The Best Foods for Burning Fat and Building Muscle
Regardless of whether or not you’re an athlete or even if you work out, fat burning foods should be incorporated into your diet.These types of foods can increase the speed at which your metabolism works so that you can burn off excess fat more quickly.
Generally speaking,a fat burning food is one that requires your body to expend energy during digestion. This is in comparison to highly processed foods, which take relatively little energy to digest and so are less efficient and encouraging your body to burn off fat – this is particularly true of processed foods which contain high amounts of fats.
If you’re trying to burn off fat and/or lose weight, then the following foods should be made a regular feature in your diet.
Some good fat burning foods include:
-Lean cuts of red meats (especially beef).
-Poultry with the fat trimmed off
– Fish
– Nuts
-Shellfish and various types of seafood
-Eggs (egg whites only; the yolks are high in fat and should be eaten only in moderation)
– Protein powders are also a common source of protein and can be used to make shakes and smoothies. These are great as a mid morning or mid afternoon snack or as an after workout meal.
The foods listed above are rich in protein.For muscle building protein is an essential element.
What makes the above foods ideal fat burning foods is that your body uses a lot more energy to digest them when compared to other foods. This means your body burns more fat.
However, not all fat burning foods are good sources of protein; fresh fruits and vegetables are also excellent fat burning foods.
Fruits and vegetables help reduce the amount of dietary fats absorbed by the body as well as taking more energy to digest than processed foods, so they also encourage fat burning. As stated the more energy expended by the body to digest foods the more fat you will be burning.
Keep in mind that compared to the above fat burning foods, processed foods are easily digested. This means they are classed as empty calories. Your body therefore requires very little effort to digest these foods, so your body burns very little (if any) fat whilst digesting them.
These processed foods are so far removed from their natural state that they contain very little or even no nutritional value. Processed foods can include:
-Canned foods that contain increased levels of sodium
Products made from refined grains or flour (white bread, white rice, pasta made from refined flour)
Packaged sweets (cookies, cakes, etc.)
-Breakfast cereals with high sugar content
– Processed meats and meat by-products
As these foods have essentially no nutritional value they are digested with nearly no effort, making them worthless as fat burning foods.
By reducing the empty calories and increasing the whole foods such as high protein foods, fruits and vegetables in your diet, your body is effectively working harder to digest them.
If you’re wondering if a given food is a good fat burning food, simply ask how far removed it is from its whole, natural state. Combining a diet high in fat burning foods with a regular exercise routine means you will start to reduce the amount of body fat you carry.
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