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		<title>Foods that help fight Fat!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foods That Fight Fat Want to lose weight as you chow down? Your wish is granted! (I promise, this is no fairy tale.) Your supermarket is filled with foods that studies show have lipid-melting powers to help melt fat and keep you slim. Stock up on these fat-fighting super bites, and you&#8217;ll be trimmer even [...]]]></description>
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<p>Want to lose weight as you chow down? Your wish is granted! (I promise, this is no fairy tale.) Your supermarket is filled with foods that studies show have lipid-melting powers to help melt fat and keep you slim. Stock up on these fat-fighting super bites, and you&#8217;ll be trimmer even as you indulge. Read on to discover the eight foods that deserve a permanent spot in your fridge—and in your diet!</p>
<p><strong>Almonds</strong> These yummy nuts are high in alpha-linolenic acid, which can accelerate your metabolism of fats. In fact, dieters who ate 3 ounces of almonds daily slashed their weight and body-mass index by 18 percent, while those who skipped the nuts reduced both numbers less— just 11 percent—a study in the <em>International Journal of Obesity</em> revealed. Chomp almonds à la carte (limit yourself to 12 per serving to keep calories in check). I get a pack at Starbucks and nibble throughout my day. Or sprinkle them into a recipe such as Black Bean–Almond Pesto Chicken. Go nuts!</p>
<p><strong>Berries</strong> I tell my daughter, &#8220;These are nature&#8217;s candy!&#8221; Turns out they&#8217;re also your body&#8217;s best friends. Strawberries, raspberries and other vitamin C–spiked fruit can supercharge your workout, helping you burn up to 30 percent more fat, research from Arizona State University at Mesa has found. If they&#8217;re not in season, buy the little gems frozen in a bulk-sized bag so you&#8217;ll always have them on hand to whip up a Berry Bliss Smoothie or Strawberry-Sunflower Pops, regardless of whether berries are in season.</p>
<p><strong>Cinnamon</strong> Adding 1/4 teaspoon to your plate may prevent an insulin spike—an uptick that tells your body to store fat. Sprinkle it on your morning cereal or coffee or on your yogurt in the A.M., or savor it in Apple-Cinnamon-Raisin Oatmeal.</p>
<p><strong>Mustard</strong> It&#8217;s heaven on a soft pretzel, but mustard may also be a weight loss wonder. Turmeric, the spice that gives mustard its color, may slow the growth of fat tissues, a study in the journal <em>Endocrinology</em> finds. Use it on sandwiches instead of mayo, or sprinkle turmeric on cauliflower pre-roasting to give it a kick. Try it on tuna salad—I promise it adds zest.</p>
<p><strong>Oranges</strong> This citrus fruit, which contains fat-blasting compounds known as flavones, deserves to be your main squeeze. Women who ate the most flavones had a much lower increase in body fat over a 14-year period, a study in <em>The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition</em> notes. Eat oranges sliced or swig fresh OJ (including pulp!) to get the best benefit from the fruit.</p>
<p><strong>Soybeans</strong> Reason to toss a half cup on your salad? Soybeans are rich in choline, a compound that blocks the absorption of fat and breaks down fatty deposits. Oh, and they&#8217;re addictively delish! But if breast cancer runs in your family, experts suggest you should talk to your doc before adding soy to your diet.</p>
<p><strong>Sweet potatoes</strong> The colorful spuds&#8217; high-fiber content means they keep your insulin steadier than their white sisters, which means less fat packed on your hips, research finds. Top a small baked tater with lowfat cottage cheese for a tempting side dish, or whip up Miso Soup With Sweet Potato Dumplings.</p>
<p><strong>Swiss cheese</strong> Calcium-rich foods reduce fat-producing enzymes and increase fat breakdown, and Swiss has more calcium than many of its cheesy peers. Choose the reduced-fat variety, such as Sargento.  Slip it into your sandwich, put it on top of high-fiber crackers or use it for a healthier grilled cheese. Yum!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[// It&#8217;s true:  Spinach is muscle fuel. But not because it instantly turns you lean and sexy. Researchers from Rutgers University found that a compound in the leafy green increases protein synthesis by 120 percent, helping your muscle tissue to repair itself faster after you work out. The problem, however, is that you’d have to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s true:  Spinach is muscle fuel. But not because it instantly turns you lean and sexy. Researchers from Rutgers University found that a compound in the leafy green increases protein synthesis by 120 percent, helping your muscle tissue to repair itself faster after you work out. The problem, however, is that you’d have to eat Popeye-sized quantities to experiences dramatic results (we’re talking almost 2 pounds of the iron-packed veggies a day). The good news is that spinach isn’t the only food that can help you to look and feel better than ever&#8211;even when you&#8217;re not exercising.</p>
