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    5 Foods you should never ditch when you diet

    The annual food fest known as the holidays is still upon us, but the New Year is also right around the corner. If you want to pare off some post-holiday pounds, your instinct may be to cut out an entire food group. No bread or potatoes-too many carbs. No chocolate-too fattening. In reality you could be doing your diet a disservice. According to experts, forbidding certain foods can backfire, thanks in part to fad diets that aren't based in solid science, notes Milton Stokes, MPH, RD, a Connecticut-based dietitian. The real key to weight loss? Mind your p's and q's-watch portions and choose quality, nutrient-rich foods. Here, how five foods typically dismissed by dieters can help you slim down.


    1.) Bread

    Slim-Down Effect: Contains carbohydrates, which boost brain chemicals that curb overeating

    Bread is an excellent source of carbs, which your brain needs to produce serotonin, a neurotransmitter that promotes feelings of comfort and satisfaction, says Nina T. Frusztajer, MD, a Boston-based physician who specializes in nutrition and is coauthor of The Serotonin Power Diet. "As your body digests carbohydrates, it releases insulin, which helps channel tryptophan-an amino acid-into the brain. Tryptophan then gets converted to serotonin," she explains. When serotonin levels are optimal, you feel calm and happy and have fewer cravings; when they're low, you feel depressed and irritable, making you more likely to overeat.

    Breads containing whole grains are healthiest, and one serving equals one slice of bread, half an English muffin, or a small roll.

    Enjoy these waistline-friendly sandwiches.


    2.) Pasta

    Slim-Down Effect: A high fluid content keeps you satisfied longer

    Cooked pasta and rice are about 70% water-and eating fluid-rich foods keeps you fuller longer, compared with dry foods, according to research from the British Nutrition Foundation. Like bread, the carbs in pasta boost serotonin to help curb overeating. The proper portion of pasta is ½ cup cooked, or about the size of an ice-cream scoop.

    Choose whole grain varieties for filling fiber, and add grilled chicken and lots of veggies to bulk up your dish even more.

    Indulge in these delicious pasta dishes.


    3.) Potatoes

    Slim-Down Effect: Form resistant starch, a fiber that burns fat

    These veggies may be one of our most misunderstood foods. Fried or doused in sour cream, they're not going to help you lose weight. But when boiled or baked, a potato's starch absorbs water and swells. Once chilled, portions of the starch crystallize into a form that resists digestion known as resistant starch. Unlike other types of fiber, resistant starch gets fermented in the large intestine, creating fatty acids that may block the body's ability to burn carbohydrates. In their place, you burn fat.

    A healthy potato serving is about the size of a fist.

    Shrink your belly with food.


    4.) Cheese

    Slim-Down Effect: Great source of calcium, which burns calories and fat

    At about 100 calories and 5 g of fat per ounce, cheese usually tops the no-no list, but its calcium improves your ability to burn calories and fat, according to a recent research review. Not getting enough of this mineral may trigger the release of calcitriol, a hormone that causes the body to store fat. Scientists at the University of Tennessee found that people on a reduced-calorie diet who included an extra 300 to 400 mg of calcium a day lost significantly more weight than those who ate the same number of calories but with less calcium. Scientists aren't exactly sure why, but eating calcium-rich foods is more effective than taking calcium supplements-and cheese has about 200 mg per ounce.

    Just stick to 2-ounce portions, and choose light varieties to get health benefits for half the calories.

    Get your cheese fix without the guilt.


    5.) Dark chocolate

    Slim-Down Effect: Satisfies a common craving to prevent bingeing

    Up to 97% of women experience cravings, and chocolate is the most common and "intensely" craved food, according to a recent study. Having an occasional small serving of a favorite treat is better than depriving yourself, which may lead to a binge, says Greaves. In fact, people who tried to not think about chocolate ate two-thirds more of it than people who were told to talk about it freely, British research found.

    Dark varieties are more satisfying than milk chocolate, say scientists at the University of Copenhagen, but measure your portion, and be mindful when you eat. Slowly savoring one or two squares of a high-quality dark chocolate bar will satisfy a craving more than wolfing down M&M's in front of the TV.

