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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

5 Foods to Help You Lose

Thirty billion dollars a year — that's about how much Americans spend on slim-down products, many of which don't even work. A better way to get real weight-loss results? Go grocery shopping. Research points to more than a dozen foods, from beans to beef, that can help you fight hunger, kick your candy addiction, boost your metabolism — and ultimately shed pounds. And some of these superfoods deliver health bonuses too.



1. EGGS
: Skip the bagel this morning. Eggs, which are full of protein, will help you feel fuller longer — a lot longer. A multicenter study of 30 overweight or obese women found that those who ate two scrambled eggs (with two slices of toast and a reduced-calorie fruit spread) consumed less for the next 36 hours than women who had a bagel breakfast of equal calories. Other research has shown that protein may also prevent spikes in blood sugar, which can lead to food cravings.

14 Easy Egg Recipes

2. BEANS: You've probably never heard of cholecystokinin, but it's one of your best weight-loss pals. This digestive hormone is a natural appetite suppressant. So how do you get more cholecystokinin? One way, report researchers at the University of California at Davis, is by eating beans: A study of eight men found that their levels of the hormone (which may work by keeping food in your stomach longer) were twice as high after a meal containing beans than after a low-fiber meal containing rice and dry milk. There's also some evidence that beans keep blood sugar on an even keel, so you can stave off hunger longer. Heart-health bonus: High-fiber beans can lower your cholesterol.

How to Cook Dried Beans

3. SALAD: Do you tend to stuff yourself at meals? Control that calorie intake by starting with a large salad (but hold the creamy dressing). In a study of 42 women at Penn State University, those who ate a big, low-cal salad consumed 12 percent less pasta afterward — even though they were offered as much as they wanted. The secret, say researchers, is the sheer volume of a salad, which makes you feel too full to pig out. Health bonus: A study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that people who ate one salad a day with dressing had higher levels of vitamins C and E, folic acid, lycopene, and carotenoids — all disease fighters — than those who didn't add salad to their daily menu.

Easy Dinner Salads

4. PEARS: They're now recognized as having more fiber, thanks to a corrected calculation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. At six grams (formerly four grams) per medium-size pear, they're great at filling you up. Apples come in second, with about three grams per medium-size fruit. Both contain pectin fiber, which decreases blood-sugar levels, helping you avoid between-meal snacking. This may explain why, in a Brazilian study that lasted 12 weeks, overweight women who ate three small pears or apples a day lost more weight than women on the same diet who ate three oat cookies daily instead of the fruit.

Poached Pears with Ginger and More Recipes with Pears

5. HOT RED PEPPER
: Eating a bowl of spicy chili regularly can help you lose weight. In a Japanese study, 13 women who ate breakfast foods with red pepper (think southwestern omelet) ate less than they normally did at lunch. The magic ingredient may be capsaicin, which helps suppress appetite.

Jamaican Jerk Island Kabobs

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  • ashy57's Avatar
    Posted by ashy57 Tue May 26, 2009 7:37pm PDT

    Fantastic information. Thank you.

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  • M Fenn's Avatar
    Posted by M Fenn Tue May 26, 2009 7:39pm PDT

    Thanks r.lazine@...I was going to check out a few of the recipes, but not if my computer is attacked. The info sounds good.

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  • ahsan k's Avatar
    Posted by ahsan k Tue May 26, 2009 7:41pm PDT

    good , helping us to live longer

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  • Ching's Avatar
    Posted by Ching Tue May 26, 2009 7:43pm PDT

    Thanks for that interesting info....

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  • james k's Avatar
    Posted by james k Tue May 26, 2009 7:45pm PDT

    Eggs, beans and peppers....explosive...

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  • 1st Sgt.USAF's Avatar
    Posted by 1st Sgt.USAF Tue May 26, 2009 7:57pm PDT

    If a person walks about 1 mile a day every day will lose weight and keep it off. Eat moderate stay away from fatty foods, also drink only that are at room temp. only. Also exercise daily.

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  • findhopenow's Avatar
    Posted by findhopenow Tue May 26, 2009 8:16pm PDT

    OH OH! I read this after returning from McDonalds with a hot fudge sundae. I didn't see it on the list.

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  • Janette's Avatar
    Posted by Janette Tue May 26, 2009 8:22pm PDT

    I'll see if it really works!

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    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Tue May 26, 2009 8:36pm PDT

    Thanks for the info keep it coming and how can I get more of this.

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