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

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    ShutterstockYour diet can impact how flat your stomach is in multiple ways. Whether it's bloating, gastrointestinal issues, or excess fat around your belly, the flatness of your stomach is ...

  3. Experts Weigh-In On How You Can Quickly Reduce Bloating - AOL

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    Be mindful of the bubbly. I know, it's amazing, but there's a side effect to all that no-cal seltzer sipping—belly bloat. "Carbonated beverages may add air in the GI tract," says Dr. Bechtold ...

  4. 25 Ways To Get Rid of Bloating - AOL

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    16. Banish bloat at your core. Dr. Lee recommends regular core muscle strengthening, such as planks, resistance band exercises and weight training, to fend off belly bloat in the long term. 17 ...

  5. Bloating - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal bloating (or simply bloating) is a short-term disease that affects the gastrointestinal tract. [1] [2] Bloating is generally characterized by an excess buildup of gas, air or fluids in the stomach. A person may have feelings of tightness, pressure or fullness in the stomach; it may or may not be accompanied by a visibly distended ...

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

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    By Kristin Kirkpatrick, R.D. Feeling kind of bloated? 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 ...

  7. Abdominal distension - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that swallowing air during eating or delayed emptying of the stomach from hyperacidity leads to bloating after a meal. Individuals who are constipated also complain of bloating. In some individuals who are hypersensitive, any volume of air may be perceived as fullness and there may not be actual abdominal distension. [8]