Friday, December 18, 2009

Fruit And Weight Loss







To lose a few unwanted pounds, look to the produce aisle instead of the medicine cabinet. Some popular diets center on fruit: the raw food diet, juice cleanse, the grapefruit diet and the banana diet all feature a higher intake of fruit. The hype behind fruit and weight loss is justified based on fruit's unique nutritional properties.


How Fruit Helps You Shed Pounds


Fruit contains three keys to weight loss: fiber, vitamins and water. Fiber creates a feeling of satiety and helps clean the digestive tract. Dr. T. Colin Campbell explains the importance of fiber in the book "The China Study." He writes that dietary fiber, found exclusively in plant-based foods like fruit, creates a feeling of fullness. Fiber also gathers toxic chemicals in the digestive tract and sends them through the body for elimination. The vitamin content of fruit allows the body to crave less food because it satisfies nutrient requirements. If the body is depleted of nutrients, one becomes hungry to satisfy those deficiencies. Therefore, diets high in foods that contain these nutrients such as fruit keep hunger at bay. Fruits also contain water, which keeps the body hydrated. Hydration is important for weight loss because it helps the body flush toxins and maintains body temperature.


Best Fruits for Weight Loss


Some fruits are more appropriate than others for weight loss. The best fruits for snacking are the most water-rich, like watermelon and honeydew. The high water content and low-calorie combination is great for combating mild hunger. The best fruits for satiety, on the other hand, include nutrient-dense and calorie-dense fruits like bananas and avocados. Bananas also have more calories than other fruits, but they contain a good combination of sugar and fiber: The body can turn sugar into energy instantly, and fiber burns the simple sugar at a slower rate.


Misconceptions


Many people have misconceptions about fats and sugar, both found in fruit. Instead of steering clear of avocados and almonds because of their high caloric and fat content, embrace them for a quick pick-me-up. Though these foods are high in calories and fat, they contain "good" fats that help mental acuity and keep joints lubricated. All fats are not created equal. Gabriel Cousens elaborates on the importance of raw fats in his book "Conscious Eating": Raw fats from avocados and nuts are actually very healthy, while cooked fats from animal proteins can be harmful, leading to an increased risk of heart disease. Sugar is another misconception: Refined sugar is very different from natural sugars. Refined sugars can cause a shock to the body, causing a spike in glucose levels that set the pancreas into overdrive to regulate sugar levels. Raw sugars from fruits are slowly digested and burned at a steady rate. Thus, while fruit is high in sugar, such natural sugar should not be avoided. Even if soda and fruit contain an equal amount of sugar gram for gram, the sugar in each can cause very different effects in the body. Ditch soda to lose weight, but keep the kiwis.


Considerations


A fruitful diet is a healthy diet. Integrating fruits into one's daily meals is easy: Pack a piece with you to work, make a fruit-based dessert or keep a fruit bowl handy for a quick snack. Whole fruit is more healthy than fruit-based products that might contain added sugars and artificial colors. While all fruits have fiber, sugar and vitamins, each fruit has its own benefits: Orange-colored fruits are high in vitamin A, while darker-colored fruits are high in antioxidants.


Warning


Fruit is highly perishable, which means that gauging how much to purchase can make a difference of a few dollars. Also, more expensive fruit is not necessarily more healthy. Acai, goji berries and mangosteen have generated much hype and can be very expensive. While all of these fruits contain antioxidants, other fruits such as blackberries and blueberries have the same benefit at a fraction of the cost. Fruit-based pills are not any more effective than consuming whole fruits for weight loss. Another cost-saving tip is to buy in season to avoid paying a premium for fruit.

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