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Home » Three foods to eat in abundance for long-term results, according to a dietitian
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Three foods to eat in abundance for long-term results, according to a dietitian

By britishbulletin.com4 February 20263 Mins Read
Three foods to eat in abundance for long-term results, according to a dietitian
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Weight loss is often depicted as a battle of restriction and willpower, but scientists argue that a simpler approach could be necessary for long-term results.

Weight loss ultimately boils down to consuming fewer calories than the body burns, so the physical volume of food on a plate can vary dramatically depending on what is eaten.


Studies on calorie density show that certain foods, particularly vegetables, allow people to eat larger, more satisfying portions while slashing overall calorie intake.

Roughly 300 calories of biscuits amounts to merely five or six pieces, whereas the same caloric value in broccoli would fill more than ten cups.

Inadequate protein consumption poses a significant threat to weight loss success

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Vegetables stand out as the premier choice for those seeking substantial portions without excessive calories, registered dietitian Kirsten Swantee told GB News.

Options such as cucumber, celery, courgette, spinach, cauliflower and bell peppers deliver impressive volume alongside fibre, which slows digestion and maintains satiety long after meals conclude.

Fruit offers an excellent alternative for those with a sweet tooth, with strawberries, raspberries, watermelon and citrus fruits providing natural sweetness combined with water and fibre.

Lean protein sources, though slightly higher in calories than produce, prove invaluable for hunger management.

White fish, chicken breast, turkey mince, prawns and egg whites help curb appetite and may reduce overall daily calorie consumption.

Dietary mistakes to avoid for weight loss

Adopting healthier eating habits represents a positive step, but certain pitfalls can halt progress entirely, as even nutritious foods may sabotage weight loss efforts when consumed in excessive quantities.

Nuts, nut butters, avocado and olive oil all qualify as wholesome choices, but their calorie density means portions accumulate rapidly.

Misjudging serving sizes presents another frequent obstacle, as underestimating consumption is remarkably easy.

Conversely, eating insufficient amounts may prove equally counterproductive, potentially diminishing metabolic rate and depleting energy reserves.

Striking the proper balance between adequate nutrition and caloric restraint is therefore essential for sustainable results.

Weekend behaviour frequently undermines five days of disciplined eating, with restaurant meals, alcoholic beverages and additional treats easily offsetting weekday achievements.

Perhaps most damaging is the habit of skipping meals throughout the day, which invariably leads to ravenous hunger by evening. This pattern typically results in excessive nighttime consumption.

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Why is protein essential for weight loss?

Inadequate protein consumption poses a significant threat to weight loss success, as the body may begin breaking down muscle tissue without sufficient intake.

This muscle loss subsequently slows metabolism, making further progress considerably more challenging.

Maintaining steady fuel intake throughout waking hours helps stabilise energy levels and prevents the compensatory overeating that derails so many well-intentioned efforts.

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