Fat Burning foods
Your
human guide to Negative Calorie Foods and Thermogenic Protein Foods
You've obviously heard about fat burning foods at
some point whilst dieting, but do you actually know much about it? Can
fat burner foods make you slimmer or is it just another cult? Keep reading and you'll find out! Plus, keep reading for
two tables of examples of fat burning foods. What are fat burning foods? Certain foods are considered as fat burners if they
accelerate your body's ability to burn fat, either directly or
indirectly. There are two main types of fat burning foods: So can fat burning foods make you slimmer or is it just
another cult? In my opinion,
through research, I and many other people would recommend eating fat
burning foods whether you want to slim down or tone your muscles. Obviously the techniques for each are slightly different
but in either instance fat burning foods can increase your metabolism
with a healthy balanced diet. If you are
new to fat burning foods, absorb the information on this page and
consult your doctor/dietician to see if this is a viable option for your
weight control. Incorporating fat
burning foods into your diet is simple if you follow a healthy balanced
diet. All you have to do is understand how they work and eat these fat
burners over the less effectives types currently in your diet. So this page is a good place to start. But, if you are more interested in learning about weight
control, click here for the Weight Control page. Negative Calorie Foods This is a simple concept . If a food provides you with
less energy than it takes to digest it, the food is classed as a
negative calorie food. Your body has to
burn some of its fat reserves to digest these foods which is why they
are classed as fat burning foods. Foods
with negative calories directly burn fat. Whilst the amount of energy your body requires to digest
and absorb food varies from person to person, there are typical
guidelines for negative calorie foods. Typical
examples of negative calorie foods Raw/natural
vegetables, fruits and nuts are typical negative calorie foods. So as
long as you eat the raw or natural types they can indeed make you
slimmer with a healthy balanced diet. You can learn what a healthy balanced
diet means here on the Healthy Diet page. REMEMBER only natural types that are eaten raw or lightly
cooked provide slimming benefits. Most canned/tinned or dried fruits are
NOT negative calorie foods. It's okay
to lightly cook (or preferably steam) fruits, nuts and vegetables but
overcooking or adding any unnecessary fats or sugars will not only
tarnish their negative calories but raise the GI of the food. Most foods with negative calories also have a low - medium
GI, a great benefit for diabetics so it would be a shame to waste that.
Other benefits of negative calorie
foods
Examples of Negative Calorie Foods:
Below is a table of Negative calorie foods.
It's detailed yet not exhaustive but contains most of the typical foods
commonly eaten.
Food Types (with links) |
Fat Burning Foods -
Negative Calorie Foods |
Fruits More
info |
-apples -apricots
-bananas- Berries
(Black, Boysen, Rasp etc.) -cherries- Citric Fruit (Oranges, Grapefruit,
Lemons etc.) -Currants (Black, Red,
White etc.) -damsons -figs- grapes -greengages
-Tropical Fruit (Kiwi, Pineapple,
Guava, Papaya etc.) - pears-
peaches- satsumas-
star fruit |
Vegetables More info |
-asparagus -aubergine
(eggplant) -beetroot -broccoli
-brussel sprouts -cabbage
-carrots -cauliflower
-celeriac -celery
-chicory -Chinese
Cabbage (Pak Choi, Bok Choi etc.) -endive
-globe artichokes -green
beans -Leafy Vegetables (Lettuce, Fresh
Herbs, Watercress etc.) -leeks -mangetouts (snow peas) -onions
-seaweed -Sprouting
Vegetables (Alfalfa, cress, raddish etc.) -squash
-swede -tomatoes
-turnips |
(Unsalted & Unroasted) Nuts and their oils More info |
-almonds -Barcelona
nuts -Brazils -chestnuts
-coconuts -filberts
-halzelnuts -macadania
-peanuts -pine
nuts -pistachios -walnuts |
Thermogenic
Protein Foods - Something to do with heat right?Yep. Thermogenic foods aid fat burning by giving off heat
during digestion. Most foods are
thermogenic but like negative calorie foods some types of thermogenic
foods are more beneficial fat burners than others. This is an indirect type of fat burning. When I say thermogenesis i'm not talking about eating
herbs and spices that "magically" increase your metabolism. There's a lot of fad info on thermogenic food (like they
cayenne pepper diet) so be cautious when doing further research. As always it is important to have a healthy, balanced
diet, but if you incorporate fat burning foods into that diet, its
effects can be additionally beneficial for diabetics. Why Thermogenic Protein Foods? I said earlier that all foods are thermogenic but protein
rich foods have a much higher effect than that of fat and carbohydrates.
Also, protein foods are beneficial to
diabetics as it can sharpen your insulin sensitivity, giving you more
control over your diabetes. Typical
examples of Thermogenic Protein Foods The best types are lean meat, fish and eggs but also
include vegetarian options like cheese and soya products. You can learn more about the benefits
and guidelines for each food type on the Food Groups page here. Other benefits of Thermogenic Protein Foods
Examples of Thermogenic Protein Foods:
Below is a table of thermogenic protein
foods. It's detailed yet not exhaustive but contains most of the typical
foods commonly eaten.
Food Types (with links) |
Fat Burning Foods -
Thermogenic Protein Foods |
Lean Meat More info |
-Beef -Pork
-Lamb -Veal
-Venison -Rabbit
-Hare -Offal |
Poultry More info |
- Chicken -Turkey
-Pheasant -Grouse
-Guinea fowl |
Fish More info |
-Cod -Haddock
-Plaice -Sole
-Coley -Whiting
-Mackeral -Trout
-Red Salmon |
Shellfish More info |
-Scallops -Shrimp
-Prawns -Lobster
-Crab -Scampi
-Cockles -Mussels
-Winkles -Whelks
-Abalone |
Cheese - but watch the trans/saturated fat content! More info |
-Low fat cottage cheese and fromage
frais are good choices, along with hard cheeses like Cheddar. Make sure
that you use "lighter" varieties and avoid those high in Bad fats. You can learn more about Good and Bad Fats here. |
Eggs - More info |
-Free Range and Organic eggs are the
best for quality, nutrition and taste. Battery farmed and (even worse)
caged eggs are strongly unrecommended but if you're on a tight budget go
for barn eggs. |
| Soya Products - |
-Typically found in the Meat &
Beans, Milk & Dairy and fruit & Vegetables food groups. You can learn more about each food
group on the Food Groups page here. |

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