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9 Steps a Weight Loss Expert Recommends to Melt Belly Fat Naturally

Forget calorie counting and discover what actually works.

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Struggling with stubborn belly fat can feel like an endless battle. You try cutting calories, exhausting yourself with workouts, and still that midsection won't budge. Health coach Mei knows this frustration firsthand. After years of trial and error, she developed what she calls the "belly fat breakthrough pyramid" – a step-by-step approach that addresses the real causes of stubborn weight. Follow these nine proven steps to finally see results without extreme diets or grueling exercise routines.


Step 1: Boost Your Fiber Intake

Fiber is your most powerful ally against the blood sugar spikes that lead to fat storage. When you eat high-carb foods without fiber, your insulin levels surge and your body immediately stores that excess as belly fat.

"When you eat something high in carbohydrates without fiber, like fries, your blood sugar spikes and your body stores that excess as belly fat," Mei explains in her post. "But if you eat something like carrots full of fiber, it slows down the absorption and keeps your fat storage hormone insulin low."

Make this practical by swapping refined carbs for fiber-rich alternatives whenever possible—choose whole fruits instead of juice, beans instead of white rice, and vegetables with every meal.

Step 2: Swap Bad Fats for Good Ones

The moment olive oil is poured into a glass bowl set against a wooden background​Olive OilShutterstock

The type of fat you consume directly impacts whether your body stores or burns fat, particularly around your midsection.

"Inflammatory fats like canola, corn, soybean, sunflower oil are hidden in many packaged foods and they are like toxins," Mei warns. "And guess where your body stores the toxins? Right in your belly fat."

Replace these problematic oils with healthier alternatives like extra virgin olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, or ghee in your cooking and food preparation for better metabolic health.

Step 3: Time Your Meals Strategically

Smart watch on the woman's hand​It's Now Part Of My LifeShutterstock

When you eat matters almost as much as what you eat. By condensing your eating window, you can keep insulin levels lower throughout the day and enhance your body's natural fat-burning capabilities.

"You don't have to go extreme, just stay consistent," Mei advises. "If you are new to fasting, take it slow. Gradually expand your fasting window."

Start with a 12-hour overnight fast (e.g., 8 PM to 8 AM) and slowly work your way up as your body adjusts. Mei also recommends being careful with your first meal: "Be mindful when you break your fast, avoid sugary or processed meals to keep your hormones in balance."

Step 4: Upgrade Your Carbohydrate Choices

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Once you've mastered the first three steps, it's time to refine your carbohydrate intake. This doesn't mean eliminating carbs completely, just choosing better sources that work with your metabolism rather than against it.

"Swap out bread, swap out cookies for complex carbohydrates," Mei suggests. "Things like sweet potatoes, lentils, beans. And if you want to go lower, focus on berries, green apples. This keeps your blood sugar stable."

These carbohydrate sources provide sustainable energy without the dramatic blood sugar fluctuations that contribute to belly fat storage.

Step 5: Make Protein Your Priority

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Protein is the foundation of a lean physique because it supports muscle growth, and muscle tissue continuously burns calories even when you're completely at rest.

"Protein builds muscle and muscles burn more fat even when you rest," Mei emphasizes. "More muscles means high metabolism. Simple."

Include quality protein sources with every meal—eggs, lean meats, fish, legumes, or plant-based options like tempeh or tofu all help support muscle maintenance and growth.

Step 6: Eliminate Hidden Fat-Promoting Toxins

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Many people don't realize that certain environmental factors can directly interfere with weight management by disrupting hormone balance.

"Watch out for hidden toxins called obesogens," Mei cautions. "They hide in plastic, pesticides, and even personal care products. These toxins encourage fat storage, especially around your belly."

Make easy swaps like avoiding plastic food containers, buying organic when possible, and washing your produce thoroughly to minimize exposure to these fat-promoting compounds.

Step 7: Move to Manage Stress Hormones

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Stress hormones like cortisol direct fat specifically to your abdominal area, creating that stubborn belly pouch that's so resistant to traditional weight loss methods.

"Cortisol, your stress hormones, sends fat straight away to your belly when you're overwhelmed," Mei explains. "So you know what helps? Walk it off. Even 10 minutes walks after meals can do wonders."

She recommends simple movement breaks throughout your day: "Whenever stress hits you, get up and move. A simple walk around your house or office can lower cortisol and prevent it from turning into belly fat."

