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  2. The 10 Worst Foods To Eat for a Flat Belly - AOL

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    Eating a balanced, nutrient-dense diet is key to a flat stomach, but knowing specific items that may affect this can help you feel more prepared in your goals.The following list of "worst foods ...

  3. The Best Foods and Tips for a Flat Belly and Abs - AOL

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    The Best Foods and Tips for a Flat Belly and Abs Exercise is a great way to start, but diet is also hugely important to losing that belly fat. Sugar and processed carbs are the culprits behind a ...

  4. 3 Foods That Make It Ridiculously Hard to Lose Belly Fat ...

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    "Aspartame, the artificial sweetener used in diet sodas, actually promotes the accumulation of belly fat." Research from 2015 associated diet soda with long-term upticks in the waist circumference ...

  5. Bloated? 6 Foods to Shrink Your Belly - AOL

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    These foods will help flatten your stomach by keeping you hydrated so you feel less puffy. Check out the slideshow above for six foods to shrink your belly. 5 Healthy Italian Vegetable Side

  6. Bland diet - Wikipedia

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    A bland diet is a diet consisting of foods that are generally soft, low in dietary fiber, cooked rather than raw, and not spicy. It is an eating plan that emphasizes foods that are easy to digest. [1] It is commonly recommended for people recovering from surgery, diarrhea, gastroenteritis, or other conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract.

  7. Protein-sparing modified fast (diet) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "protein-sparing modified fast" (PSMF) was described by George Blackburn in the early 1970s as an intensive weight-loss diet designed to mitigate the harms associated with protein-calorie malnutrition [8] and nitrogen losses induced by either acute illness or hypocaloric diets in patients with obesity, in order to adapt the patient's metabolism sufficiently to use endogenous fat ...