Negative Calorie Foods
sazroy
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Been looking into the food plan they give overweight patients to help them lose weight before surgery. It mainly consists of soups etc that burn more calories digesting the food then the actual food itself. So ultimately you'll lose weight but you're still eating.
Anybody know of some goods recipes to follow?
Anybody know of some goods recipes to follow?
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I've heard that negative calorie foods DON'T exist, but I'd like to know some more about this topic as well.0
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Hate to break it to you, but there are no "negative calorie" foods.
http://caloriecount.about.com/negative-calories-myth-explained-b3497030 -
I would like to know this myself.0
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Your body needs calories to live. Are you planning on eating only negative calorie foods? Be careful. If you just want some foods to supplement your daily diet which will allow you to eat a bit more, I think this would include celery and carrots and things like that.0
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Hate to break it to you, but there are no "negative calorie" foods.
http://caloriecount.about.com/negative-calories-myth-explained-b349703
thank you....0 -
Hate to break it to you, but there are no "negative calorie" foods.
http://caloriecount.about.com/negative-calories-myth-explained-b3497030 -
the water in Mexico?0
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"negative calorie" is a bit of a misnomer, but what you probably mean are high-fiber foods, some of which take the body more energy to burn than they have in the first place, e.g. celery.
your body needs calories and all food has calories.
healthy, whole soups are a great way to get your metabolism working, though, so eat as much unprocessed food as possible.0 -
...burn more calories digesting the food then the actual food itself...0
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Been looking into the food plan they give overweight patients to help them lose weight before surgery. It mainly consists of soups etc that burn more calories digesting the food then the actual food itself. So ultimately you'll lose weight but you're still eating.
Anybody know of some goods recipes to follow?
You are very near your goal weight so rather than an extreme lowering of your calories, consider upping your calories so they are only alttle below your TDEE and lifting heavy. If you look at top bikini model workouts they usually lift heavy. The small deficit will mean the weight loss is slower but you will lose less lean muscle mass and won't end up with the skinny fat look. Also you will feel great when you are fueling your body with enough calories especially if its with nutrient dense food.
Some info here - http://www.myfitnesspal.com/forums/show/3834-eat-more-to-weigh-less0 -
Hate to break it to you, but there are no "negative calorie" foods.
http://caloriecount.about.com/negative-calories-myth-explained-b349703
It's just what they're called. They do exist. Eg. An apple is 98 cals but it may take 150 cals to eat and digest the apple.0 -
Been looking into the food plan they give overweight patients to help them lose weight before surgery. It mainly consists of soups etc that burn more calories digesting the food then the actual food itself. So ultimately you'll lose weight but you're still eating.
Anybody know of some goods recipes to follow?
You are very near your goal weight so rather than an extreme lowering of your calories, consider upping your calories so they are only alttle below your TDEE and lifting heavy. If you look at top bikini model workouts they usually lift heavy. The small deficit will mean the weight loss is slower but you will lose less lean muscle mass and won't end up with the skinny fat look. Also you will feel great when you are fueling your body with enough calories especially if its with nutrient dense food.
Some info here - http://www.myfitnesspal.com/forums/show/3834-eat-more-to-weigh-less
I still have 20kgs to lose (44lbs). I'm currently on 1500 cals, had been on 1200. Lost a kilo but feeling bloated and sluggish eating this much food.
I intend to have a high protein breakfast and a chicken and vegetable type stirfry for dinners but was thinking for lunches and snacks the "negative calorie" food plan would benefit. Especially for days I just can't bring myself to exercise.0 -
There is no such thing as a negative calorie food. Not even celery.0
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...burn more calories digesting the food then the actual food itself...
I've been doing that and I've plateaued. That's why I was looking into this. It's actually a plan recommended by doctors for overweight patients.0 -
Your body needs calories to live. Are you planning on eating only negative calorie foods? Be careful. If you just want some foods to supplement your daily diet which will allow you to eat a bit more, I think this would include celery and carrots and things like that.
