Popsugar Health & Fitness Diet Tips Eat These Foods to Lose Weight Eat More of These 25 Foods and Lose Weight 19 May 2018 by Leta Shy Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim Regular exercise is great for building muscle and losing fat, but if you want to see real weight-loss results, what you eat matters. But dropping pounds isn't about depriving yourself — it's about choosing the right foods that satisfy without the calories. Revamping your diet is an important place to begin if you want to lose weight. For a clean start, add these 25 foods to your rotation. 1 Apples Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim Apples are one of the fruits that are highest in pectin, a soluble fibre that helps you feel full and satisfied. Eat an apple as a snack, and you may just feel like eating a little less when it comes time for your meal. 1 / 25 2 Salsa Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim A simple, homemade salsa is full of fresh ingredients as well as flavour. You can add the condiment to salads or as a topping on lean meats like fish or chicken for a satisfying meal without high-calorie condiments. 2 / 25 3 Nuts Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim A 2011 study found that people who ate an ounce of nuts a day had higher levels of the feel-good hormone serotonin, which can act as an appetite suppressant. Higher serotonin levels may also help diminish stress levels — a big help when it comes to the fight against belly fat. 3 / 25 4 Sweet Potatoes Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Cera Hensley Sweet potatoes are high in fibre to keep you full and regulate blood sugar — which can help you kick cravings and lose pounds. But instead of the deep-fried sweet potato fries, opt for something healthier, like this sweet potato black bean burrito. 4 / 25 5 Lean Meats Image Source: Unsplash Meat is an excellent source of protein for building muscle and keeping you full, but going for fatty cuts and processed meats isn't so good for your waistline or your health. Instead, opt for the leanest cuts of meat in order to keep your meals at a normal calorie count. 5 / 25 6 Berries Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim Studies have shown that the antioxidant anthocyanin, found in berries, can alter gene activity in fat cells, making it harder to gain weight. Blueberries are especially high in this antioxidant (it's what makes them so blue!), so sprinkle them on everything this Summer. 6 / 25 7 Avocados Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim Fight fat with fat: avocados are high in monounsaturated fatty acids, which can help diminish belly fat. Throw some slices on your morning toast, or try one of these healthy avocado lunch recipes. 7 / 25 8 Peppers Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Jae Payne Capsaicin, the compound in peppers that gives them their spice, has been shown to have metabolism-boosting properties. Spice up your next meal by adding chilli peppers, jalapeños, or anything else to give it a little kick. 8 / 25 9 Spaghetti Squash Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Cera Hensley It's the low-carb dieter's secret gourd: scoop out the stringy flesh from a baked spaghetti squash, and enjoy a pasta dinner without the stuffed, bloated feeling. At only 42 calories per one-cup serving, you can feel like you're indulging, the healthy way. These spaghetti squash recipes are great lightened-up comfort meals for any busy weekday. 9 / 25 10 Eggs Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim Go ahead, eat the whole egg — those yolks are full of nutrients. In addition, eating eggs at breakfast (or anytime!) can add much-needed protein to your meal. The result? You feel fuller for longer. 10 / 25 11 Chia Seeds Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sheila Gim Fibre, protein, omega-3s — chia seeds have them all. Not only that, but they plump when added to liquid, which can make you feel more satisfied with smaller portions. Sprinkle chia seeds into your smoothies or on top of your oatmeal, or make an overnight chia pudding to enjoy for breakfast. 11 / 25 12 Green Tea Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Mark Popovich Sipping green tea throughout the day is a great way to boost your metabolism and suppress your appetite while also hydrating you to keep your body in tip-top shape. 12 / 25 13 Soup Image Source: Pexels / Kaboompics Broth-based soups are a healthy eater's best friend; they fill you up, are relatively convenient, and are low in calories. Look for a low-sodium, BPA-free can, or make a big pot of these healthy soups to eat throughout the week. 13 / 25 14 Pears Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Jae Payne Like apples, pears are high in the fibre pectin, which has been shown to help suppress appetite. Grab a pear (skin on) when you're feeling peckish to curb your cravings for vending machine fare. 14 / 25 15 Hummus Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Anna Monette Roberts Keep hummus in your fridge, and you'll never have to opt for an unhealthy snack again. You can smear the protein-packed condiment on raw veggies, serve it atop salad greens, or use it in place of mayo on a sandwich — saving tons of calories in the process. Buy a tub, or make your own with these creative hummus recipes. 15 / 25 16 Dark Chocolate Image Source: Shutterstock People who eat a small square of dark chocolate a day report feeling fewer cravings for dessert, so stock up on high-quality chocolate to help you just say no to those cookies in the kitchen. 16 / 25 17 Oatmeal Image Source: Shutterstock Swap your breakfast cereal for a bowl of oatmeal, and you just may see the pounds disappear. A recent study found that those who ate oatmeal instead of cereal consumed the same amount of calories but felt fuller longer and more satisfied, thanks to oatmeal's high fibre content. 17 / 25 18 Potatoes Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Jae Payne They may be full of carbs, but potatoes aren't the enemy. A 2008 study found that potatoes are the food that helped people feel the most satisfied. The skin of a potato is full of fibre and the starch doesn't have a ton of calories, meaning potatoes can be part of your diet — just make sure you eat the skin and hold the melted butter, sour cream, and bacon bits! 18 / 25 19 Cinnamon Image Source: Shutterstock Even just a small amount of cinnamon has been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels, curb cravings, and boost metabolism, so sprinkle some in your morning coffee or smoothie for a little boost. 19 / 25 20 Popcorn Image Source: Shutterstock Chock-full of antioxidants and low in calories, popcorn makes a great substitute when you're craving salty, greasy chips. Skip the melted butter, and go for one of these healthy popcorn toppings for a snack that's fewer than 150 calories. 20 / 25 21 Quinoa Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Jenny Sugar Quinoa is a superfood for a reason — the pseudograin is an excellent source of protein and fibre to help you feel satiated. Get creative with one of these quinoa recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 21 / 25 22 Salmon Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Nicole Perry Fish like salmon are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are great for a myriad of reasons, including lower blood pressure and a healthier heart. But omega-3s may also help reduce inflammation in your body, which can help you recover faster after a long workout to build more metabolism-boosting muscles in the long run. That and salmon's high protein content make it an excellent choice for a weight-loss-worthy dinner. 22 / 25 23 Lentils Image Source: Shutterstock Besides being high in protein and fibre, lentils are also a great source of resistant starch, a type of carb that just might make you burn more fat and lose weight faster. Try adding these lentil recipes to your rotation. 23 / 25 24 Greek Yoghurt Image Source: Shutterstock Studies have shown that people who eat dairy as part of a calorie-restricted diet lose more weight than those who don't. Greek yoghurt is an excellent choice, since it's packed with protein and it's versatile; use it as a marinade, as a sour cream replacement, in baking, and more! 24 / 25 25 Beans Image Source: Shutterstock They keep well in your pantry and are a great protein source, so stock up on beans for a hearty, low-calorie meal that won't take too long to make. These healthy bean recipes are a great place to start. 25 / 25 Diet TipsWeight LossHealthy Eating TipsHealthy LivingDinnerBreakfastBakingSpringCuteValentine's Day