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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

8 fat fighting foods

Combat fat! Your allies in battling bulge? Foods that do the work for you. These edibles have proven lipid-melting powers that help you slim. That’s a win.  

By Veronica Byrd

Almonds Almond joy! Dieters who ate 3 ounces of these nuts every day reduced their weight and body-mass index by a solid 18 percent compared with an 11 percent drop in the no-nut group, a study in the International Journal of Obesity found. Almonds are high in alpha-linolenic acid, which can speed the metabolism of fats. Stick to 12 per serving.

Berries Vitamin C–loaded fruit such as strawberries and raspberries can help you sizzle up to 30 percent more fat during exercise, suggests research from Arizona State University at Mesa. Blend a vinaigrette of 1 cup berries and ¼ cup balsamic vinegar.

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Cinnamon
This spice could make your waistline nice. Sprinkling ¼ teaspoon on your food may prevent a postmeal insulin spike—this increase normally occurs after you eat and “signals the body that it should store fat rather than burn it,” explains Lauren Slayton, R.D., of New York City. Add a dash to your oatmeal, yogurt or coffee.

Mustard Hello, yellow. The spice that gives mustard its color, turmeric, may slow the growth of fat tissues, a study in the journal Endocrinology notes. Eighty-six mayo in favor of any mustard; sprinkle turmeric on cauliflower and roast for a tangy side.

Oranges Prevent pound creep with this citrus star: It contains fat-torching compounds called flavones. Women who ate the most flavones had a significantly lower increase in body fat over a 14-year period, a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition finds. Snack on slices or drink freshly squeezed OJ (with pulp!) for the biggest payback.

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Soybeans These green gems are rich in choline, a compound that blocks fat absorption and breaks down fatty deposits. Add ½ cup edamame to a salad.

Sweet potatoes
Trade up to sweet taters. They’re high in fiber, which means no drastic insulin jumps and thus less fat packed onto your hips. Bake a small sweet potato—think of two bars of soap as a portion size—and top with a dollop of lowfat or nonfat cottage cheese.

Swiss cheese Holy cow: “Calcium-rich foods reduce fat-producing enzymes and increase fat breakdown,” says Michael B. Zemel, Ph.D., director of the Nutrition Institute at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Put toe to toe with some of its cheesy counterparts, Swiss is a heavy hitter in the calcium department; layer a slice on a lunchtime sandwich, or stack some on high-fiber crackers.

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  • Josephine's Avatar
    Posted by Josephine Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:48pm PST

    Love most of the food and I eat them and will continue to do so. But I don,t loose any weight.

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  • CJ's Avatar
    Posted by CJ Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:53pm PST

    I eat all of the above and don't drop a pound. Please. These kinds of articles need to simply promote good health because they certainly don't produce weight loss.

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  • BARBARAR's Avatar
    Posted by BARBARAR Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:54pm PST

    like Josephine i eat all of these but also no weight loss

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  • TERRY D's Avatar
    Posted by TERRY D Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:57pm PST

    I DRINK 5 QT OF GRAPEFRUIT JUICE WEEK

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  • Samantha's Avatar
    Posted by Samantha Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:01pm PST

    Eating these items will not help you loose weight. This article acts as a guide to healthier choices. A balance of many healthy foods and daily exercise (burning more calories than you take in) will help you loose weight. Common sense people!!

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  • BenM's Avatar
    Posted by BenM Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:05pm PST

    Hi!

    1 oz of almonds according to some nut sites is 20-24 nuts. So 1/2 oz per serving but 6 servings per day? Please advise

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  • David's Avatar
    Posted by David Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:11pm PST

    Okay people...you can eat these foods, but what else are you eating and doing? Just because you eat the above foods, it does not mean you will lose weight. If you eat a healthy salad every day, but drown it in fatty dressing, then you will not lose weight. How about this...excersice and eat right. If you just do cardio, you will not lose that much weight, you need to promote muscle growth to lose weight (yes, this means lifting weights). The above foods are good, but everything in moderation. So if you are just eating the above foods, you are starving your body and doing more harm. So don't tell us these are the only foods you are eating...we know you're lying.

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  • kristen's Avatar
    Posted by kristen Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:11pm PST

    these are great tips, but i would read up on the whole "soy" craze before eating a half cup of soybeans a day. NOT THAT GOOD FOR YOU. They cause other major problems, so doesn't really matter if they help combat fat.

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  • David P's Avatar
    Posted by David P Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:15pm PST

    Try nothing but meat, cheese, pork skins, sugar free jello, whipped cream, eggs, salad with low carb dressing, Russell Stover sugar free candies, low carb ice cream bars, etc... Works every time until you go off of it. Ha

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  • sukhbir's Avatar
    Posted by sukhbir Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:17pm PST

    remember, its not only eating those things, but portion control and consistent moderate-high intensity workouts, the combintaion will guarantee weightloss

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