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  2. 14 Best Low-Calorie Fruits, According to Nutritionists - AOL

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    Calories per serving: 47 calories per 1 cup (whole) "Strawberries are one of the lowest-calorie fruits available, and are also one of the best sources of vitamin C, providing well over 100% of ...

  3. Nutritionists Say These Fruits May Be Beneficial for Weight Loss

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    One 12-week randomized controlled trial of 51 people with overweight or obesity found that people who ate a low-calorie diet that included an avocado a day had “significant” weight loss, along ...

  4. 9 high-protein fruits to help build muscle, lose weight - AOL

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    High-protein diets have long been popular for weight loss. ... least 20 grams of protein per meal. “The sugar in fruit is a perfectly healthy addition to the diet, and it provides energy for ...

  5. The 10 Healthiest Lean Proteins You Can Eat - AOL

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    Many health-conscious folks are boosting their protein intake to reduce body fat, gain lean tissue, and level up their health.Including lean protein in your diet is a cornerstone of any health ...

  6. What Nutritionists Want You to Know About These 30 Low ... - AOL

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    Black Beans. Black beans are some of the lowest-calorie beans you can eat, at 109 calories per 1/2 cup. Better yet, they’re also loaded with protein and fiber, a winning combo that can help ...

  7. Negative-calorie food - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 study based on a low-fat plant-based diet found that the average participant lost 13 pounds (5.9 kg) over fourteen weeks, and attributed the weight loss to the reduced energy density of the foods resulting from their low fat content and high fiber content, and the increased thermic effect. [6]