Wouldn't it be great if you could block some of the fat you ingest from being absorbed and thus consuming less calories overall? It can seem like a far-fetched wish if there weren't actually certain foods that have this amazing ability. Read on to find out what are some of the food choices with such amazing benefits.
Calorie counting is one of the first habits dieters are
encouraged to adopt in order to get accustomed to making healthier
choices and the weight loss process easier. While
the "calories in vs calories out" theory remains as true today as
when it was first postulated, the actual calorie count of certain
foods might be misinterpreted. That's because scientists have
discovered that protein and fiber-rich foods might actually have
less calories than it was first thought.
The misconception seems to come from the fact that not all calories
we ingest actually get absorbed by the body. Researchers believe,
for instance, that the calorie count for pistachios is
overestimated by approximately 6% if we keep in mind this newly
revealed fact. Here are some other foods that have this surprising
characteristic:
Potatoes
Although potatoes have been almost demonized as diet
recommendations were mostly against them as they were thought to be
fattening. However, the culprits seem to be the associations made
while cooking as well as the actual cooking method. Provided that
smart choices are made in these areas, potatoes are a smart diet choice as they are
extremely filling and have other important nutrients.
Apples
Apparently, fruits that start with the letter 'A' are effective in
helping you block fat absorption. Nutrients like quercetin,
carotenoids and of course, fiber. Include fruits with these
nutrients in your diet for a healthy snack that can easily
replace unhealthier, higher calorie indulgences.
Nuts
Although high in calories, nuts have a myriad of health benefits
and should be included in our diet in moderation. Since they are
high both in fiber and protein they can be a great healthy, crunchy
snack as long as it is done mindfully, with careful planning.
Soybeans
Soybeans are another rather controversial food due to some recent
studies, however their lecitin content makes them an important
weight loss alternative. Lecitin can break down the fat that has
already been deposited within the body and prevents fat absorption.
Select healthy recipes and keep a moderate calorie content to make
sure you get the desired effects.
Whole grains
Whole grains are notoriously high in fiber, so it is really no
surprise that they have made it on the list. Soluble fiber
contained in whole grains can lower cholesterol naturally and keeps
blood sugar steady, so it is an invaluable dietary staple for a
multitude of reasons.
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