
Weight loss: Study reveals a diet plan that could burn 13 pounds in four months, and it’s not intermittent fas – Times Now
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- In a study by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 244 overweight participants were divided into two groups – one where some followed their normal diet and the other where they were asked to switch to a low-fat vegan diet without restricting calories.
- Four months later, experts noticed a dip in weight by 13 pounds specifically in those that consumed lots of legumes – these people also lost fat mass and visceral adipose tissue.
- A whole-food vegan diet, experts say, includes unprocessed foods rich in vitamins, minerals, fibre, water, and plant proteins.
In a study by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 244 overweight participants were divided into two groups – one where some followed their normal diet and the other where they were asked to switch to a low-fat vegan diet without restricting calories. Four months later, experts noticed a dip in weight by 13 pounds specifically in those that consumed lots of legumes – these people also lost fat mass and visceral adipose tissue.
Experts concluded that in order to improve the quality of health, it is imperative to improve the quality of foods one eats – this means abstinence from animal products and eating plant-based foods like grains, beans, fruits, and vegetables.
Why is a vegan diet effective for weight loss?
A whole-food vegan diet, experts say, includes unprocessed foods rich in vitamins, minerals, fibre, water, and plant proteins. This is what makes it satiating and filling – a reason why people do not need to reduce calorie intake. The low-calorie foods also regulate hormones and have an anti-inflammatory effect on health. Additionally, they also raise body temperature during digestion so one can burn more calories in the process.
Disclaimer: Tips and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be construed as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or a dietician before starting any fitness programme or making any changes to your diet.