    Guilt-less chocolate desserts


    More Healthy Eating Tips from Prevention:

    400 Calories to a Slimmer You

    Foods For Better Sex

    Food Swaps For Weight Loss

    Is Your Diet Making You Gain?



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    Don't let the holidays ruin your diet. Keep your party meals lower-calorie and satisfying with ideas and recipes from the 400 Calorie Fix!

     

    219 comments

    • Anton G  •  2 years 5 months ago
      So this is from the editor and chief of Prevention magazine.Now I know which magazine NOT to buy.
    • Eric  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I'm sorry. This whole article was laughable. I know you guys that are on these kind of "teaser diets" will defend it with your life, I understand that. Look,you wanna get results , meat, veggies, fruits, etc just like those previous posters said is the way to go. This article fails. I can't believe she encouraged these things on a diet even in moderation. To those that think your body is telling you to eat these things, same goes with McDonald's Big Macs, they are tasty and satisfies the flesh, sure it's telling you to eat it. Get real if you want to be serious.
    • Joy in Seattle  •  2 years 5 months ago
      This article is straight up stupid! You shouldn't cut anything out of your diet, you should just utilize proper portion control. I've lost near 50lbs by watching calories. I've not excluded any of those things.
    • Dave  •  2 years 5 months ago
      This is absolutely retarded. As someone who's lifetstyle revolves around the importance of dietiting (as a bodybuilder) I can definitively say that this arcticle is the most horribly researched and absurd thing ever concieved of by a human being. The person who wrote this obviously doesn't understand $#!T about nutrition, dieting, and losing fat.

      This guy needs to look into insulin response and control and how it relates to fat storage. Pasta, bread and potatoes are about the 3 worst foods you could possibly eat when trying to lose fat. combined with a high fat food such as cheese and chocolate, it gets even worse.

      Cheese by itself is not bad when you are limiting your carb intake (which is essential to losing fat).

      Artcile writer, get a frickin clue. The content of your article is the reason why america is fat. People reading this are now going to go eat bread, potatoes and pasta and get even fatter. Idiot.
    • Robert  •  2 years 5 months ago
      Oh, GREAT advice! Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 5 are recipes for obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Read "Good Calories, Bad Calories" by Gary Taubes and learn how Western society spent 150 years making itself fat and sick - all aided and abetted by the medical community and government. Then, you'll realize just how absurd the advice in this article is.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 years 5 months ago
      This is the worst "health" advice I have ever read.
    • Garry  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I don't know about you, but when I went on a diet and lost 80 pounds, I did eat bread and cheese but I would limit myself to one slice of low cal bread a day and I would have 1 to possibly two slices of Borden non-fat sharp cheese a day. Otherwise I would cut out all carbs although a very limited portion of potatoes may have entered the realm of being in a healthy choice tv dinner when I didn't feel like really cooking. IF you are going to make confusing statements like these to people who are confused about dieting you need to write a LOT MORE SPECIFIC INFORMATION, like a book, to back up your statements. It's like saying "eating is good," then walking away. By the way pasta = the devil.
    • christopher  •  2 years 5 months ago
      For healthy eating in general, IE; NOT TRYING TO LOSE WEIGHT, those things are fine in moderation. I don't think they are very great choices for trying to lean up. I am a bodybuilder and I study many different nutrition strategies and these are terrible choices and should only be scheduled as cheat meals. I hate how this stuff comes off as though an expert is writing it when it is just some stupid blog.
    • Christina  •  2 years 5 months ago
      LOL, macew, way to be melodramatic.

      The weather forecasts a 100% of smug on yahoo, 365 days a year.