No no! I was intending to have like a high protein breakfast, and stirfrys for dinner, this was more of a lunch/snacks plan.0 -
the water in Mexico?
Ba haha! That'll do the trick!0 -
"negative calorie" is a bit of a misnomer, but what you probably mean are high-fiber foods, some of which take the body more energy to burn than they have in the first place, e.g. celery.
your body needs calories and all food has calories.
healthy, whole soups are a great way to get your metabolism working, though, so eat as much unprocessed food as possible.
THANK YOU! Probably the only person here who knows what I meant by it.0 -
Hate to break it to you, but there are no "negative calorie" foods.
http://caloriecount.about.com/negative-calories-myth-explained-b349703
It's just what they're called. They do exist. Eg. An apple is 98 cals but it may take 150 cals to eat and digest the apple.
If it's suspeneded above a stairmaster and your hands are tied behind your back.... Maybe0 -
the water in Mexico?
Hahahaha, love it.0 -
Crab legs. Takes an hour of work to get a tablespoon of meat out of the damn things.0
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Hate to break it to you, but there are no "negative calorie" foods.
http://caloriecount.about.com/negative-calories-myth-explained-b349703
It's just what they're called. They do exist. Eg. An apple is 98 cals but it may take 150 cals to eat and digest the apple.
If it's suspeneded above a stairmaster and your hands are tied behind your back.... Maybe
I'm not being stupid so stop talking to me like I am. It's a eating plan recommended by doctors for overweight patients.0 -
the water in Mexico?
XD My little brother had first hand experience with this! Hehe!0 -
I'm not being stupid so stop talking to me like I am. It's a eating plan recommended by doctors for overweight patients.
Well, at Kaiser, my doctor gave me this list of foods that have something called "Negative Net Calories:"
Apple, Asparagus, Beet Root, Blueberries, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Chicory, Cranberry, Cucumber, Garden cress, Garlic, Grapefruit, Green Beans, Honeydew, Hot Chili, Lemon/Lime, Lettuce, Mango, Onion, Orange, Papaya, Peach, Pineapple, Radish, Raspberry, Spinach, Strawberry, Tangerine, Tomato, Turnip, Turnip, Watermelon.
I don't know if it works, but they are yummy to eat, anyway, so meh.0 -
I'm not being stupid so stop talking to me like I am. It's a eating plan recommended by doctors for overweight patients.
Well, at Kaiser, my doctor gave me this list of foods that have something called "Negative Net Calories:"
Apple, Asparagus, Beet Root, Blueberries, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Chicory, Cranberry, Cucumber, Garden cress, Garlic, Grapefruit, Green Beans, Honeydew, Hot Chili, Lemon/Lime, Lettuce, Mango, Onion, Orange, Papaya, Peach, Pineapple, Radish, Raspberry, Spinach, Strawberry, Tangerine, Tomato, Turnip, Turnip, Watermelon.
I don't know if it works, but they are yummy to eat, anyway, so meh.
Thank you airlily, this is what I was implying. Some of these I already knew of and some I've never tried before so thank you.0 -
Thank you airlily, this is what I was implying. Some of these I already knew of and some I've never tried before so thank you.
No problem. She also told me to look up vegetables and fruits with something called a "beta linkage." She claimed your body works harder to break that down. Maybe you can find more food by googling that term?0 -
If you can find the weightwatchers free foods list, that's pretty much the same0
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Thank you airlily, this is what I was implying. Some of these I already knew of and some I've never tried before so thank you.
No problem. She also told me to look up vegetables and fruits with something called a "beta linkage." She claimed your body works harder to break that down. Maybe you can find more food by googling that term?
Thanks I will, that's exactly what I was talking about when I meant it burns more calories to digest it. Thank you so much will definitely google that. I'm not aiming to eat only negative net calorie foods but include more of them in my eating plan. Thanks0 -
http://www.weightwatchers.co.uk/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=1&art_id=39401&sc=3017
Some extra ideas, and some ideas to add flavour.
Just make sure they're not starchy vegetable choices if you want them low in calorie0 -
Agreed!!!0
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