A little bit of belly fat is said to be good for you, as it
protects the stomach, intestines, and other delicate organs in there. But too
much fat is anything but healthy. In fact, excessive belly fat has been
associated with heart diseases, diabetes, certain forms of cancer, etc. There
is no single cause of belly fat says the experts. Genetics, diet, age and
lifestyle can all play a role. Whether you wish to minimise abdominal weight
for health reasons or to fit into your cloths, a healthy, balanced diet can
help you do so. Changing dietary habits can help fight the battle of the bulge
and fight belly fat: Read labels, reduce saturated fats, increase the amount of
fruits and veggies you eat, and control/reduce your portions. And try to stay
very far away from the foods listed
below:
1. Potato Chips
It’s not just that potato chips are saturated with saturated
fat which causes abdominal fat gain, nor that they are crusted with salt,
causing mid-level bloat. It’s not even about the quantity of calories in them –
there are plenty more calorie-dense snacks out there. What makes potato chips
so terrible for your tummy is not what they have, but what they lack: the
ability to make you feel satisfied. A handful of chips can very quickly turn
into a big empty plate in no time and you’d still be craving more. Cut out
potato chips from your daily food consumption and you will see noticeable
weight lose especially in mid-session.
2. Diet Soda
Recent studies have found an association between the
consumption of diet sodas and a wider waist circumference. If you want to trim
your tummy fat, cut out sugary beverages, including cokes and other soft drinks
(including those with ‘diet’ written on them). Even worse, an obesity journal
found that diet soda drinkers have a higher percentage of belly flab than those
who don’t sip the beverage at all. Replace your sodas with tea instead. Green
tea is especially good for trimming belly fat.
3. Pizza
Stay away! Pizza is high in calories, saturated fat and
sodium.
4. Fries
Trans-fats can damage your cholesterol levels, wreak havoc on
your overall heart health and promote abdominal weight gain. Common sources of
trans-fats include fried foods such as doughnuts, French fries, etc. One
Harvard research found that French fries eaters gained 15 pounds of belly flab
from fries alone. Instead of commercially fried products, eat homemade fries,
prepared with healthy choices of oils such as sunflower or olive oil. It's far
much better for your health than the commercial fries.
Sources: Eat this, not that!
By Akaomachi B
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