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Foods to avoid if you want a flat tummy

by Johana Mukandila
Burger and chip Picture: Pexels

It’s no secret that you should be conscious of the meals you eat, particularly when you’re attempting to reduce weight.

We all know that eating healthy can help burn fat, increase metabolism, and prevent weight gain, but sadly, the majority of our favorite meals can also cause weight gain. Here are some foods that you should avoid if you want a flat tummy. 

Sugar

It should come as no surprise that sugar has been connected to increased belly fat since it has so many harmful consequences on the body. It will be challenging to avoid sugar permanently (you have to indulge yourself once in a while), but you can try to reduce your daily intake if you keep an eye out. Sugar can be found in yogurt, juices, coffee drinks, and other unexpected places.

Processed foods

You likely already know that packaged, processed foods are unhealthy for you due to the high levels of sodium and sugar they include, but there’s another reason to stay away from them: extra trans fats are frequently found in them. Foods with trans fats have a longer shelf life, but they can lead to inflammation and more belly fat. 

Fatty red meat

Although you may have the best of intentions when trying to increase your protein intake and maintain a low-carb diet, if you’re getting your protein from the wrong sources, it could backfire and result in you gaining belly fat. Try to avoid fatty red meat cuts and stick to lean proteins like fish, chicken, and turkey.

 Alcohol 

Alcohol calories are partially stored as belly fat therefore, as with all good things, moderation is key.

Cheese 

It may taste cheesy, but eating too much of it can undoubtedly manifest itself in the area you least want it to: your stomach because it may include saturated fat. 

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