Binge-proof your diet: 6 Foods that keep you full and satisfied

The big, fat (pun intended) irony about trying to drop pounds is that cutting calories has a pesky habit of making you eat more, and more of the wrong types of foods. Think about the last time you nibbled a plain green salad for lunch. How did you feel by 6 pm? Ready to eat an entire anything and then have seconds? Hunger is a real, physical need you can’t overcome with willpower alone. So eat already—and stock up on these foods, which will keep you satiated for hours:

Fill up with fiber!

Eggs: They’re a great source of hunger-quelling protein (about 6 g per egg), plus a recent study found that women following a low-fat diet who ate 2 eggs for breakfast at least 5 days a week lost 65% more weight and averaged an 83% greater reduction in waist circumference. Not a fan? Low-fat yogurt is a great source of (breakfast-happy) protein. 


Almonds: These tasty nuts contain the healthy monounsaturated fatty acids, good-for-you fats that keep your appetite sated for hours. Studies back this up—one found that after 6 months, dieters whose eating plan included almonds lost 63% more weight, lost 50% more body fat, and shrunk their waistlines 55% more than those on a high-carb diet. They’re not exactly calorie free, so watch portions (1 ounce—or 28 nuts—is about 170 calories).

 

Avocados: How do I love these? In many many ways, but a few slices with a little lime juice is rich, satisfying, and loaded with so many important nutrients, including those healthy monounsaturated fats, plus vitamins and minerals like potassium and folate. No, they’re not calorie free, but a few slices have between 50 and 75 calories and will make any salad or sandwich SO much more satisfying (you can even throw avocado in a smoothie, which is common in Thai food).

Try these other foods that target fat.


Apples: I’m going to resist the urge to write anything about absentee doctors and regular apple consumption, but needless to say, eating one or two of these crunchy, portable fruits really can benefit your waistline: One study found that subjects who ate one apple before every meal lost 40% more weight than those who didn’t. Plus, they’re low in calories—about 65 for one that’s medium-size.


Oatmeal: This is the food weight loss dreams are made of. It contains high amounts of soluble fiber, which slows digestion and keeps you full for hours, and one study found that subjects who ate oatmeal for breakfast every day and also walked an average of 15 to 30 minutes daily lost about 10 pounds in 12 weeks.

 

Peanut butter: Despite the name, peanuts are actually a legume, not a nut, but they’re still high in those craving-quashing monounsaturated fats, and research has found that dieters who snack on peanuts or peanut butter lose more weight than those who don’t. My advice is to stick with the natural kind because it’s lower in added sugars—and spread some on those apple slices next time you get the 4 pm munchies.

Ridiculously healthy foods that help your heart, too!


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Blast Belly Fat With Every Meal.

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  • fredipee2's Avatar
    Posted by fredipee2 Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:27pm PDT

    cucumbers@olives withe some lemon or lime to spike it up,is great between meals.u will not want to cook that big meal after this

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  • EN's Avatar
    Posted by EN Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:28pm PDT

    Are you sure about almonds? Sometimes when I eat them I feel as though I've ingested soybean oil or canola oil, which is to say, sluggish and bloated. I read this one article about soybean oil and it says that oils derived from nuts and seeds cause similar effects as soybean oil, which lowers your metabolism, according to the article. Which I believe.

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  • JacquelineC's Avatar
    Posted by JacquelineC Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:29pm PDT

    I don't really know why, but everytime I eat apples or oatmeal, it makes me much hungrier much sooner than normal. The strange thing is that these diet articles always claim oatmeal and apples are supposed to be filliing, but I swear, they increase my hunger later--almost worse than if I hadn't eaten anything at all! Weird, huh?

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  • ilvana's Avatar
    Posted by ilvana Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:30pm PDT

    everything except for eggs makes sense. focus on good fats (nuts, seeds, avocado, extra virgin olive oil, flaxseed and other good coldpressed veg oils). eggs contain nasty cholesterol- one of main ingredients in american diet, need u know more... vegetables, fruit, whole grains are a staple in a healthy diet.

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  • micro2000's Avatar
    Posted by micro2000 Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:34pm PDT

    The key to these foods is that they are either high in fiber or they have a decent fat content, which is well known to curb hunger, since fat reduces gastric motility (speed with which food moves through the system). Fat has been so maligned by misinformation, that people think that peanut butter can't be eaten during a diet, but a 100 calorie bag of cookies is fine.

    At the end of the day, dieting boils down to less energy taken in than the energy expended during the day.

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    Posted by micro2000 Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:38pm PDT

    Dietary cholesterol is not a problem, since it is not well absorbed plus contributes only about 1/3 of the cholesterol in your body (liver makes the other 2/3). Eggs contain lutein and have been shown to improve the HDL to LDL ratio.

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  • LeslieB's Avatar
    Posted by LeslieB Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:39pm PDT

    HEY I USED TO BE ANAREXICK I GUESS THAT IS HOW YOU SPELL THAT. AND I HAVE MIRRORS ALL IN MY HUSBANDS HOUSE. I KNOW I AM NOT A UGLY GIRL BUT WHEN YOU PUT YOUR BODY THROUGH SOMETHING LIKE THAT THEN TRY TO CHANGE NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK. I WAS 98 lbs. NOW I AM 120. I FEEL LIKE A MONSTER. I KNOW THAT SOUNDS SICK AND ALL BUT IT IS REALLY STARTING TO GET TO ME. I FEEL LIKE I EITHER NEED TO STARVE MYSELF OR START MAKING MYSELF SICK AGAIN. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. ANY HELP?

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  • N R's Avatar
    Posted by N R Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:41pm PDT

    Never really thought of these foods i totally am going to give it a try....so excited

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  • david's Avatar
    Posted by david Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:41pm PDT

    what no pineapple on the list one of the more regulatory type of food, that also calms the want to have a cigarette

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  • FitChick's Avatar
    Posted by FitChick Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:43pm PDT

    It takes more than exercise to loose weight. You have to eat foods that will benefit your body. All of these foods will do that.I eat all of these foods almost everyday great list. One of the best articles ive read.

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