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10 Best Foods to Burn Fat, According to a Dietitian

Stock up your kitchen and lose weight now.

Losing weight isn't just about cutting calories and eating less. It also involves eating the right kinds of food. "If you're looking to lose weight, choosing nutrient-dense, high-fiber, and protein-rich foods can help keep you full and support your metabolism," says Body Network's Resident RDN, Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CP. We asked her to put together a list of the top foods you should fuel up with to lose weight, and here are 10 of them.

​Leafy Greens

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Leafy greens, including spinach, kale, arugula, Swiss chard, Romaine, and mustard greens, should be a mainstay in your refrigerator. "Low in calories but packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals," she says. "Leafy greens are a high-volume food, which helps with satiety while keeping calorie intake low."

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​Eggs

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Eggs might not be cheap right now, but they offer a lot of bang for the buck in terms of nutrients. "High in protein to keep you full longer," says Collingwood. "A lot of the nutrition is in the egg yolk, but so are many calories. Split the difference using some whole eggs and combine with a few egg whites.

​Lean Protein

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Next up, you need to eat a lot of lean protein, including chicken, turkey, lean beef, seafood, and other fish, to lose weight. "Helps to preserve muscle mass during weight loss," Collingwood explains. "Helps reduce hunger and keeps you satisfied."

​Greek Yogurt

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Another item to keep stocked up on for weight loss? Greek yogurt. "High in protein and probiotics for gut health," she says. "Greek yogurt can help with appetite control and digestion."

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​Berries

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Berries, especially blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, and raspberries are also great for losing weight as they are rich in fiber and antioxidants. "Can satisfy sweet cravings with fewer calories," says Collingwood.

​Cruciferous Vegetables

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Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts are another great option. "Low in calories but high in fiber and antioxidants and vitamins," Collingwood says. "The high fiber content can help keep you full longer."

​Legumes

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Legumes, including lentils, chickpeas, and black beans, are essential for weight loss.

"High in plant-based protein and fiber which helps to keep you full for longer and can help stabilize blood sugar," says Collingwood.

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​Oats/Oatmeal

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Oats and oatmeal should always be in your pantry. "Whole grain that is high in soluble fiber, which aids digestion and prolongs fullness," explains Collingwood. "Can help to regulate blood sugar due to soluble fiber. Combine with a protein (make oatmeal with milk, add protein powder, make overnight oats with Greek yogurt) for a complete meal."

​Nuts and Seeds

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Nuts and seeds are great to have on hand for healthy snacking. Collingwood likes almonds, pistachios, walnuts, hemp, chia seeds, and flaxseeds. "Packed with heart-healthy fats, fiber, and protein," she says.

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​Avocados

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And last on her list? Avocado. "High in monounsaturated fats that promote fullness. It also contains fiber and essential nutrients for weight management," says Collingwood. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 20 Superfoods for People Over 50.

Leah Groth
Leah Groth is a writer for Eat This, Not That! Read more