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  2. 21 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-calorie and high in protein and/or fiber to support weight loss.

  3. 25 Best Meals To Melt Belly Fat - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per serving): Calories: 330 Fat: 6 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g) Sodium: 490 mg. This chili has everything you'd want and need from a belly fat-burning meal. Full of protein and fiber and low ...

  4. 7-Day High-Protein, Anti-Inflammatory, Mediterranean Diet ...

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    Breakfast (361 calories) 1 cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. ¼ cup sliced almonds. ½ cup cherries. 1 serving No-Added-Sugar Chia Seed Jam. A.M. Snack (193 calories)

  5. The 15 Healthiest Cracker Barrel Dishes, According to Dietitians

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    High in protein, low in fat, and with only 31% of the daily value for sodium, the Smoky Southern Grilled Chicken is an excellent healthy dinner choice, providing 28 grams of protein and only 3.5 ...

  6. Low-fat diet - Wikipedia

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    A low-fat diet is one that restricts fat, and often saturated fat and cholesterol as well. 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 ]

  7. South Beach Diet - Wikipedia

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    The South Beach Diet is a popular fad diet developed by Arthur Agatston and promoted in his bestselling 2003 book. [1] [2] [3] It emphasizes eating food with a low glycemic index, and categorizes carbohydrates and fats as "good" or "bad". [4]