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I Lost 32 Pounds of Fat and Shaved 10 Inches Off My Waist with These 8 Tips

One YouTuber reveals the simple tips that helped her lose big
FACT CHECKED BY Alek Korab

Are you trying to lose weight but aren't exactly sure how to do it? Alivia D'Andrea is a social media influencer with over 2.42 million YouTube subscribers who shares tips about diet, lifestyle, and self-care on her channel. In one viral video, she breaks down her top weight loss tips that helped her lose 32 pounds of fat.

1. Drink Water

Her first tip? Hydrate. "Water is your best friend, and it has many benefits. It boosts your metabolism by 24 to 30%, which will help you burn more calories throughout the day," she says in her post. "Here's a great tip: Drink 17 ounces of water 30 minutes before your meal, and you will naturally consume 44% less calories than those who don't," she claims. "Just a little side note: water is also very hydrating for your skin. It can fight breakouts by decreasing the concentration of oil on your skin."

2. Drink Green Tea

"I challenge you to replace everything you drink with water or tea," she says. "Drinks like soda contain unnecessary calories that contribute to weight gain. For instance, if you drink 150 calories on average daily but then cut out the soda, you will save 1050 calories a week, and in a year, you will save yourself 15 pounds of weight gain," she continues. "Drink lots of green tea. If you drink green tea before you work out, it speeds up your metabolism, which will burn more fat and increase how much you work out."

3. Drink Lemon Water

She also recommends lemon water. "It contains pectin fiber, which helps fight hunger cravings," she says. While there is little scientific evidence that lemon water aids in weight loss, a small randomized controlled trial published in the journal Obesity found that individuals who hydrate before eating low-calorie meals lost 44 percent more weight over a 12-week period than those who followed the low-calorie diet alone.

4. Chew Gum After Dinner

Another one of her hacks? Do you ever get strong cravings for dessert after dinner? "Chew a piece of sugar-free gum, and it will lower your desire for sweets and salty snacks and decrease hunger between meals," she says.

5. Avoid Late Night Snacking

Stay out of the kitchen at night, she continues. "Also, avoid late-night snacking. Studies have shown that when you eat at night, the body is more prone to storing those calories as fat," she says.

6. Amp Up Your Protein Intake

Eat more protein, she encourages. "Stock up on protein. Protein will prevent late-night cravings and obsessive dieting thoughts by 60%. Also, you will feel full, which makes you naturally consume 441 calories fewer per day," she says.

7. Distract Yourself

"Another way to control your desire from unnecessary eating is by distracting yourself," she maintains. "When I wanna eat something that I don't need to eat, I go watch a YouTube video or TV or read a book or magazine, anything that will distract myself. This tip was inspired by the marshmallow experiment at Stanford University. I highly recommend you check the experiment out so you can get a better understanding of this idea."

8. Don't Use the Word Diet

"Avoid the word diet. That was your first mistake. If you look at healthy eating as a diet and turn healthy eating into a permanent lifestyle, you'll find yourself happier and more energetic. You'll look back at the junk food you ate and realize how bad and processed it was," she continues.

It's Never Too Late for a Healthy Lifestyle

Her final words on the better? "It is never too late to turn your lifestyle around and change your habits. You are in full control of how you live your life. Will you choose to eat something wholesome that will make you feel good during and after the meal, or eat something that is satisfying at the moment, but your body will not thank you for after?" And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

Leah Groth
Leah Groth has decades of experience covering all things health, wellness and fitness related. Read more