Step 8: Build Metabolically Active Muscle

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While cardio has its place, strength training creates long-lasting metabolic benefits that transform your body's fat-burning potential 24 hours a day.

"Lifting weights or bodyweight exercise build lean muscles, making you more efficient at burning fat all day long," Mei points out to those who focus too much on the scale.

Even just two 30-minute strength sessions per week can make a significant difference in your body composition and metabolic rate.

Step 9: Practice Mindfulness for Hormonal Balance

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The mind-body connection plays a crucial role in weight management, particularly when it comes to stress-related belly fat.

"Practice mindfulness to calm your cortisol," Mei advises. "Breath work, meditation, yoga or even just saying no to things that overwhelm you. These simple tools help manage your stress and keep belly fat in check."

Taking even five minutes daily for focused breathing can trigger your body's relaxation response and help prevent stress-induced fat storage.

Remember, sustainable weight loss isn't about obsessive restriction. "It is not about obsessing over what to cut out of your diet," Mei reminds her clients. "It is about listening to your body, feel it with the right foods, feel the difference in your energy and appreciate how body responds with nourishments."

She always ends her coaching sessions with a reminder about gratitude: "Let's not forget my favorite vitamin G, gratitude. Every meal, every movement, give thanks to your body. When you appreciate the journeys, the results follows naturally." And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week

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Struggling with stubborn belly fat can feel like an endless battle. You try cutting calories, exhausting yourself with workouts, and still that midsection won't budge. Health coach Mei knows this frustration firsthand. After years of trial and error, she developed what she calls the "belly fat breakthrough pyramid" – a step-by-step approach that addresses the real causes of stubborn weight. Follow these nine proven steps to finally see results without extreme diets or grueling exercise routines.


Step 1: Boost Your Fiber Intake

Fiber is your most powerful ally against the blood sugar spikes that lead to fat storage. When you eat high-carb foods without fiber, your insulin levels surge and your body immediately stores that excess as belly fat.

"When you eat something high in carbohydrates without fiber, like fries, your blood sugar spikes and your body stores that excess as belly fat," Mei explains in her post. "But if you eat something like carrots full of fiber, it slows down the absorption and keeps your fat storage hormone insulin low."

Make this practical by swapping refined carbs for fiber-rich alternatives whenever possible—choose whole fruits instead of juice, beans instead of white rice, and vegetables with every meal.

Step 2: Swap Bad Fats for Good Ones

The moment olive oil is poured into a glass bowl set against a wooden background​Olive OilShutterstock

The type of fat you consume directly impacts whether your body stores or burns fat, particularly around your midsection.

"Inflammatory fats like canola, corn, soybean, sunflower oil are hidden in many packaged foods and they are like toxins," Mei warns. "And guess where your body stores the toxins? Right in your belly fat."

Replace these problematic oils with healthier alternatives like extra virgin olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, or ghee in your cooking and food preparation for better metabolic health.

Step 3: Time Your Meals Strategically

Smart watch on the woman's hand​It's Now Part Of My LifeShutterstock

When you eat matters almost as much as what you eat. By condensing your eating window, you can keep insulin levels lower throughout the day and enhance your body's natural fat-burning capabilities.

"You don't have to go extreme, just stay consistent," Mei advises. "If you are new to fasting, take it slow. Gradually expand your fasting window."

Start with a 12-hour overnight fast (e.g., 8 PM to 8 AM) and slowly work your way up as your body adjusts. Mei also recommends being careful with your first meal: "Be mindful when you break your fast, avoid sugary or processed meals to keep your hormones in balance."

Step 4: Upgrade Your Carbohydrate Choices

Lentils,In,A,Bowl,On,A,Wooden,Table.,Red,Lentils​Beans and Lentils: The Hunger-Fighting Fiber ChampionsShutterstock

Once you've mastered the first three steps, it's time to refine your carbohydrate intake. This doesn't mean eliminating carbs completely, just choosing better sources that work with your metabolism rather than against it.

"Swap out bread, swap out cookies for complex carbohydrates," Mei suggests. "Things like sweet potatoes, lentils, beans. And if you want to go lower, focus on berries, green apples. This keeps your blood sugar stable."

These carbohydrate sources provide sustainable energy without the dramatic blood sugar fluctuations that contribute to belly fat storage.

