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  2. The best high-protein, low-calorie foods for weight loss - AOL

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    Protein is an essential nutrient that benefits your body in numerous ways. However, protein sources vary in their healthfulness, with lean, high-protein, low-calorie foods being healthier options ...

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    Oatmeal. Looking for a low-calorie start to your day? Opt for oatmeal, which clocks in at just 83 calories per 1/2 cup, cooked. Oats are also a good source of carbs and fiber and contain more ...

  4. 20 high-protein, low-calorie meals that are easy to ... - AOL

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    This collection of 20 satisfying high protein, low calorie meals offers at least 15g of protein per serving, and ranges between 500 to 600 calories. Bon appétit! Sheet pan meals

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    Dietitians explain how eating too much protein can lead to weight gain, and how increasing carbs, fiber, and plant-based proteins can help you lose weight.

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    Nutrition facts (12 fl. oz.): 100 cal, 0g total fat, 0g sat fat, 5mg cholesterol, 130mg sodium, 14 g carb, 0g fiber, 13g total sugars, 9g protein, 75mg caffeine RELATED: The 5 Healthiest Drinks ...

  7. Negative-calorie food - Wikipedia

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    Another study demonstrated that negative-calorie diets (NCDs) have the same efficacy to low-calorie diets (LCDs) in inducing weight loss when both of these diets are combined with exercise. [7] Chewing gum has been speculated as a "negative-calorie food"; A study on chewing gum reported mastication burns roughly 11 kcal (46 kJ) per hour. [8]

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