![]() ![]() Your metabolism will be on high all day! As a tip, try to keep each meal between 300 and 400 calories and read nutrition labels to give you a hand. This will help satisfy hunger, plus leave room for another small meal in two to three hours. ![]() Eat small meals, five to six times a day. Consider thermogenic foods when looking to add some personality to your meals. Spices (or “thermogenics”) including taste-bud pleasers like cinnamon and cayenne, actually burn fat by keeping metabolism in drive. This super-charged combination keeps metabolism balanced and insulin levels in check. Combine right.Įat lean protein (e.g., fish, chicken, turkey and flank steak) and complex carbohydrates (e.g., Ezekiel bread, sweet potato and whole grains) together at every meal. Make simple changes like swapping fatty cuts of meat for lean ones and passing on calorie-laden salad dressings for a tangy balsamic vinegar, a natural appetite suppressant, that has fewer calories yet all the flavor (one teaspoon of balsamic vinegar contains approximately five calories). Quit “dieting.”Įating clean is a lifestyle (not a fad diet) you can start today. ![]() Although all food servings are not created equal, Oxygen’s Tosca Reno, author of The Eat-Clean Diet, states in her book that following these simple rules can help you navigate the right portion sizes for your needs: A protein serving should be the size of your palm complex carbs from whole grains and starches is the amount you can hold in a cupped hand and complex carbohydrates from fruits and veggies is the amount you can hold in two hands cupped together. Getting clean food is just part of the full clean eating picture – you have to apply the basic principles of serving sizes, too. Your metabolism converts food into energy - and it’s just waiting to unleash itself, so go for it! Here’s what you can do today to take your metabolism up a notch. Experts say it isn’t so and that weight loss can be boosted if you know how to ramp up your natural fat incinerators. You’ve heard this before: Thin people have fast metabolisms and overweight people have slow metabolisms. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! ![]()
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