Step 5: Make Protein Your Priority

Fresh salmon with spices​SalmonShutterstock

Protein is the foundation of a lean physique because it supports muscle growth, and muscle tissue continuously burns calories even when you're completely at rest.

"Protein builds muscle and muscles burn more fat even when you rest," Mei emphasizes. "More muscles means high metabolism. Simple."

Include quality protein sources with every meal—eggs, lean meats, fish, legumes, or plant-based options like tempeh or tofu all help support muscle maintenance and growth.

Step 6: Eliminate Hidden Fat-Promoting Toxins

Woman body fat belly. Obese Woman with fat upset about her belly. Fat woman with tight clothing worried about weight diet lifestyle concept.12 Surefire Ways to Lose Abdominal Fat, Say ExpertsShutterstock

Many people don't realize that certain environmental factors can directly interfere with weight management by disrupting hormone balance.

"Watch out for hidden toxins called obesogens," Mei cautions. "They hide in plastic, pesticides, and even personal care products. These toxins encourage fat storage, especially around your belly."

Make easy swaps like avoiding plastic food containers, buying organic when possible, and washing your produce thoroughly to minimize exposure to these fat-promoting compounds.

Step 7: Move to Manage Stress Hormones

Silhouette of a person suffering from depression in the house, Depressed woman sitting alone on the Sofa feel stress, sad and worried in the dark room. person are stressed.​Chronic StressShutterstock

Stress hormones like cortisol direct fat specifically to your abdominal area, creating that stubborn belly pouch that's so resistant to traditional weight loss methods.

"Cortisol, your stress hormones, sends fat straight away to your belly when you're overwhelmed," Mei explains. "So you know what helps? Walk it off. Even 10 minutes walks after meals can do wonders."

She recommends simple movement breaks throughout your day: "Whenever stress hits you, get up and move. A simple walk around your house or office can lower cortisol and prevent it from turning into belly fat."

Step 8: Build Metabolically Active Muscle

Shot of a muscular young woman in sportswear working out with personal trainer at the gym. She is pumping up her biceps muscule with heavy weight.Shutterstock

While cardio has its place, strength training creates long-lasting metabolic benefits that transform your body's fat-burning potential 24 hours a day.

"Lifting weights or bodyweight exercise build lean muscles, making you more efficient at burning fat all day long," Mei points out to those who focus too much on the scale.

Even just two 30-minute strength sessions per week can make a significant difference in your body composition and metabolic rate.

Step 9: Practice Mindfulness for Hormonal Balance

Fit woman with her hands on her hips taking deep breathe. Female athlete taking break after intense workout.​Remember:Shutterstock

The mind-body connection plays a crucial role in weight management, particularly when it comes to stress-related belly fat.

"Practice mindfulness to calm your cortisol," Mei advises. "Breath work, meditation, yoga or even just saying no to things that overwhelm you. These simple tools help manage your stress and keep belly fat in check."

Taking even five minutes daily for focused breathing can trigger your body's relaxation response and help prevent stress-induced fat storage.

Remember, sustainable weight loss isn't about obsessive restriction. "It is not about obsessing over what to cut out of your diet," Mei reminds her clients. "It is about listening to your body, feel it with the right foods, feel the difference in your energy and appreciate how body responds with nourishments."

She always ends her coaching sessions with a reminder about gratitude: "Let's not forget my favorite vitamin G, gratitude. Every meal, every movement, give thanks to your body. When you appreciate the journeys, the results follows naturally." And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week

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Are you struggling to blast your belly fat? One expert claims to know the secret to getting rid of it. Miranda Forrest is a fitness coach for corporate women. “I help corporate women own their fitness journey w/o sacrificing their career, wine nights, or fav foods,” she writes in her Instagram bio. In a new social media post, she reveals her tactics for getting rid of a flabby midsection as soon as possible. “If I were to wake up tomorrow and gain 20 pounds of belly fat…here’s what I would do to lose it in 4 months as a busy corporate girl,” she writes.

You Don’t Have to Go to Extremes

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You don’t have to go to extremes to blast belly fat. “It can seem super confusing and frustrating trying to lose weight, but it doesn’t have to be. 5 years ago I would have tried low carb, HIIT classes, running, and maybe it would have worked for a bit, but the progress always stopped,” Miranda writes.

