Monday, November 14, 2016

Losing Weight: 7 Best Foods for Weight Loss

Sure, you want to lose weight, but you still have to eat. Far too many diets fail because the dieter is too restrictive with their calorie intake, resulting in a binge later on. Experts recommend cutting around 500 calories from your daily diet or burning the same number through exercise to lose a healthy single pound per week. By keeping realistic expectations, you will be more likely to stick to a diet long term.
There are certain foods that dieters swear by and as any dieter pro knows, not all calories are created equal. Based on levels of protein, fiber, and fat, some foods have the ability to satisfy even the strongest cravings and can keep you full longer. Other foods are water based, which can make you feel like you’re eating more than you actually are. If you’re looking to lose weight, adding these foods into your daily diet will go a long way towards reaching your goals.

1. Hard-boiled eggs

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Hard-boiled eggs in a bowl | Source: iStock
Hard-boiled eggs can be a dieter’s best friend. They’re easy to prepare in advance, can be packed along anywhere in a plastic bag or Tupperware, and are low in calories. One large hard-boiled egg has an estimated 78 calories, six grams of protein, and five grams of fat. The high protein and healthy fat content also keep you full longer than snacks with a similar number of calories. Eggs are also rich in vitamins B12 and E, folic acid, iron, and zinc.

2. Leafy greens

fresh salad with kale, tomatoes, and oranges in a blue bowl
Healthy salad with kale | Source: iStock
If you know much about dieting, you might have guessed that leafy greens would make the list. A giant salad made with kale, spinach, and chard is a great diet meal. These greens are low in calories and carbohydrates, but loaded with fiber. A giant, leafy green based salad makes you feel like you’re indulging in a large meal, without overloading your body with extra calories. Studies have found that low energy density foods like leafy greens help dieters eat fewer calories. In addition to filling you up, leafy greens are packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals.

3. Black beans

It’s easy to incorporate black beans into your daily diet. Like tacos? Make them bean-based rather than using hamburger or pork. Beans are great on salads or mixed with quinoa and steamed veggies. Not only are they easy to use and find, but one cup of black beans contains an impressive 15 grams of protein without any of the saturated fat you’d get from other protein sources, like red meat.

4. Soup

Vegetable Bean Soup in a white bowl
Vegetable bean soup | Source: iStock
Soup is one of those water-based foods that fills you up without contributing a worrisome number of calories to your day. Since most broth-based soups are low in calories you can eat more, which will make you feel as though your meal is more substantial. Research published in the journal Appetite reported that people who started their meal with a vegetable based soup ate 20% fewer calories over the course of their meal. A low sodium, veggie packed can of soup makes for an easy lunch or the base of a great last-minute dinner.

5. Apples

If you’re on a diet, put apples at the top of your shopping list. They’re a great thing to eat first thing in the morning as they have carbohydrate based energy  that can get you up and moving quickly with an effect similar to coffee. They’re also an easy to tote snack that will help you resist the temptation of the office candy bowl or vending machine when the mid-afternoon munchies hit. In one study, people who ate an apple before a pasta meal ate fewer calories overall than those who had a different snack.

6. Oats

Oatmeal, blueberries, milk, nuts
Blueberry-Walnut Oatmeal|Source: iStock
One of the main reasons people skip breakfast is because they just don’t have time to make an egg breakfast or sit down for a bowl of cereal. One of the easiest grab-and-go breakfast options is oats. You can buy them in instant packet form or dole them out in single serving containers to bring to work. All you’ll need is hot water and your favorite toppings.
If there’s no hot water at the office make a big batch of steel cut oats for the week and pack them along to work with you. Throw on some dried fruit, nuts, or banana and you’ve got a no excuse breakfast. Oats are rich in fiber, which will keep you full till lunch. Just a half a cup has 4.6 grams of resistant starch, a healthy carb that boosts your metabolism and burns fat.

7. Potatoes

Sometimes potatoes get a bad rap, and while they won’t win any health awards in french fry form, boiled potatoes are a great food for weight loss. On the Satiety Index, a system to measure how filling foods are, boiled potatoes came in at the top. Eating potatoes will make you feel full and can help you eat less of other foods. They are high in potassium and after being boiled and cooled, they have a large amount of resistant starch, a fiber-like substance that has several health benefits, including weight loss.