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    5 Foods that Keep You Thin

    It's true: Apples can help you stay thin. (Thinkstock)It's true: Apples can help you stay thin. (Thinkstock)Take a look around any book store, and you'll find dozens of diet books lining the shelves. Despite their bright and cheerful covers, with their positive, upbeat claims, many of them are filled with information that promotes all the wrong messages.

    "The word 'diet' is negative and implies people can go on and off them," said Jane Korsberg, a senior instructor in the department of nutrition at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

    Korsberg is one nutritionist who thinks it would be better to re-think the whole concept of dieting.

    "'Diet foods' are confusing to many people," she explained. "What diet is the 'diet food' geared for? Is it low-calorie, low-fat, low-sodium, low-sugar, gluten-free, et cetera?"

    Besides, many of the foods that specifically target dieters seem to rarely satisfy. Take those 100-calorie snack packs, for example, made to help people control calories. Those often don't even work, Korsberg says. After all, few people actually stop at only one pack.

    You don't need fancy plans or complicated point systems to be thin. All you need to do is make smart food choices, watch your portion sizes and stay active.

    "Learning to eat properly for a lifetime is more beneficial," Korsberg said. "The emphasis should be on choosing healthful foods every day and changing lifestyles for the better."

    So instead of sticking to diet fare, fill up on nutritious, wholesome foods. And if you need some recommendations, you can start with these five options, which are among the many delicious foods that make a good addition to healthy eating while keeping you slender.


    Apples

    Apples are a good source of dietary fiber. Dietary fiber not only contributes to a healthy digestive system and reduced cholesterol, but it also benefits smart eaters by yielding no calories while keeping them satisfied.

    And there's something else about the fruit that might help you feel full. A study in the journal "Appetite" found that when women added either three apples or three pears to their daily meals, they lost more weight than people who added three oat cookies to their diets -- even though the fruit and the cookies contained the exact same amount of dietary fiber.

    Although the reason behind this finding may be a mystery, there is something to be said for the findings. According to Alan Aragon, a nutritionist and author of "Girth Control: The Science of Fat Loss & Muscle Gain," crunchy foods in particular can trick a person into feeling fuller. The act of chewing may send satiety signals to your body, he says, making you think you've eaten more than you really have and keeping hunger at bay.


    Almonds

    If you're looking for a tasty midday snack, a handful of almonds are a well-regarded option. A study in 2009 in "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition" found that women who ate nuts at least two times a week were more successful at keeping weight off than those who didn't eat this food.

    One particular favorite among some nutritionists is almonds, says Aragon. One ounce of this food contains only 167 calories, plus it packs roughly 6 g of protein and 3 g of fiber, both nutrients that can make you feel full. Furthermore, like apples, almonds are crunchy and require a lot of chewing, so they, too, can make you feel like you've eaten more than you actually did and keep you fuller longer.


    Salmon

    If you're uncertain about fish, there's no need to fear. Seafood can be part of a healthy diet. And there's some evidence that the fat in foods such as salmon can boost satiety levels, says Aragon. For example, a study published in the "International Journal of Obesity" found that when dieters ate salmon a few times a week, they lost about two more pounds than those who didn't include seafood in their meals.

    And in spite of the mention of salmon's fat content, the food is relatively low in calories. One 3-oz. serving has just 175 calories. Salmon is a good source of protein as well.


    Eggs

    There's no doubt that protein, like fiber, has impressive satiating powers. And while eggs seem to have a bad reputation in some circles, there can be no contesting their ability to help keep your weight in check.

    Research has shown that eating eggs at breakfast can help you fight weight gain all day long. A study reported in 2008 in the "International Journal of Obesity" found that when dieters ate two eggs for breakfast for five days out of the week, they lost 65 percent more weight than dieters who consumed a bagel in the morning. Although protein is likely to fill you up whenever you eat it, some scientists suspect that having more in the morning can keep you feeling fuller all day long.


    Tomatoes

    It's true that most veggies make for great diet fare. Non-starchy vegetables in particular, such as carrots, celery and spinach, are filled with fiber. Like other foods high in fiber, they can help keep you feeling satiated.

    Plus, they're pretty self-regulating, says Aragon. You can't really overeat with nonstarchy vegetables. After all, how many baby carrots can a person eat without needing to dunk them in some ranch dressing?

    So while there are many veggies that can help you stay slim, tomatoes might be a particularly good option because they're so tasty. And, besides, with that whole a-tomato-is-a-vegetable-no-it's-a-fruit argument, you might have forgotten all about eating them. One cup of cooked, red tomatoes contains just 43 calories, but tastes just as delicious as any number of high-calorie foods.

    And that's at least half the secret, finding foods that are both healthy and tasty. The good thing is, they do exist. Over time, you'll discover what wholesome, filling foods you prefer, expanding your choices while shrinking your waistline.


    By: Kristin McGrath

    Photodisc/Photodiscs/Getty Images


    "5 Foods That Keep You Thin" courtesy of LIVESTRONG.COM


    References:

    "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition"; Nuts and weight; Maira Bes-Rastrollo

    "Obesity"; Eggs and bagel study: 2008

    "Nutrition":Green tea supplementation: Arpita Basu

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    596 comments

    • Max  •  6 months ago
      http://www.facebook.com/pages/Healthylife/302391569773067?sk=app_129982580378550
    • LidaM  •  9 months ago
      Michelle, I'm totally with you. Switch to a primal diet and cut out grains and starches. It's really helped me, I eat waay less food, and sometimes forget to eat because I'm not hungry!