These Science-Backed Methods Will Keep Your Body From “Adapting to the Stimulus”

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“My body was adapting to the stimulus I was giving it. Here’s how to avoid that adaptation and how I would lose those 20lbs after learning the science behind losing body fat and toning,” she continues.

Lift Weights

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Lifting weights is the first thing you need to do. “Start resistance training,” she recommends. “None of this light weight lifting, though. Heavy weights with continued reps and weight increases to avoid adaptation.”

Track Macros

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You also need to stay accountable when it comes to your diet. “Start tracking macros,” she says. “Ensure you’re eating the right foods to lose body fat and maintain lean muscle.”

Start a Calorie Deficit

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To lose weight you need to be in a calorie deficit. “Start a calorie deficit - I’d make sure I’m in a calorie deficit of 500+ calories per day to lose around 1lb per week,” she writes.

Do Low Intensity Cardio

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And, do some cardio. “Start low intensity cardio - I’d increase my steps and add in low intensity cardio to help ensure I was in a calorie deficit for the day,” she says.

She Eats 2300 Calories Per Day

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In another post she reveals details about her own routine. “Instead of avoiding carbs, cake and running for hours and hours each week, here’s exactly what I’m doing to maintain 19% body fat and stay lean this winter,” she said. “I eat 2300 calories daily, 150g protein, 255g carbs, 80g fats. I never skip my bagel in the morning and ensure I can have a sweet treat before bed.”

She Walks and Lifts Weights

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She also makes sure to get her steps in. “I aim for 10k daily steps to ensure I’m getting activity in (my desk treadmill is the only way I make this possible),” she writes. “I lift 3 times per week (non of those “strength training” classes bc that’s a waste of time imo) and get 1-2 days of 30-45 min of cardio for heart health.”

She Meditates and Journals

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She also gets her zen on. “I take the first 30 minutes of my day to meditate, journal and stay off my phone (way more important than you’d think for the mental),” she says.

She Gets Rest and Takes Time for Self-Care

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And, she allows her body the chance to regenerate. “I start my bedtime routine around 7:30pm so I can be in bed reading by 8pm and lights out at 9pm,” she says. “I also make time for self care and socialization — we NEED to spend time with the girls in order to be our best selves.” And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss 12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster.

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Are you trying to blast your belly fat to no avail? Neha Parihar is a celebrity nutritionist who lost a whopping 22 kilograms – almost 50 pounds – the natural way. In her social media posts, she reveals all of her tips, tricks, and hacks for losing weight fast and keeping it off. In a new post she tackles a common culprit: Belly fat. “Struggling with belly fat that just won’t budge? Here’s what NO ONE talks about!” she writes. “Belly fat can be the hardest to lose unless you do these 8 things (and some will surprise you!)”

Cycle Your Calorie Intake

Her first recommendatio is cycling your calorie intake. “Eating the same calories daily can slow your metabolism. Alternate between higher-calorie and lower-calorie days to keep your body guessing,” she says.

Get Sunlight in the Morning

Next, get some vitamin D. “Focus on morning sunlight,” she writes. “Getting 10-15 minutes of sunlight within an hour of waking can balance cortisol levels and regulate your circadian rhythm, aiding fat loss.”

Avoid Late Night Eating

Third, avoid eating late at night. “Your body is less insulin-sensitive at night, meaning late-night meals can lead to more fat storage—especially around your belly,” she says.

RELATED: 8 High-Protein Foods with Nearly Zero Calories That Melt Fat.

Optimize Magnesium Intake

Next, optimize your magnesium intake. “This underrated mineral can lower cortisol, improve sleep, and reduce bloating. Find it in leafy greens, seeds, or supplements,” she says.

Chew Food Thoroughly

“Chew your food thoroughly,” is number five. “Sounds simple, right? But eating too fast can lead to poor digestion, bloating, and increased fat storage.”

Track Hydration Levels

Also, make sure you are hydrated. “Track your hydration levels—not just water,” she says. “Electrolytes like potassium and sodium are crucial for reducing water retention, bloating, and inflammation. Coconut water or infused water can help.”

Add Spices to Your Food

Number seven? “Spice up your meals with turmeric and black pepper: This combo isn’t just anti-inflammatory but also enhances metabolism and digestion,’ she says.

