Banish Belly Fat with Almonds

0PhAtDaDdY
0PhAtDaDdY Posts: 569 Member
edited November 7 in Food and Nutrition
Triggers 50 percent MORE fat loss around your middle. Helps block diabetes, too!

GO NUTS! and lose 62 percent more weight and 50 percent more inches off your waistline!

A test group that ate a few almonds each day experienced accelerated weight loss. They lost 62 percent more weight than another group that consumed the same number of calories.

They also lost 50 percent more off their waistlines and 56 percent more of their fat mass.

Research Almonds

I'm eating a few everyday....
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  • MUFA's.
  • Rage_Phish
    Rage_Phish Posts: 1,507 Member
    i eat 1 serving of almonds almost every single day since joining here. roasted lightly salted.
  • bluefox9er
    bluefox9er Posts: 2,917 Member
    I love almonds but eat them sparingly because their fat content is through the roof!
  • sheclimbsrocks
    sheclimbsrocks Posts: 110 Member
    Funny timing. I am just realizing that I eat almonds and cashews pretty much everyday. I guess I should keep up this good habit! ;)
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    Triggers 50 percent MORE fat loss around your middle. Helps block diabetes, too!

    GO NUTS! and lose 62 percent more weight and 50 percent more inches off your waistline!

    A test group that ate a few almonds each day experienced accelerated weight loss. They lost 62 percent more weight than another group that consumed the same number of calories.

    They also lost 50 percent more off their waistlines and 56 percent more of their fat mass.

    Research Almonds

    I'm eating a few everyday....

    Please post your source for this nonsense
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    In a recent poll, 65% of people surveyed believe that 75% of statistics are false or misleading. 4 out of 5 doctors agree.
  • *facepalm*
  • engineman312
    engineman312 Posts: 3,450 Member
    In a recent poll, 65% of people surveyed believe that 75% of statistics are false or misleading. 4 out of 5 doctors agree.

    people can come up with statistics to prove anything. 14% of people know that.
  • gp79
    gp79 Posts: 1,799 Member
    sounds like something dr. oz would say. fail.
  • Shanna_Inc86
    Shanna_Inc86 Posts: 781 Member
    *kitten*, I just like nuts period
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member


    A test group that ate a few almonds each day




    If that's all they ate, then maybe.
  • Jorra
    Jorra Posts: 3,338 Member
    Eating any combinations of foods which lead to a caloric deficit will "banish belly fat" as well as the rest of the fat distributed throughout your body. There is no "magic food."
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    *kitten*, I just like nuts period

    thata girl ;D
  • p0pr0cksnc0ke
    p0pr0cksnc0ke Posts: 1,283 Member
    better watch out.. first walnuts are drugs, now almonds will be slapped with the drug label too.
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
    bearfacepalm.jpg
  • shakybabe
    shakybabe Posts: 1,578 Member
    I'm allergic to them!. I heard yoghurt was good for belly fat in a similar experiment between people who ate yoghurt everyday and ones who didn't.

    Dropping wheat worked for me tummy now 14" smaller! and 34lbs lost. (still got a bit of tummy left to lose!)
  • 0PhAtDaDdY
    0PhAtDaDdY Posts: 569 Member
    sounds like something dr. oz would say. fail.

    Too funny, I wish my body was in the same shape as Dr Ozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.....
  • What a load of poop :laugh: nutty poop at that!
  • NavyIT85
    NavyIT85 Posts: 26 Member
    And you need to be careful with almonds... The high fat content can cause deposits in your legs and such... I was doing a diet that revolved around a few servings of almonds a day, and after a few weeks I had a large bump right around the top of my boot... Doctors determined it was a fat deposit, and I later had a friend tell me he had a similar issue because of almonds (Didn't know how much of them i was eating).

    Needless to say, i still enjoy almonds, but I would NOT reccomend basing a diet off of them. The lumps were painful and being right at the top of my boots (That i have to wear for work) made walking difficult.
  • p0pr0cksnc0ke
    p0pr0cksnc0ke Posts: 1,283 Member
    Dropping wheat worked for me tummy now 14" smaller! and 34lbs lost. (still got a bit of tummy left to lose!)

    I am sorry, dropping wheat?
  • shakybabe
    shakybabe Posts: 1,578 Member
    Dropping wheat worked for me tummy now 14" smaller! and 34lbs lost. (still got a bit of tummy left to lose!)

    I am sorry, dropping wheat?


    dropping it from my diet.. ie wheat/gluten free! .. guess i must have a mild intolerance or something but its definitely worked for me.
  • MB_Positif
    MB_Positif Posts: 8,897 Member
    Running a lot helped me banish my belly fat.
  • Go Nuts on Your Diet!
    Peanuts, almonds and more are good -- and good for you

    By Kathleen Zelman, MPH, RD, LD
    WebMD Weight Loss Clinic - Expert Column

    Many weight-conscious people shudder at the idea of nuts as part of a healthy diet. For years, dieters have shunned nuts because of their high fat content. Well, you can forget everything you ever heard about nuts, and delight in knowing they are now considered health food! The key to including the great taste of nuts in a healthy diet without overdoing the fat and calories is portion control.

    Even the government is leaning toward allowing a health claim on food packages touting the nutritious benefits of nuts. The Food and Drug Administration is now reviewing a proposal that would allow foods containing nuts to carry this label: "Diets containing one ounce of nuts per day can reduce your risk of heart disease."

    An Ounce of Prevention

    Several studies over the past several years have shown the health benefits of nuts -- which contain monounsaturated fat, vitamin E, folic acid, magnesium, copper, protein, and fiber, and are rich in antioxidant phytochemicals.

