Learn more about the best science based meals for fat loss from Jeremy Ethier.
The Best Science Based Meals for Fat Loss
“Have you been dieting for years, and yet you see no visible reductions in body fat? Don’t skip this video then. In this video, I’ll be covering the top 3 essential fat loss diet tricks you need to adopt when it comes to an optimized fat loss diet for weight loss. I’m confident that by the end of this video, you’ll know what to eat for fat loss, such that you’ll finally succeed in your attempts at a diet to burn fat. I’ll also cover some of the best meals for fat loss you can add into your fat loss meal ideas bank. Who said dieting for fat loss needed to be difficult?”
“The first tip is that you need to include foods that are highly satiating into your daily meals. According to research, some of the most satiating foods include popcorn, oats, fish, potatoes, apples, and oranges. So – if you were to add these specific foods into your meal plan, you’d be able to stay full for longer throughout the day. And you won’t go reaching for that Kit-Kat bar. Do you know what the best part is? You don’t have to sacrifice a ton of calories, either!”
The Best Science Based Meals for Fat Loss
“The second tip I have for you is to opt for high-volume foods. Why? Well, that’s because one of the signs your nervous system uses to signal fullness to your brain is the degree to which your stomach stretches. So, as you can imagine, the higher in volume the foods are that you eat, the more you will be able to extend the stomach. And you’ll, therefore, feel fuller! You can implement this tip by including fruits, air-popped popcorn, broth-based soups, and potatoes into your fat loss meal plan regimen.”
The Best Science Based Meals for Fat Loss
“The final tip I cover is for you to consume more protein. As multiple research reviews have shown, protein is significantly more satiating than the two other macronutrients – carbohydrates and fats. By consuming more protein in your meals, you’ll feel more satisfied post-meals. And this makes it more likely for you to stay in a caloric deficit. You don’t have to increase your protein intake by much, either. Research shows that an increase in protein intake by just 5% helps with losing fat by enhancing satiety and promoting muscle maintenance!”
“And that’s it. I hope you were able to see that it’s little tweaks in your diet, like the ones I went through in this video, that makes all the difference when it comes to burning off fat as fast as possible.”
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