RELATED: 12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster

Stop Overloading Your Workouts

And, lastly, stop overloading your workouts. “Overtraining can raise cortisol levels, leading to belly fat. Alternate intense sessions with recovery days like yoga or stretching,” she says. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Are you trying to blast belly fat? It might be time to infuse some new habits into your routine. Dillon Swinney is an online fitness coach who helps his clients burn fat and build lean muscle, eating foods they love. In a new post, he reveals the habits that helped him blast belly fat more quickly. “These 10 things were crucial and really helped my progress with losing belly fat,” he writes in the post.

Cutting Out Alcohol

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Putting down the bottle and cutting out alcohol was instrumental in Dillon’s fat loss – and not just because of the calories in booze. “This was a game-changer. Reducing alcohol intake helped my body recover and shed fat faster,” he writes.

Stick to a Plan

His next healthy habit was sticking to a plan. “I stayed committed, even when it got tough. Pushing through the hardest part—those first two weeks—made all the difference,” he writes.

Prioritizing Sleep

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Prioritizing sleep was also key. “Getting 7-8 hours a night helped my body recover and kept my metabolism running smoothly,” he says. According to the Sleep Foundation, getting enough z’s is a mood booster, promotes heart health, regulates blood sugar, improves mental function, restores your immune system, helps relieve stress, and aids in weight loss.

RELATED: 30 Best Protein Foods That Melt Fat Almost Instantly

Walking

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“Walking instead of doing intense cardio” was also surprisingly helpful. “I kept it simple by walking regularly. It was easy on my body and helped burn fat consistently,” he says. Going for a daily walk can be a game changer, especially at a brisk speed. One study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that walking at a brisk pace for about 30 minutes a day reduced the risk of heart disease, cancer, dementia, and death, compared with walking a similar number of steps but at a slower pace.

Patience and Consistency

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Habit five is “staying patient and consistent,” he says. “Results take time, and consistency was key. I stayed focused even when progress seemed slow.”

RELATED: 8 High-Protein Foods with Nearly Zero Calories That Melt Fat

Following the 80/20 Rule

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Dillon makes sure to eat healthy most of the time, focusing on an 80/20 approach. “I didn’t deprive myself. I made sure 80% of my meals were healthy, and allowed myself flexibility in the remaining 20%,” he says.

Decreasing Inflammation

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He also prioritized decreasing inflammation, especially regarding nutrition. “I focused on eating anti-inflammatory foods that helped reduce bloating and belly fat,” he writes.

He Found a Plan

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There should be no winging it, Dillon says. “I found a plan that worked – Instead of feeling lost, having a structured plan to follow kept me on track,” he writes.

RELATED: 12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster

Hydration

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He also prioritized hydration by drinking more water. “Staying hydrated helped with digestion and energy, which fueled my workouts,” he says. According to the Mayo Clinic, hydration is essential for various reasons. Water helps eliminate waste through urination, perspiration, and bowel movements, keeps your temperature regular, lubricates and cushions joints, and helps protect sensitive tissues.

Food Tracking

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His last belly fat-blasting habit? “Tracking my food,” he writes. “Keeping track of what I ate made me more mindful and helped me stay on top of my goals.” And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss I’m a Nutritionist and Here Are 25 Weight Loss Truths You Need to Hear.

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You don’t have to starve yourself thin! While many people believe the key to losing weight is severely restricting your diet and eating a lot less than you are used to, it has more to do with what you eat. And, you might not be eating enough to burn fat. Danni Patton, AKA the Macro Coach, is a nutritionist who regularly shares helpful weight loss tips with her large following after personally losing a lot of weight and transforming her body. In a recent post, she reveals some extremely helpful tips on how to amp up your protein intake to lose more body fat.

How to Burn More Fat

“Did you know that protein burns more calories through the digestive process than carbs + fats? On top of that, eating the right amount of protein for you can aid in smoother fat loss, hormone regulation, appetite regulation, energy levels and build/preserve muscle mass,” she reveals in the post. She adds that simply by focusing your meals “around this one macronutrient,” you can burn more fat. “Here are a few ways to get more protein in your meals,” she says.

Meal Planning

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Dannis is an advocate of meal planning. “Pre-plan your day in a food tracking app and build your meals around the protein source,” she writes, adding that this is the “easiest way to understand how to add protein to your meals.”

Swap Out Your Flour Pasta

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Eating more protein doesn’t mean cutting out your favorite meals. However, Dannis recommends protein-packed swaps. “Buy chickpea/lentil/black bean type pastas for added protein in your spaghetti with meatballs,” she writes, noting that you will get an extra 12 to 20g of protein,” per meal.