      God, how hard many of you suck.
    • Dasha  •  2 years 5 months ago
      It bobbles my mind to see how bad a reputation carbohydrates have gotten over the years. I know many people who have been on diets and actually ate everything - yes, EVERYTHING - they wanted and still lost weight by planning their meals ahead and by exercising 3-4 times a week (and are not even remotely interested in body building). I also know many vegetarians (and am one) who eat potatoes and pasta and cheese and dark chocolate and even bread (*gasp*) and they are all extremely slim, fit and healthy. Why? Because they eat everything in moderation - which means that, instead of two cups of (cooked) pasta, they have one cup mixed with steamed (or fresh) vegetables and olive oil (or seeds). Foods like potatoes and dark chocolate that contain many vital nutrients can be very beneficial for your health.
      If you want to see "bad food", go to most fast food restaurants; I guarantee that merely the patty from a Big Mac is twice as bad for you as, let us say, a baked potato (with or without a dab of butter). But even hamburgers can be eaten once or twice a week, so lost as you eat a balanced, healthy diet for the rest of the week.
      I, personally, can always enjoy a bowl of sweet potatoes stewed with raisins and prunes (^o^), a fresh bagel from a local bakery or several fruits. And pasta for sure. And vegetables. And nuts. And dairy (though I do not eat eggs or meat or fish).
      On another note, if one has a medical condition - such as diabetes, for example - that eating sugar or potatoes can agitate, he or she should definitely not do so.
      I find this article to be one of the most reasonable health articles on yahoo. Thank you so much!!!
    • RASHPAL  •  2 years 5 months ago
      bread and pasta make you fat. cheese and potatoes are no better. eat a sensible meal and drink water and exercise.
    • jad1414  •  2 years 5 months ago
      Cheese for the most part is a low in Carbs and will not make you fat. Most people can't sit down and eat enough cheese to take in enough carbs to affect your blood sugar. Just be careful about what you eat with the cheese. Crackers and bread are high in carbs.
    • Aaron Swan  •  2 years 5 months ago
      wow, one of the worst articles i've ever seen. The misinformation is unreal
    • RH  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I agree with this article. I have been eating healthy now for the past 4 years. I lost 30 pounds and now concentrate on maintaining my weight. I eat all of these things in this article in small portions. For breakfast, I have egg whites, 1 piece of dry toast & either veggies or fruit. Or I have 1 piece of toast w 2 pieces of turkey bacon & fruit. (Sodium is too high w more than 2 pieces) Kashi go lean oatmeal & fruit is good for a quick breakfast. My lunches consist of chicken breast or fish, with a small portion of pasta w lowfat pasta sauce and veggies. Sometimes my dinners are a salad w ground turkey meat, 1/2 c beans, tomatoes, jalapenos and a small amount of low fat cheddar cheese. Also, low fat, low sugar yogurt (Greek yogurt) is a great source of calcium & Probiotics. Add your favorite berries. For a snack, 1-2 pieces of skinny cow cheese w veggies or 1-2 pieces of low fat string cheese. I don't feel that I deprive myself of anything, therfore, don't need to go out and gorge on large helpings of my favorites.
    • hanna  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I liked this article! if you eat whole wheat bread and pasta, is that bad for you? I don't think so! And I've heard in alot of places that potatoes are good for you, especially because of the skin. The only problem for me is that I want to eat way more than the moderate amount. Don't send any messages calling me fat, I'm skinny by the way, Fast metabolism.
    • j m  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I'll never buy Prevention Magazine again. This article is the opposite of prevention.
    • DLC-C---from Cleveland  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I'm glad that all things are good in moderation. I love pasta and chocolate (but not together). Moderation is the key. Go ahead, have that small piece of cake (yes, small piece, because you are also eyeing that cheesecake).....
    • Christina  •  2 years 5 months ago
      Oh yay, another fat-bashing thread. I lost weight eating what I like, in controlled portions. I can hardly pay my damned tuition, let alone be able to afford fish oil, birdseed, and multi-v every week on my grocery bill. Haven't you snots ever heard of a buudget? Assuming YOU have never dealt with weight issues before, reciting from a fking textbook doesn't enlighten you on the topic.

      As someone with experience, calories matter most when losing weight. Count calories and exercise.
    • bill M467  •  2 years 5 months ago
      According to this article everything we know about weight loss is wrong. Apparently releasing insulin reduces hunger even though the entire scientific community says other wise. It must be nice to so self delusional that you can believe that the worst foods you can eat actually help with wait loss.
    • mimi  •  2 years 5 months ago
      WHAT!? are you stupid or just dumb? carbs, pasta and starches when dieting? that's for marathon runners not dieters. Get your facts right before writing an article. you are so abosolutely WRONG. You're out of you freaking mind to right this. OMG!

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