      You're right, Stellar, tomatoes are fruits. So are peppers, eggplants, okra, beans, etc etc. If you're eating the reproductive part of the plant (i.e. seed part), then you're eating a fruit. Carrots are roots, and potatoes are nutrient storage areas for plants.... So... what is a vegetable anyway?

      Wikipedia describes it this way:
      There are at least four definitions relating to fruits and vegetables:
      Fruit (scientific): the ovary of a seed-bearing plant,
      Fruit (culinary): any edible part of a plant with a sweet flavor,
      Vegetable: any edible part of a plant with a savory flavor.
      Vegetable (legal): commodities that are taxed as vegetables in a particular jurisdiction

      It also has a section about tomato as a fruit or vegetable. Apparently the supreme court made a decision on it. Pretty neat!
    • COMMODOREII  •  10 months ago
      Ok we are finishing this conversation regarding tomatoes. According to biological science, The Science of Biology Ninth Edition, by Sadava, et al. Fruit comes from a plants called angiosperms. The definition of a fruit is:

      In angiosperms, a ripened and mature ovary (or group of ovaries) containing the seeds. Sometimes applied to reproductive structures of other groups of plants.

      A strawberry is an accesory fruit.
      A pineapple is a multiple fruit.
      A raspberry is an aggregate fruit.
      Plums and Nectarines are simple fruits.
      A macadamia seed is covered by a hard woody fruit.
      Dandelions have a highly reduced fruit which can be easily dispersed in the wind (you can blow them off the stem).

      Thus in angiosperms, the ovary of a flower ( together with the seeds it contains) develops into a fruit of fertilization. A tomato develops from a flower, after the flower has been fertilized. The fruit protects the seeds and can also promote seed dispersal by wind or water. It is also known that birds whe eat certain fruits, the swallow the seeds but the seeds do not get harmed and are transported to different parts of area through their feces. A fruit may consist only of the mature ovary and its seeds, or it may include other parts of the flower or structures associated with it.

      Vegetables are commonly the parts of the plant that does not contain the seeds. Such as a celery that we eat , is a stalk or stem. Carrots and potatoes ae roots. Green beans would be characterized as a fruit due to the biological definition. In nutrition Peanuts, peas, green beans are categorized as legumes. Any part of the plant that does not contain the ovary with seeds present is characterized as a vegetable.

      Tomatoes are fruit. No matter what govt official, sleazy politician, ignorant nutritionist, or dim-witted journalist for Livestrong.com has to say about it.

      The scientific community is the deciding factor, and anyone who says other wise loses all credibility as a professional.
    • MominLA  •  10 months ago
      LoveDesign, did you mean that apples can help you feel full?
    • MominLA  •  10 months ago
      LoveDesign, did you mean that apples can help you feel full?
    • Bob  •  10 months ago
      I am no way a person who knows anything about food. Being that all the diet books I have read tell you the same thing in different ways. But these five foods have never been any trouble to me. Unless your an armchair quarterback and not doing doing anything. These five foods are GREAT!
      So now I put my two cents in; I will go and eat an apple.
    • letthetruthbeknown  •  10 months ago
      Whats the beef against calories? you need to intake calories not only to survive but to burn calories........a good nutritional rule everyone that wants to be slim and fit is.....if it didnt exist 10,000 years ago, do not eat it.
      So no soda, but yes to iced tea, no frozen meals, but yes to fresh made pork chop, no doritos but yes to peanuts.
    • irri  •  10 months ago
      Gawd-if I read Salmon one more time I'm going to throwup - I hate Salmon- always have/always will. Not to mention it's expensive as hell! Isn't there an alternative that is affordable and tastes good?
      The rest of the list is good and i can afford them, but pleeeeeezzzzeeee- stop putting Salmon on the list-or at least give an alternative.
    • MacDonald  •  10 months ago
      Yes they will help to loose weight.Especially Apples
    • jecika  •  10 months ago
      i know abt apple n Almods for helping thin bt this 3 ites make me glad.
    • Sue  •  10 months ago
      In adddition to a healthful, well balanced diet other things should be taken into consideration, such as:

      Don't eat in front of the TV. Make a habit of sitting at the table. Usually this promotes slower eating, especially if you have people to talk with while you're eating. Cut off the TV because it interferes with conversations and is often to much racket for a peaceful background.
    • babe  •  10 months ago
      why must the tomate be cooked and how does it need to be cooked?
    • fares  •  10 months ago
      I love apples...i just can't get enough o em....
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 months ago
      I think these sound like good ideas but there is nothing like counting calories either.
    • typochinko  •  10 months ago
      everything in moderation, folks.
      (eat less fast foods, more wholesome-cooked, preferably raw) foods.
      stay away from sweets!
      All the best to everyone! :?)#
    • Topaz  •  10 months ago
      Drink 2 glasses of water before you eat...anything.
      You are full, you poop everyday and your stomach will flatten.
    • tahir Kazmi  •  9 months ago
      No hard and fast rule can be employed on every one.
      Every person has different body,different environment,age group,diseases etc.
      One should be careful in selection of food items.
      Exercise as much you can.
      Be mentally free and happy.
      Have faith in God.
    • Joanne  •  10 months ago
      I still believe what my father said "a apple a day, keeps the Doctor away". I love smoothie's and putting fruit and vegetables in the smoothie keeps you health too. When cancer patients can't eat anything at all they can eat and drink smoothie's and keep lots of good vitamins in them. Summer time, how cool can you get. Smoothie...................
      google:blanketpackageforhope.com has great smoothie recipe's
    • Indira  •  10 months ago
      I love tomatoes very much..
    • Indira  •  10 months ago
      I love tomatoes very much..

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