Add Protein to Your Breakfast

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Next, she suggests slightly modifying your breakfast. “Add in protein powder to Greek yogurt, oatmeal or chia pudding,” she suggests, noting that it will reap you an extra 18 to 20 grams of protein.”

Add Lean Ground Meat to Meals

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She also recommends beefing up your meals. “Sneak in lean ground meats to pastas, bowls, and stir fry’s,” she says. This can add an extra 25 to 40 grams of protein.

Collagen Powder

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“Add collagen powder to your morning cup,” Dannis suggests. “I count ONE serving towards protein.” This adds an extra 10 to 20 grams of protein, she notes.

Simmer Rice with Bone Broth

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How you cook your rice can add an extra 10 to 20 grams of protein. “Make your rice with bone broth instead of rice,” she says.

Drink Bone Broth

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“Drink a cup of warm bone broth,” she continues. She maintains that just one cup adds an extra 10 to 20 grams of protein.

Add Cottage Cheese to Pasta Sauce

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Another pasta hack to add 10 to 20 grams of protein? “Add cottage cheese to pasta sauce, blend and make a creamy low-fat, high protein sauce,” she recommends.

Swap Greek Yogurt for Sour Cream

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Here’s another hack for an extra eight to 15 grams of protein: “Swap Greek yogurt for sour cream,” she urges.

Swap Greek Yogurt Cream Cheese for Regular Cream Cheese

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Are you a fan of cream cheese? Add an extra 10 grams of protein. “Use a Greek yogurt cream cheese instead of regular cream cheese,” she says.

Add a Little Protein Each Week

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“Remember, you don’t have to go from 0-100!” Danni reminds. “Start by adding a little each week until you get more comfortable with your protein choices!!”

Add a Little Protein Each Week

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Danni’s recommendations are research-backed. Studies confirm that consuming more protein than the recommended dietary allowance not only reduces body weight (BW), but also enhances body composition by decreasing fat mass while preserving fat-free mass (FFM) in both low-calorie and standard-calorie diets.

Body Booster: If you want to lose weight, focus on adding protein to your meals instead of seriously restricting yourself. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Depending on your starting weight, losing five to 10 pounds in a month is possible to do in a healthy way. Making a few specific lifestyle and dietary changes and sticking to them will positively impact overall health as well as encourage weight loss. “The foundation of successful weight loss remains a healthy, calorie-controlled diet combined with increased physical activity,” says the Mayo Clinic. “For successful, long-term weight loss, you must make permanent changes in your lifestyle and health habits.” Here are 15 daily habits shown to help lose up to ten pounds in 30 days.

Eliminate Empty Calories

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Alcohol is full of empty calories, so it’s best to cut down or simply stop drinking it altogether. Every calorie counts when you’re trying to lose weight, so make sure you use those calories to fill your body with healthy, nutrient-dense choices. Drinking too much also disrupts sleep.

Are You Actually Hungry?

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Eat when you’re hungry, and only when you’re hungry. “Listening to your hunger works much better than relying on willpower,” Kayla Kopp, RD, LD, tells the Cleveland Clinic. “When you’re tempted to overeat, have a conversation with yourself: Are you feeling hungry, are you bored or are you feeling emotional? Will eating right now get you closer to your goal?”

Work Out First Thing

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Working out first thing in the morning means you don’t have to make time for it later. It also starts the day off on a good note. No excuses!

Don’t Skip Breakfast

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Studies show people who eat breakfast (provided it’s a healthy one) make better food choices for the rest of the day. "Studies have found that although people who skip breakfast eat slightly fewer calories during the day, they tend to have higher body mass index, or BMI," Christy C. Tangney, PhD, tells Rush University Medical Center.

Take the Stairs

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Walk as much as possible—park away from the grocery store entrance and take the stairs when possible. Walking will encourage fat burning and mental wellness, and you can do it throughout the day, no equipment needed.

Count Your Calories

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This one is boring but crucial—to lose weight, you need to take in less calories than you’re burning off. “For example, to lose 1 to 2 pounds a week — a rate that experts consider safe — your food consumption should provide 500 to 1,000 calories less than your total weight-maintenance calories,” says Harvard Health.

