Calories aside, certain foods have been proven to give you more bang for your buck — at the gym, that is. Foods with a low glycemic index, or GI, have been directly correlated with how many cals are burned in your gym session. In a recent study, women who ate a low-GI breakfast a couple hours prior to exercising burned twice as much fat as when they indulged in a high-GI breakfast. This is thought to have happened because low-GI foods maximize fat burn, since they don't create a spike in your blood sugar, as high-GI foods are known to do.
- Cereals: Oatmeal, muesli, all-bran, and porridge
- Legumes: Lentils, chickpeas, pinto beans, and split peas
- Vegetables: Carrots, eggplant, mushrooms, green beans, and broccoli
- Fruits: Apples, cherries, plums, grapefruit, and peaches
- Carbs: Wheat tortillas, pearled barley, linseed bread, and brown rice
- Dairy: Yogurt, soy, chocolate, and dairy milk
- Snack foods: Hummus, nuts, raisins, and corn chips
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