Many
foods and nutrients can be powerful belly fat fighters, if you desire a
flat tummy, there are foods you need to stay away from. There are just
as many, if not more, foods and nutrients that can bloat your belly and
pack on belly fat. And these foods don’t all work in the same way.
Some
of these foods are weighed down with transferred fats and simple
sugars, which can trigger your body to store excess belly fat, expanding
your waistline over time. Others can increase gas production in your
stomach and intestines, causing your abdomen to look and feel distended.
Although this condition is only temporary, it can still be an uncomfortable feeling and a less-than-desirable look.
Sugar alcohol: These are sugar substitutes that can only be partially digested by
the body. They’re found in sugar-free foods such as gums, candies, and
snack foods like sugar-free cookies. Because these nutrients are only
partially digested, they provide fewer calories per gram than regular
sugar which may make your flat tummy disappear.
Soft drinks: You
may call it pop, cola, soda, or even tonic, but whatever name it goes
by in your neck of the woods, consuming large quantities of soft drinks
can really bloat your belly. These drinks contain carbonation, which
draws gas into the stomach and intestines, causing distension of the
abdomen for an instant belly bloat, and the belly-expanding impact of
soft drinks can be permanent for another reason: sugar!
Ice cream: “I
scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!” But do you know what
really screams after you indulge in this frozen treat? Your waistline!
Ice cream can bloat your belly in a few ways. It’s rich in sugar, which
triggers an increase in blood sugar followed by an increase in insulin
levels, which promotes an increase in fat storage in your midsection and
distorts your flat tummy.
Deep-fried vegetables: Eating
more vegetables is one of the keys to successful weight loss. However,
the way in which those vegetables are prepared is just as important as
which vegetables you eat. Although vegetables contain many
belly-slimming nutrients, eating vegetables that have been deep fried
can not only cancel out the health benefits, but also turn vegetables
into belly-fat gainers instead of belly-fat fighters.
Hot dogs: They
may be a ballpark classic, but hot dogs can be a major belly bloater.
The fatty meat of hot dogs is loaded with inflammation-triggering
saturated fat, which can not only clog arteries, but also increase belly
fat storage. In addition, hot dogs are typically high in sodium. Foods
rich in sodium can trigger your body to retain water, making you look
and feel bloated, especially in your midsection.
White Pasta: If
you love spaghetti, you’d better watch out! Although pasta can seem
innocent enough, eating too much of it is a recipe for waistline
disaster. That’s because white pasta is made from white flour, which has
been refined and stripped of the outermost and innermost layers of
grain, removing most of the fibre, nutrients, and even proteins.
Sugar-free gum: You
may be saying, “Seriously? Gum isn’t even a food! How can it possibly
expand my belly?” Sugar-free gum is virtually free of calories, so it
doesn’t seem like it could cause weight gain. And that’s true:
Sugar-free gum won’t increase the number on the scale. But that doesn’t
stop it from bloating your belly.
Cabbage: Cabbage
offers many health benefits, but it can be a little rough on your
digestive system. During digestion, cabbage can increase gas production
in the gastrointestinal tract. So, after eating large amounts of
cabbage, you may notice that you feel a bit bloated and see your
waistline expand.
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