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4 Tips to burn more fat today

4 Tips to burn more fat today

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TIP #1: Use A Meal Replacement Shake

 

Research has been very supportive of the daily use of a beverage to replace one meal or snack during the day as a way of maintaining control of food choices.

 

In a study at the University of Illinois, a group using meal replacement shake had a better outcome in losing weight compared to the group that had only food.

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TIP #2: Emphasize Protein

Take advantage of the energy-burning potential of protein. A study conducted at Arizona State University East in Mesa, Arizona, illustrated the thermogenic property of protein.

 

The researchers found that when compared to the high carbohydrate diet, energy production was 100 percent higher on the high protein diet. Over the course of the day, post-meal energy production on the high-protein diet totaled 30 more calories at each test time.

 

The author speculates that if this energy differential actually lasted for the two to three hours after each meal, the added thermogenic effect of the high-protein diet may have been as high as 90 calories. The highι-protein diet contained two grams of protein per kilogram bodyweight per day.

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TIP #3: Get friendly With (Healthy) Fats

 

A multitude of studies make it clear that intakes of healthy fats don’t make you fat. On the contrary, monounsaturated fats, omega-3, 6, 9 fats, and fish oils all play a role in keeping your body and your mind in top shape.

 

The fats found in fish and shellfish, avocados, olives, nuts, nut butters, seeds and healthy oils like olive, canola and peanut, help to control appetite, improve mood and cognitive function, and decrease fat cell size and numbers.

 

Enjoy these foods, but always with prudence and in the correct quantity and combination of carbohydrate in your diet.

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TIP #4: Go With Green Tea

 

A warm cup of brewed tea is a comforting accompaniment to the chilly temperatures. Include it several times a day and you may find that it does more than just warm you up.

 

Researchers speculate that numerous mechanisms affected by the caffeine and catechins in green tea support an increase in energy expenditure and fat oxidation, appetite suppression, an increase in fat-burning enzymes, and less absorption of calories.

 

Green tea is also a potent source of antioxidant phytochemicals, going a long way to boost your health and fitness during the day.

 

Mitsaris Kostas
Certified Personal Trainer
Sport&Fitness Nutrionist

 

 

Certified Personal Trainer Sport&Fitness Nutrionist

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