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    Eggs. A large egg packs six grams of hunger-satisfying protein for just about 70 calories—not a bad trade-off, if you ask us. Research shows that eggs can curb your calorie intake at your next ...

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    Walnuts. Walnuts are a great low-calorie food to eat due to being rich in omega-3 fatty acids, says Minchen. A small study compared weight loss results between a group of people on a walnut ...

  4. 10 Best Low-Glycemic Foods for Weight Loss - AOL

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    "Foods that rank from 0 to 50 are low GI, 51 to 69 are medium, and 70 to 100 are high." Now, let's get into the 10 best low-glycemic foods for weight loss and their benefits. 1.

  5. 25 Healthy, Low-Calorie Dishes for Quick Weight Loss - AOL

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    Take advantage of nutrient-dense foods and these handy, low-calorie recipes to drop pounds — and enjoy it. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

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

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    Protein is an essential nutrient. See the 15 best high-protein, low-calorie foods for weight loss under 200 calories from both animal and plant-based protein.

  7. Negative-calorie food - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Foods claimed to be negative in calories are mostly low-calorie fruits and vegetables such as celery, grapefruit, orange, lemon, lime, apple, lettuce, broccoli, and cabbage. [4] However, celery has a thermic effect of around 8%, much less than the 100% or more required for a food to have "negative calories". [5]