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Recent studies indicate that a low-fat vegan diet can facilitate weight loss without the need for calorie tracking, portion reduction, or hunger pangs. In a 16-week randomized clinical trial involving 244 overweight adults, participants who consumed an unrestricted low-fat vegan diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes, ended up eating approximately 357 fewer calories daily compared to a control group, despite similar food volumes. This phenomenon occurred because the energy density of their meals decreased by nearly 30%, as plant-based foods contain fewer calories per gram than animal products. The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, reveal that a more significant reduction in energy density correlates with increased weight loss, even when adjusting for calorie intake, indicating that individuals can enjoy larger servings while still achieving weight loss by opting for naturally lower-calorie-density options.
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00:00Losing weight without ever counting a single calorie might not be a fantasy after all.
00:04A 16-week clinical trial found that adults who switched to a low-fat, unrestricted vegan diet
00:11lost weight even though they never counted calories, shrank their portions, or went hungry.
00:16The secret wasn't eating less, it was eating different. Participants filled their plates
00:21with fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes, and ended up consuming about 357 fewer calories a day
00:28than before. Simply because those foods pack about 30% fewer calories per gram than meat,
00:35dairy, and eggs. The total weight of food on their plates barely changed. Researchers,
00:41publishing in JAMA Network Open, say the bigger the drop in a food's energy density,
00:46the bigger the weight loss, even after accounting for calorie changes. Their takeaway, you don't
00:52have to eat less to lose weight. Just choose foods that let you eat the same amount for far less
00:57energy.
00:58Disclosure. This video contains stock footage and content created or enhanced using AI-assisted tools.
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