Eat
more, weight less
Losing weight doesn’t mean living with a rumbling stomach –
these
food will help you feel full all day without eating less
At
breakfast
‘Eating
protein in the morning, especially eggs, will considerably cut your calorie consumption
for the
rest of the day,’ says nutritionist Angela Dowden. Research shows that people who eat two eggs
for breakfast
consume 400 fewer calories during the day than those who opt for a different brekkie.
Eating eggs
makes you feel fuller, which slows down stomach emptying.
Mid-morning snack
‘Go for water-dense foods such as fruit,’ says Becky Stevenson, a sports nutritionist at Proactivate
(pro-activate.co.uk). “Fruit is brimming with water, which adds weight but no calories. Grapefruits is
especially good. It has unique chemical properties that can help reduce insulin levels, which in turn
prevent fat storage and promotes weight loss.’ Just don’t smother it with sugar.
At lunch
‘ Most prepared sandwiches have arelatively high
calorie density and won’t fill you up,’ says Stevenson.
‘Make your own with granary bread. The fibre will fill you up, while its low glycaemic index value means
it will keep your blood glucose under control so you don’t get hungry.’ A Pennsylvania
State Univesity
study also found that the people shed more belly fat when filling up on wholegrains.
At dinner
‘Eat a water-based starter such as soup,’ says Dowden. ‘The volume
from the water and fibre will take
will take
the edge off your appetite, so you eat less high-calorie food. Psychologically, eating a starter
also makes
you feel like you are eating more, while giving your brain time to recognize that you are filling up,’
To drink
‘Don’t
drink your calories,’ says Stevenson. Drinking just one can of Coke a day gives you around
1,000 calories
a week – roughly the equivalent of three steaks, but with none of the nutritional benefits
such as
iron and protein. A study at Purdue University
in the US also found that people don’t
compensate for liquid calories, which means it’s easy to reduce your calorie intake without feeling
deprived.