Try Intermittent Fasting

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Intermittent fasting can be a powerful weight loss tool for some. “The weight loss effects of time-restricted eating derive primarily from achieving a negative energy balance,” Richard Joseph, MD, tells Harvard Health. “If you maintain your regular diet and then limit the time window during which you eat, it is likely that you will eat a few hundred fewer calories per day.”

No Nighttime Snacking

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Snacking can undermine your healthy eating weight loss plan. “Try to eat most of your daily calories before sitting down to relax for the night,” Kopp tells the Cleveland Clinic. “Many of us have a tendency to overeat without thinking about it while we watch TV after dinner, and we tend to forget just how much we’ve had before calling it a night.”

Be Picky About Carbs

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You don’t have to eliminate carbs—but be choosy about them. “Not all carbohydrates are created equal,” says Corewell Health. “Eating a slice of white bread won’t give your body the same nutrition as eating a slice of whole grain bread. When you’re looking for options for carbohydrates, look at the ingredients. If the first ingredient is a whole grain (like whole wheat), you’re going in the right direction.”

Eliminate Temptation

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Keep junk food out of sight and out of mind. “Don’t keep problem foods around the house and/or at work,” says UC Davis Health. A problem food is a food that you are likely to eat too much of or too often if readily available.”

Get Enough Sleep

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Sleep is important for weight loss. “No one can make mindful food choices when they’re tired. Even missing an hour of sleep can increase your appetite because your body is craving that energy and food is fuel for your body,” psychologist Susan Albers, PsyD, tells the Cleveland Clinic. “You need a clear, focused head to make healthier food choices.”

Lift Weights

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“Resistance training can also be a really effective way of losing weight," Tessa Strain, physical activity epidemiologist at the University of Cambridge, tells The Telegraph. “All weight loss comes down to a calories in/calories out equation. resistance training is a really effective way of losing weight because you’re expending energy, which involves burning calories.”

Manage Stress

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Stress can undermine your weight loss efforts. “More commonly, people turn to — or away from — food as a way to help deal with stress,” says Penn Medicine. “Your metabolism can change if you regularly eat large amounts of food or don’t eat enough or at all.”

No Junk Food

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Ultra-processed foods are terrible for weight loss. Not only will they not fill you up, they could make you hungrier. “Processed and fast foods contain enhanced ingredients that hit the dopamine center in your brain and make you want more,” Dr. Albers tells the Cleveland Clinic. “They are designed to be addictive to the brain.”

Drink More Water

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Choose water over high-calorie drinks. “Sometimes we respond to thirst signals by eating — when actually what our bodies want is water,” Dr. Albers explains. “It’s easy to confuse our thirst and hunger signals, or to override thirst signals.”

💪🔥Body Booster: Focusing on long-term health and wellness will make weight loss easier.

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Can you lose a significant amount of weight just by walking every day? Yes, absolutely! Not only does walking burn fat, help lower blood pressure, and improve cholesterol levels, but it also does wonders for your mental state as well. “You need to make it part of your routine,” exercise physiologist Katie Lawton, MEd. tells Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials. “This is about adjusting your lifestyle for your health.” TikTok influencer Alex ( @alex.fitt) lost 40 pounds just by walking—here’s how she did it.

Don’t Start Big

 
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Alex makes the important point that it’s better to start off slow to build sustainable habits. You don’t have to kickstart your fitness regimen with two-hour walks. Even just half an hour will make a difference to your mood and your health, and encourage you to do it again the next day.

Walking After Meals

Alex says she started off her walking program by simply taking a 15 minute walk after a big meal. Research shows walking after meals can benefit blood sugar. “Exercise impacts your blood sugar quickly, often within a few minutes,” Shannon Knapp, MEd, BSN, RN, CDCES, tells the Cleveland Clinic. “And over time, physical activity helps your body use insulin more effectively, decreasing the insulin resistance we often see in diabetes.”

Walking In the Morning

Alex would start her day with a walk. “Getting outside gives you a chance to enjoy fresh air and nature,” says Henry Ford Health. “Walking, like any form of exercise, reduces stress and anxiety. You’ll start the day with a positive attitude, better able to manage challenges during the day.”

Long Walk After Dinner

Alex would save her long walk for after dinner, which studies show is very beneficial. “The closer we get to the evening, the less efficient our bodies are at using insulin to deal with blood glucose, making it harder to keep blood glucose levels healthy,” Dr Evelyn Parr from the Australian Catholic University’s Exercise and Nutrition Research Program tells the Sydney Morning Herald. “Yet this is when we have our biggest meal of the day.”

