6 Best Veggies for Weight Loss
Red and Green Peppers
You
may have heard that spicy hot pepper can help you scorch calories, but did you
know that mild pepper can have the same effect? Thanks to a
metabolism-boosting compound, dihydrocapsiate, and their high vitamin-C
content, sweet red and green peppers can help you lose weight. A cup of these
bell-shaped veggies serves up to three times the day’s recommended vitamin C—a
nutrient that counteracts stress hormones which trigger fat storage around the
midsection. Dip slices of bell peppers into hummus for a light afternoon snack,
add the veggie to omelets and salads, or throw some chicken in a corn tortilla
with salsa and slices of avocado, red pepper and onion for a Tex-Mex-inspired
fat-fighting dinner.
Broccoli
In addition to warding off prostate, breast, lung and skin cancers, this
flowery vegetable can also help you whittle your middle. According to experts,
broccoli contains a phytonutrient called sulforaphane that increase
testosterone and fights off body fat storage. It’s also rich in vitamin C ( a
mere cup of the stuff can help you hit your daily mark), a nutrient that can
lower levels of cortisol during stressful situations, helping those abs take
center stage. The only downside? It can make some people with sensitive
stomachs a bit gassy—which isn’t a good look if you’re planning to hit the
beach or rock a tight-fitting outfit. That’s no reason to steer clear of this
veggie on a day-to-day basis, though. Whip up our Garlicky Beef and Broccoli
with Broccoli Noodles recipe to reap the belly-flattening
benefits —just not the day before you need to look your leanest.
Spinach
It may look pretty unassuming, but Popeye's favorite veggie can actually help take
your calorie-burning potential to the next level. How? The green is overflowing
with protein (just one cup of the steamed variety has as much protein as a
medium hard-boiled egg), a nutrient that aids post-pump muscle recovery and
growth. And remember: The more muscle mass you have, the more calories you burn
at rest! What’s more, the leafy green is also rich in thylakoids, a compound
that’s been shown to significantly reduce cravings and promote weight loss. Add
the green to your dinner plate to reap the benefits. We like to steam it and
flavor it with garlic, olive oil and lemon.
Pickles
Pickles are low-cal, filled with fiber and covered in vinegar—which is all good
news for your waistline. In fact, just one large pickle has 15 calories and 2
grams of belly-filling fiber, so eating three or four can actually leave you
feeling pretty satiated for less than 100 calories! Every dieter knows that eating
filling snacks are paramount to
weight-loss success, but how does the vinegar help the fat-fighting cause?
Studies show acidic foods help increase the rate at which the body burns off
carbs by up to 40 percent—and the faster you burn off carbs, the sooner your
body starts incinerating fat, which can help you get that lean look you crave.
Add these tangy, pickled cucumbers to sandwiches and burgers or munch on them
solo to start feeling more confident in your skivvies.
Potatoes
If you typically eat your potatoes warm out of the oven, you’re missing out on
the spud’s fat-fighting superpowers. When you throw potatoes in the
refrigerator and eat them cold, their digestible starches turn into resistant
starches through a process called retrogradation. As the name implies,
resistant starch, well, resists digestion, which promotes fat oxidation and
reduces abdominal fat. Since eating cold baked potatoes doesn’t sound too
appetizing, why not use the cooled spuds to make a potato salad instead? Here’s
how: Bake red potatoes in the oven until they’re cooked through and allow them
to fully cool. Then, cut them into small slices and dress them with Dijon
mustard, fresh pepper, chopped green onions (more on this veggie next), dill
and plain Greek yogurt. Mix everything together and put in the refrigerator to
cool before consuming.
Onions
Onions are rich in quercetin, a flavonoid that increase blood flow and
activates a protein in the body that helps regulate glucose levels, torches
stored fat and keeps new fat cells from forming. Not to mention, onions are
basically the unsung hero of cardiovascular health—an important area of
wellness for everyone, but especially those who hit the gym hard to accelerate
their weight-loss efforts. The culinary staple can help lower cholesterol, ward
off hardening of the arteries and help maintain healthy blood-pressure levels.
The best part? Onions are super low-cal and easy to throw into just about
anything, from soups, homemade burgers, sandwiches and tacos to pastas, salads,
veggie sides, rice and omelets.
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