<p>The right fitness foods help burn fat, build muscle, and even boost your cardiovascular health. Ready to eat your way to better results? These 8 great foods and drinks are guaranteed to make any type of exercise you do more effective—long after you’ve broken a sweat.</p>
<p><strong>EAT THIS!</strong></p>
<p><strong>PINEAPPLE AND PAPAYA<br />
</strong><strong>Good for: </strong><em>Muscle recovery<br />
</em>Both of these tropical fruits are loaded with bromelain and papain, enzymes that not only help break down proteins for digestion but also have anti-inflammatory properties to speed up your post-workout recovery.</p>
<p><strong>SALMON</strong></p>
<p><strong>Good for:</strong> <em>Cardiovascular fitness</em></p>
<p>Australian researchers found that cyclists who took fish oil for 8 weeks had lower heart rates and consumed less oxygen during intense bicycling than a control group did. The fatty acids in fish oil need to become incorporated into muscle and heart cells to have an effect, and that takes weeks of consumption—so either take fish oil pills each day, or try to eat fish rich in fatty acids multiple times a week to see similar results.</p>
<p><strong>PB&amp;J or PASTA WITH MEAT SAUCE<br />
</strong><strong>Good for:</strong> <em>Muscle building and repair<br />
</em>The perfect post-weight training repast has about 400 calories, with 20 to 30 grams of protein (to build new muscle) and 50 to 65 grams of carbohydrates (to repair old muscle). Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or a small bowl of pasta with meat sauce fits that formula.</p>
<p><strong>PORK TENDERLOIN<br />
</strong><strong>Good for:</strong> <em>Waist-trimming<br />
</em>Lean meats are a great low-calorie source of protein, and scientists at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, found that eating more protein may reduce the fat around your midsection. People who ate 20 more grams of protein every day than the group average had 6 percent lower waist-to-hip ratios.</p>
<p>(For a list of foods to avoid—whether fitness is your goal or otherwise—check out our slideshow of the <a href="http://eatthis.menshealth.com/30.php?cm_mmc=Yahoo-_-Fitness-_-Best_Workout_Foods-_-30_Worst_Slideshow">30 worst foods in America</a>).</p>
<p><strong>DRINK THAT!</strong></p>
<p><strong>8 OUNCES OF CHOCOLATE MILK</strong></p>
<p><strong>Good for: </strong><em>Hydration</em></p>
<p>The best sports drink may come from a cow. British researchers found that milk does a better job than water or sports drinks at rehydrating the body after exercise. Why? To begin with, milk has more electrolytes and potassium. The addition of chocolate gives milk the perfect balance of carbs, protein, and fat for speedy muscle recovery.</p>
<p><strong>COFFEE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Good for:</strong> <em>Pain relief</em></p>
<p>University of Georgia scientists revealed that taking a caffeine supplement (equal to two cups of coffee) after exercise reduces muscle soreness more than pain relievers can. Caffeine blocks a chemical that activates pain receptors.</p>
<p><strong>COLD WATER</strong></p>
<p><strong>Good for:</strong> <em>Endurance</em></p>
<p>Drinking cold water before and during exercise can help improve your endurance. In a British study, cyclists who drank about 30 ounces of a chilled drink in the half hour before riding in a hot, humid environment—and smaller amounts as they rode—were able to bike 23 percent longer than riders who downed lukewarm liquids. Drinking cold water may be the most direct way to reduce core body temperature, so it takes you longer to heat up and slow down.<br />
<strong>GREEN TEA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Good for: </strong><em>Muscle recovery</em></p>
<p>Brazilian scientists found that participants who consumed three cups of green tea every day for a week had fewer markers of the cell damage caused by resistance to exercise. So drinking a few cups every day may help your muscles recover faster after an intense workout.</p>
<p>by David Zinczenko, with Matt Goulding a Yahoo! Health Expert for Nutrition</p>
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