omega-3 fatty acids can not only boost your health, they can also help
you lose weight. Studies suggest that omega-3 fatty acids can increase feelings
of satiety and fullness, helping you to eat less. Furthermore, a study by the
University of South Australia found that participants who took omega-3 rich
fish oil and exercised three times a week lost more weight than those who
exercised alone. It is believed that this is because omega-3 improves blood
flow to muscles, increasing the benefits of exercise and helping you to burn
off more calories.
Eating more frequently
You may think that skipping meals will keep you slim, but
eating more frequently could in fact help keep off the pounds. While eating too
much food can cause you to gain weight, eating too little can also make it
surprisingly difficult to shed those pounds. As your body has a natural
instinct to protect itself, it will automatically go into starvation mode if
not given enough fuel, causing the metabolism to slow down and the body to
hoard fat and calories. Rather than skipping meals or lowering your calorie
intake too drastically, opt for regular small and healthy meals alongside
regular exercise.
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