    They are a powerhouse of good nutrition that can dramatically reduce the risk of heart disease. They've also been shown to play an important role in helping to lower "bad" cholesterol levels and raise "good" cholesterol levels. In addition, they can help dilate blood vessels and prevent hardening of the arteries.

    In the Nurses Health Study, which followed 86,016 nurses for 14 years, found those who ate 5 ounces or more of nuts per week reduced their risk of dying from heart disease by 35%. The researchers also noted that the nut-eaters tended to weigh less than the nurses who did not eat nuts.

    Dieter's Dream Come True

    To find a food that is delicious, nutritious and filling is a dieter's dream come true. Dieters who eat nuts tend to stick to their diets because the fat and fiber content of nuts makes them very filling. As a result, they are not as hungry and ultimately eat less.

    Several studies have found that eating small amounts of nuts helps dieters lose weight. One psychological benefit noted in a study done by Pennsylvania State researchers was that dieters did not feel like they were dieting when nuts were allowed in their eating plans -- which helped them stay on their diets longer.

    So here's some food for thought for all our WebMD Weight Loss Clinic members: Are nuts in your eating plan? If not, consider creating a new plan and indicate your preference for nuts or peanut butter on the questionnaire. This will result in an eating plan that includes nuts without extra calories.

    Nuts might be considered health food, but that's not a license to overindulge. When you add nuts to your diet, you add calories along with the health benefits. So it's important to decrease calories from other sources to avoid weight gain. Our program prescribes nuts within the context of a healthy diet to give you the health benefits without the extra calories.

    A one-ounce serving of nuts contains between 160 and 200 calories, most of which come from the heart-healthy monounsaturated fat. Nuts are also very high in dietary fiber, and are one of the best plant sources of protein.

    Most nuts are consumed on their own, by the handful, which can be dangerous. This is the kind of food that often leads to "eating amnesia" --- hand to mouth without much thought -- and can easily lead to consuming lots of extra calories.

    Avoid mindless eating by pre-portioning your nuts in small bags for a great snack to take on the go or to the office. Choose nuts in the shell and you'll probably eat fewer since it takes time to crack them. Or take one handful and put the package away.

    Your goal is to eat nuts instead of other sources of fat like cakes, cookies, or chips. You won't feel deprived when you top your apple or celery slices with peanut butter!

    "Nuts are very high in dietary fiber, and are one of the best plant sources of protein"

    Peanuts, Almonds: Go Nuts on Your Diet! (cont.)

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    Here are some ways to add healthy "nut" fat to your diet:

    Top hot or cold cereal with nuts for a nourishing breakfast.
    Sprinkle almonds on top of yogurt.
    Add peanuts to nonfat frozen yogurt.
    Use fat-free salad dressing and add nuts to your salads.
    Use nuts to replace croutons in salads or soups.
    Bring pasta to life by sprinkling it with chopped nuts.
    Remember that slivered almonds do wonders with everything from chicken to desserts.
    Add nuts to bread, pancakes, waffles, or muffins.
    Mix nuts into lite cream cheese for a delicious spread.
    Add nuts to popcorn for a tasty snack.
    Add great flavor to steamed veggies with a handful of nuts.
    Toast nuts to enhance the flavor. Bake for 5-10 minutes in a 350-degree oven
    How Calories in Nuts Add Up

    A small handful of nuts is about 1 ounce. Here's how many calories that will add up to for various types of nuts:

    Dry roasted peanuts, regular (30 nuts) 170
    Dry roasted peanuts, unsalted (30 nuts) 160
    Cocktail peanuts (30 nuts) 170
    Honey-roasted peanuts (30) 150
    Almonds (24) 160
    Brazil nuts (7) 170
    Cashews (20) 170
    Walnuts (14) 180
    Pistachios, shelled (47) 170
    Pecans (20 halves) 190
    Macadamia nuts (11) 200
    Eating as little as one ounce of nuts per day can provide you with all the health benefits. So do it, go nuts!
  • Belly dancing gets rid of belly fat
  • badgerbadger1
    badgerbadger1 Posts: 954 Member
    Belly dancing gets rid of belly fat

    Not on most of the belly dancers I've seen.
  • hottottie11
    hottottie11 Posts: 907 Member
    In a recent poll, 65% of people surveyed believe that 75% of statistics are false or misleading. 4 out of 5 doctors agree.

    people can come up with statistics to prove anything. 14% of people know that.

    ^^I get paid to do this lol

    I'm quite certain there is a degree of confounding factor in play here. Almonds or other nuts tend to be comsumed by health/weight conscience individuals. Also, nuts aren't cheap, so they are more likely consumed by individual of a higher socioeconomic status. Both groups tend to have lower rates of obesity and thus smaller bellies.

    **Takes Statistician Hat off**
  • raevynn
    raevynn Posts: 666 Member
    Almonds, and other nuts like walnuts, are a healthy source of fat... but, they are a fat source.

    Eating "a few" .. i.e., an ounce, carefully weighed out, sounds like a reasonable facet of an eating plan. Eating a sack of them every day, not so much.

    I prefer my nuts raw.
  • firedragon064
    firedragon064 Posts: 1,082 Member
    The problem I eat too much almonds!
    Maybe I can buy little 1 serving package to see if I can control myself better.
  • CyberEd312
    CyberEd312 Posts: 3,536 Member
    Dang!! I eat 2 servings of Almonds a day and have for the last couple years... I should be sporting a 6-pack by now!!! lol.........
  • Aperture_Science
    Aperture_Science Posts: 840 Member
    Belly dancing gets rid of belly fat

    You can't spot reduce through exercise or diet.
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