The Flat Belly Diet is a weight-loss diet from the editors of
Prevention magazine. They say that the Flat Belly Diet will help you shed belly
fat and lose up to 15 pounds in just 32 days. The creators also say that you
don't have to exercise to achieve these goals but that exercise can boost your
results.
The Flat Belly Diet has two phases, a four-day
"anti-bloat" phase with specific foods and drinks, and a four-week
eating plan during which you eat 1,600 calories a day. The Flat Belly Diet
emphasizes eating foods that are rich in monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs).
According to the diet's creators, eating food with MUFAs specifically helps you
lose belly fat, without exercise. Such foods include olive oil, nuts, seeds,
soybeans and avocados. MUFAs are an essential part of every meal on the Flat
Belly Diet. The diet also encourages you to eat plenty of fruits, vegetables
and whole grains.
The Flat Belly Diet hasn't been shown in large clinical trials
to work for weight loss better than any well-balanced, calorie-restricted diet
does. You might lose weight on the Flat Belly Diet because it limits total
calories and encourages a generally healthy way of eating.
Although a quick fix to your weight problem may sound appealing,
the reality is that successful, long-term weight loss requires a lifelong
commitment to healthy eating and exercise. Put your energies into eating a
balanced, healthy diet instead of focusing on a single component such as MUFAs.
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