Nuts are they ok to eat and lose weight
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No one food is good or bad for weight loss, calories in vs calories out is all that matters when you are trying to lose weight. Ps weigh those nuts n measure out those nut butters they are extremely easy to overdo.0
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I eat 6 almonds every morning0
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DaradysMom wrote: »Eat them along with grapes, which are very filling. They get mixed with raisins a lot, but grapes are better for feeling full.
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I haven't read all of these posts, so forgive me if I am repeating what someone else has said. I see a nutritionist weekly, and she has told me over and over that nuts are good even though they are high in calories. She cites a study where there was 2 groups of people in the study. The "control group" went about their nutrition with a certain allotted amount of calories. The "test group" ate the same number of calories, but the diet included nuts as a major source of protein. On average, the group which ate nuts lost more weight than the control group.
I have found that as a snack a 1/4 cup of nuts fills me up. I actually am satisfied more with trail mix, so I have 1/4 cup of that (which includes 5g of protein). I guess that would make it less than 1/4 cup of pure nuts, when you include the raisins. Anyways, that holds me over for 2-3 hours until dinner.
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They are good for you, but high in calories and very high in fat. I accidentally consumed 800 kcals from nuts because i just didn't realize I was eating so many of them. 6 Brazil nuts have over 200 kcals.0
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As long as you are not eating the entire sack, you should be fine.
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itsfuntobenormal wrote: »
Those are extra salty.0 -
for me losing weight required a big shift in what I eat... whereas I used to eat lots of bready and surgery foods I had to now shift and skip those. Cereal, sandwiches, candy, they are right out. Lean meats, eggs, fresh veggies, at least one fruit a day, some nuts, some cheese and some low fat dairy like Greek yogurt or cottage cheese.
Add in a brisk walk every night for about 30 minutes and it works (94 pounds now for me). I am almost never hungry or feel wanting.
so if you want nuts in your diet, keep to about an ounce.
If you do not want nuts then don't eat them, there is no rule that says you have to but they are a part of a balanced meal, key word is balanced though, they should be eaten with other foods that are also filling, foods high in protein or high in good fats. Carbs in bread and cereal are not going to fill you up long term, they will be in and out in an hour or two at most and its really easy to munch through too many nuts when you are hungry.
Key Takeaway, you need to eat other filling foods that will sate you long term to be able to reap the benefits of nuts.
Second important note, find a meal and exercise plan that works for you and you can stick to... if you don't it wont work long term no matter how much you want it to.0 -
Only fit them into your day as a means of getting unsaturated fats in the body. A serving to 1/2 servings of raw nuts a day can aid the body in fat loss when you're exercising enough. They are a pretty horrible and boring snack unless you pair them up with yogurt and a banana or something.0
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Yes, nuts are healthy for your body. Many factors affect your health. Nuts can control your blood pressure and cholesterol. If you are going to reduce weight it should be a natural method.0
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nuts (*)0
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A quarter cup of pistachios actually fill me up when I eat them slowly. Delicious too!0
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thelittlecharacter wrote: »Only fit them into your day as a means of getting unsaturated fats in the body. A serving to 1/2 servings of raw nuts a day can aid the body in fat loss when you're exercising enough. They are a pretty horrible and boring snack unless you pair them up with yogurt and a banana or something.
A food being "horrible and boring" seems utterly subjective.
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