Smaller Waist

Alex says the biggest difference she noticed from walking was in her waist. “The faster, farther and more frequently you walk, the greater the benefits,” says the Mayo Clinic. “For example, you may start out as an average walker, and then work your way up to walking faster and walking a mile in a shorter amount of time than an average walker, similar to power walkers.”

Using Technology

Alex was thrilled the first time her watch buzzed when she hit 10k steps. Research shows people who track their fitness tend to be successful. “We’ve seen this rise of digital health tools in the last decade, and they provide a great way for people to access interventions to better their health,” Michele Patel, PhD, tells Stanford Medicine.

10,000 Steps a Day

No matter how long or short her walks, Alex always aims for 10,000 steps every day. “Evidence suggests that accumulating up to 10,000 steps per day is helpful for reducing chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and some forms of cancer,” John M. Jakicic, Ph.D, tells University of Kansas Medical Center. “And more recent evidence supports the benefits of reducing the risk of dementia.”

💪🔥Body Booster: Start slow and steady to build lasting habits. Even 10 minutes will make a difference.

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I Lost 30 Pounds While Eating These High-Protein Foods
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Denise Hamdan (@denisehamdan) is a food and fitness influencer on TikTok who regularly shares her tricks and tips on weight loss with her 71,000 followers. Hamdan lost a whopping 30 pounds by following a healthy diet and exercising. In a recent clip, she reveals her diet. “Hey y'all, here's everything I ate in one day to stay lean as someone who lost 30 pounds,” she says, revealing that she eats 1829 calories and 147 g of protein per day. Body Network’s Resident RDN, The Diet Diva, Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CPT, a Board Certified Sports Dietitian, co-author of the Flat Belly Cookbook for Dummies, also weighs in.

Breakfast

“I started my morning with my breakfast cocktail of oxygen and creatine. I just added the products to my showcase. So go check them out. I have my cocktail with Greek yogurt with strawberries and blueberries and a drizzle of granola,” she says. The total calories equal 157 and 14 g protein.

Lunch

“I'm in this phase where I eat nearly the same thing every day, and that's been scrambled eggs with cheese and spinach and some turkey bacon on the side,” she says about her lunch. “And honestly, I'm not complaining because it hits every time. Her total calories are 562 and 52 g protein.

Green Smoothie

Sometimes she will have a smoothie instead. “I made a cute little green smoothie and it was a little messy, but it was good regardless,” she says.

Pre-Workout Snack

“Later, for a pre-workout snack, I made some cute little tuna crackers with the green onion and bell pepper,” she says about the snack totaling 430 calories and 28 g protein.

OxyShred and Pre-Workout

“Then I got to the gym and made my OxyShred and pre-workout combo before hitting cardio and abs,” she continued. “It had me sweating.”

Protein Bar

“Right after my workout I had my favorite dark chocolate pretzel protein bar,” she continued.

Dinner

“And finally for dinner I made this super easy teriyaki chicken bowl over brown rice,” she said, adding that the 560 calorie and 52 gram protein meal is “so delicious and the macros forward are amazing.”

Dessert

“Lastly, for dessert, I had some chocolate 'cause I cannot end the day without a little sweet treat,” she said about the 120 calorie sweet treat.

RDN Weighs in

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“1800-1900 calories seems like a good amount for her, but I don’t know her exact age, height, weight, or exercise level,” says Collingwood. “147 grams of protein is probably more than she needs, but it is not dangerously high.”

Try Eating More Vegetables, Expert Says

“I see a little bit of fruit on the yogurt and a tiny bit of spinach in eggs and peppers in tuna but overall not much veggie intake (green smoothie was green powder and not real whole veggies) which is proven with only 16 grams of fiber for her overall day,” Collingwood continues. “I would recommend increasing veggies to aim for 25 grams of fiber each day.” She also likes how often she is eating with the meals and snacks in between. “I do worry about the OxyShred. I couldn’t find on their website anywhere exactly how much caffeine is in it and having it later in the day could definitely impact sleep since caffeine has a 5 hour half-life,” she points out.

💪🔥Body Booster: How much protein should you consume per day? Aim for 0.8 to one gram per pound of bodyweight. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week