Bad Foods That Are Good for Weight Loss in Pictures

Reviewed on 2/21/2023

Potatoes

Woman choosing some food through a deli case.

Potatoes score right at the top on the Satiety Index, a scale for measuring how filling foods are. But how you cook them matters: Boiled will keep you feeling fuller longer. But baked, with a healthy topping like sautéed broccoli, is another tasty option. Potatoes get a bad rap, but they're gluten free, they offer more potassium than a banana, and they're good sources of vitamin B6 and vitamin C.

Pasta

Studies in people eating low-glycemic diets (foods that take longer to raise your blood sugar) show that a moderate amount of pasta isn't harmful.

Studies in people eating low-glycemic diets (foods that take longer to raise your blood sugar) show that a moderate amount of pasta isn't harmful. In fact, participants were still able to lose weight while eating pasta. Bottom line: Aim for whole-wheat pasta --the more al dente the less it raises your blood sugar.

Nuts

They may be high in fat and calories, but you don't have to skip them in order to shed pounds.

They may be high in fat and calories, but you don't have to skip them in order to shed pounds. In fact, studies say women who eat one serving of nuts two or more times a week are almost 25% less likely to be obese and gain fewer pounds than those who avoid nuts.

Cheese

If you're counting calories, don’t count out cheese just yet.

If you're counting calories, don't count out cheese just yet. One study suggests including calcium-rich low-fat dairy in your low-cal meals may actually help you lose a little weight while also protecting bone health.

Coffee

A daily cup of Joe alone won't hinder your weight loss efforts.

A daily cup of Joe alone won't hinder your weight loss efforts. In fact, researchers think the caffeine in coffee may actually make you feel less hungry and burn more calories. But adding sugar and cream can make it less healthy. It may even boost the number on your scale over time.

Rice

A diet that includes whole grains, like those in brown rice, can actually help you keep a healthier body weight.

A diet that includes whole grains, like those in brown rice, can actually help you keep a healthier body weight. In addition to fiber that keeps you feeling full, you'll also get vitamins B1 and B6, magnesium, selenium, phosphorous, and manganese. And while white rice doesn't have these benefits, with limited, sensible portions, you can still enjoy it without worrying about weight gain.

Chocolate

The key to chocolate noshing is to go dark and keep portions small.

The key to chocolate noshing is to go dark and keep portions small. Dark chocolate is loaded with antioxidants, and studies report it helps insulin work better in your body, while controlling feelings of hunger. That makes it an ideal sweet treat to cap off a healthy meal.

Popcorn

Go ahead and say yes to popcorn -- but hold the salt and butter.

Go ahead and say yes to popcorn -- but hold the salt and butter. Air-popped popcorn is a great source of fiber and is a nutritious whole grain. It satisfies your hunger quickly so you’re less likely to overeat.

Whole Milk

Studies show a glass of whole milk every so often doesn't increase weight gain and may even help you lose.

Drink full fat milk to slim down? Seems strange, but experts think that may be the case. Studies show a glass of whole milk every so often doesn't increase weight gain and may even help you lose. Though they aren't yet sure how it works, it could be because the high milk content fills you up quickly and keeps you from overdoing it elsewhere.

Bad Foods That Are Good for Weight Loss in Pictures

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