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  2. 22 Easy Weight-Loss Dinners You Can Make in 20 Minutes - AOL

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    These easy 20-minute dinner recipes are perfect for busy weeknights and are low in calories and high in protein and/or fiber to support weight loss. These easy 20-minute dinner recipes are perfect ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 15 Healthy (but No Less Delicious) Options at Your Favorite ...

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    Pick the sofritas (tied with steak as the lowest calorie protein and a must for plant-based diets) and save 210 calories by skipping the rice. Add black beans for extra fiber, and your entire meal ...

  5. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    Grams Calories Protein Carb Fiber Fat Sat_fat ... 2 pieces: 90: 370: t: 80: 0.1: 12: 11 ... Food Measure Grams Calories Protein Carb Fiber

  6. Low-fat diet - Wikipedia

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    Low-fat diets are intended to reduce the occurrence of conditions such as heart disease and obesity. For weight loss, they perform similarly to a low-carbohydrate diet, since macronutrient composition does not determine weight loss success. [1] Fat provides nine calories per gram while carbohydrates and protein each provide four calories per gram.

  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]