11 Most Filling Foods for Weight Loss



These are the 11 most filling foods for weight loss. if you want to lose weight & burn belly fat, it’s very important that you are following the right weight loss diet guidelines. Find out what meal plan and what foods are best to eat and which ones are best to avoid when trying to burn fat fast. 

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burning fat and getting lean is really just the beginning. According to research over 90 percent of people that lose a lot of weight eventually regain every last pound they lost. and if you don’t want to end up like one of these unfortunate people you should know that the long term outcome is largely determined by how easily you’re able to stick to your diet plan. The harder than it is for you to follow a diet the less chance you have at being able to maintain the results long term. and the two factors that determine how easy a diet is to stick to are how satiating and satisfying the diet is. to break that down further the only way to feel full and satisfied is by eating a diet with a higher food volume. These high volume foods naturally stretch your stomach out helping you feel full without restricting while costing a minimal amount of calories. this makes dieting easy and sustainable, so today I want to go over 11 of the most filling foods for effortless weight loss. 
starting first with watermelon. now the fruit is something that many people limit when they’re on a diet because they’re afraid of the simple sugars that most fruits contain. however, other than eating vegetables, fruit is some of the least calorically dense food available to eat. and this is especially true with watermelon. over 90 percent of watermelon is made up of water. this is why you can eat a whole cup of watermelon and only take in around 30 to 40 calories. This will really help fill up your stomach and reduce your appetite naturally. watermelon is also one of the best natural sources of l citrulline which is an amino acid that’s converted inside the body into L arginine. and this leads to the production of nitric oxide, and nitric oxide helps improve many things like blood flow, exercise performance, energy levels, and post-workout muscle soreness.
Another great option that helps fill you up if you don’t mind spicy foods is hot peppers and also the hot sauce that they’re used to make. This is because hot peppers are rich in capsaicin which has been shown to not only speed up metabolism but also prevent future overeating. And there are a number of studies that show that hot peppers do in fact reduce appetite. For example in one study they had two groups eat the same exact entree with one difference. One group at the entree with a small number of hot peppers and the other group had salsa instead. And the group that had the hot peppers ended up consuming 200 calories less in their next meal. Another similar study had two groups, one eating red peppers with their meal, and the other eating the same meal except without the red peppers. Afterward, they were allowed to eat as much pizza as they wanted and the group that had the red peppers beforehand ate significantly less pizza. Since tabasco sauce and hot sauces are very low in calories feel free to add these sauces as well as actual peppers to your meals.
next, let’s move on to a carbohydrate that I know many you try to avoid when your goal is to burn fat… potatoes. Potatoes have been blamed in the past for causing weight gain. however, this has a lot more to do with the way that potatoes are served rather than the potato itself. when you add a lot of butter and milk or maybe even cream cheese to mashed potatoes and then you top it off with gravy you’ll most likely add hundreds of extra calories that do nothing to help fill you up. the same can be said if you fry, or cook your potatoes in a lot of oil. however, if you grill, oven- bake or boil a potato you get one of the most filling starchy carbohydrates out there. In fact, overall potatoes rank at the very top of the satiety index, which simply means that they’re extremely filling. especially if you eat the whole potato with the skin since the skin contains a ton of filling fiber. when potatoes are cooked the right way they contain anywhere from one third to half the calories of most other grain products when compared in terms of food volume. 100 grams of potatoes have about 75 calories meanwhile 100 grams of rice has 130 calories.

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37 COMMENTS

  1. Butter is actually very healthy and extremely high in satiety so put a LOT of butter in and on your potatoes. The French eat the most butter in the world but have the lowest rate of heart attacks and strokes, plus very low rate of obesity.

  2. I'm allergic to corn and gluten so I can't eat popcorn or oats. Even though you can purchase certified gf oats, I have heard that you can still have a reaction to oats. As to watermelon, I watched a video on the highest/lowest sugar content fruits, and heard that watermelon has a lot of sugar. I don't know what to think because everyone says something different. Thanks for the video though 🙂

  3. Watermelon is awesome! I recently discovered its power by accident.

    I'm cutting right now, so I'm usually indisposed and way weaker than usual. There was this time that I was about to play a football match and had to eat something so I don't pass out during the match. I ate some slices of watermelon as I thought about what should be my meal, but after a while I realized I didn't need to eat anything else. The watermelon itself sufficed for me to go to the game at 100%. I went from morose to energized while not bloated at all from that alone.

  4. I love potatoes. I find when I make rice I eat too much but with potatoes I just chop one up, throw it in the oven and bake it until a little crispy. I put hot sauce on it and its super yummy and filling. If I'm super lazy I just chop one up and throw it in the microwave. They are sooooo easy, versatile, easy to grow, cheap, filling and healthy. I think they are underrated due to their bad reputation from those who load them with junk. I also always eat the skin and find they don't bloat me but for some weird reason rice bloats me.

  5. "fish the most filling" …… not even close O.o i have no clue if i am just built wrong or the video is totally wrong …. i can easily eat 1kg of fish and be ok or even still hungry …. if i eat 1kg of red meat , i most likely gonna end up close to the vomit ….

  6. I gotta say, this video is ridiculus and will only lead you to failure. Do personal research please, don't just eat water melon or foods like these. These are called mepty calories, they got low calories but they are empty. Vegetables and lean meats. Avoid bread and anything sweet, dairy, and fatty foods or additions like butter or oil. Potatoes are not good for you either, a little yes, but should not be a main meal. The food satiery scale is not a good scale to follow please people research more. This video has some good tips but its highly ignorant.

  7. This red pepper trick really works. I really like my food spicy and the more spicy it is the longer it takes me to desire the next meal. The only downside – and a big one – is the inflammation u feel till those spices leave your system.

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