Fifteen foods that fire
up your metabolism
By Brian Good
http://fitness.msn.com/articles/feeds/?dept=exercise&article=et_mh_011204_foodsboostmetabolism
The shortcut to losing weight? Fast food. Not the bad kind, but rather,
edible amphetamines — foods that act like speed for the fat-melting
motor known as our metabolism. Eat these foods and you're guaranteed
to burn more calories... just by sitting there and listening to yourself
digest. Only one catch: Like any good buzz, this boost is temporary.
"The only way to alter your resting metabolism permanently is
to gain or lose weight, or to build extra muscle," says Janet
Walberg-Rankin, Ph.D., a professor of exercise physiology at Virginia
Tech. But look at it this way: If you have a few of these supercharged
snacks and drinks throughout the day, for enough days, you will lose
weight. And that's if you're doing nothing. Imagine if you were to
stop listening to your stomach serenading you and actually begin exercising,
too? The blubber-busting possibilities are endless. So grab a fork;
it's time to add fuel to the fire.
Metabolism Booster Pack #1: Milk, Whole-Grain
Cereal, and Oatmeal
Secret Ingredients: Calcium, complex carbohydrates, and fiber
How they work: Complex carbohydrates and fiber
pump up metabolism by keeping insulin levels low after you eat.
That's good, because spikes in the production of insulin send a
signal to the body that it's time to start storing fat. And in order
to stockpile fat, your body has to slow down your metabolism, causing
you to burn fewer calories, says Margaret McNurlan, Ph.D., a professor
of nutrition and medicine at the State University of New York at
Stony Brook. Since oatmeal breaks down slowly in the stomach, it
causes less of a spike in insulin levels than foods like bagels,
she says.
Besides helping to keep insulin production down, eating breakfast
can also help stoke your daily calorie burn. When the U.S. Navy
studied the metabolisms and eating habits of a group of its personnel,
it found that eating breakfast helped raise the men's metabolisms
by as much as 10 percent. "By skipping meals, you slow down
your metabolism and prime your body to store fat," says McNurlan.
The calcium in milk is a metabolic trigger as well. A University
of Tennessee study found that dieters who consumed between 1,200
and 1,300 milligrams (mg) of calcium a day lost nearly twice as
much weight as dieters getting less calcium.
Metabolism Booster Pack #2: Jalapeno, Habanero,
and Cayenne Peppers
Secret Ingredient: Capsaicin — the chemical in peppers that
gives them their bite
How it works: By speeding up your heart rate. A
study from the late '80s found that eating a single spicy meal can
boost your metabolism by up to 25 percent, with the spike in calorie
burning lasting for up to 3 hours after you finish eating. More
recently, a study from Laval University in Quebec found that men
who consumed coffee plus red pepper-packed snacks and meals were
able to burn nearly 1,000 more calories a day than a control group.
Small snacks can also help keep your body from running out of fuel
— preventing those 3 p.m. office blahs. "When you restrict
the number of calories your body has for fuel, your metabolic rate
can drop temporarily," says Susan Roberts, Ph.D., chief of
the energy-metabolism laboratory at Tufts University in Boston.
That makes it easier to pack on the pounds and harder to burn them
off again.
Metabolism Booster Pack #3: Green Tea and Coffee
Secret Ingredients: Caffeine and a chemical in the tea called EGCG
How they work: Caffeine helps speed up your heart
rate. The faster your heart beats, the more calories you burn. EGCG
works in a similar way, but instead of revving up your heart, it
causes your brain and nervous system to run more quickly —
again helping you burn more calories.
In studies, researchers found that a combination of caffeine and
a 90-mg dose of EGCG taken three times a day can help you burn an
extra 80 calories a day. And that's just when your body's at rest.
A study conducted by the Canadian government found that soldiers
who consumed caffeine in the 12 hours prior to a physical-fitness
test not only were able to work out longer before becoming exhausted,
but also consumed more oxygen while working out.
The body's oxygen requirements are directly related to the speed
of — guess what — your metabolism, so the more oxygen
you use, the more calories you burn during your workout.
Metabolism Booster Pack #4: Lean Beef, Pork, Chicken,
and Turkey
Secret Ingredient: Protein
How it works: It takes more energy for your body
to digest the protein in meat than it does for it to digest carbohydrates
or fat, according to Doug Kalman, R.D., director of nutrition at
Miami Research Associates, a nationally recognized pharmaceutical-research
facility. "That means that the more protein you eat, the harder
your body has to work to digest it, and the more calories you'll
burn in the process," he says.
When researchers at Arizona State University compared the benefits
of a high-protein diet with those of a high-carbohydrate diet, they
found that people who ate a high-protein diet burned more than twice
as many calories in the hours following their meal as those eating
carbs. Even better, researchers in Denmark found that men who substituted
protein for 20 percent of the carbs in their diets were able to
boost their metabolisms, increasing the number of calories they
burned each day by up to 5 percent.
Metabolism Booster Pack #5: Salmon, Tuna, and Sardines
Secret Ingredient: Omega-3 fatty acids
How they work: By altering levels of a hormone
called leptin in your body. Several recent studies suggest that
leptin directly influences your metabolism, determining whether
you burn calories or store them as fat.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin found that mice with
low leptin levels have faster metabolisms and are able to burn fat
more quickly than animals with higher leptin levels. The best way
to lower your leptin? Eat fish.
Mayo Clinic researchers studying the diets of two African tribes
— one of which frequently ate fish and one of which didn't-found
that fish eaters had leptin levels nearly five times lower than
the levels found in tribes that primarily ate vegetables.
The good news, if you don't like fish: Fish-oil supplements may
work just as well as the stuff with scales. French researchers found
that men who replaced 6 grams of fat in their diets with 6 grams
of fish oil were able to boost their metabolisms and lose an average
of 2 pounds in just 12 weeks.
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