Negative Calorie Diet: Diet Review
About the Negative Calorie Diet
The Negative Calorie diet works on the premise that certain foods
create negative calorie effects (negative calorie foods), allowing you to
lose weight. The Negative Calorie diet is controversial because the theory
is not scientifically sound. No foods actually possess ‘negative
calories’. However, advocates of the Negative Calorie diet say that you
can literally eat your way to weight loss. A negative
calorie diet ebook has even been published on this topic.
How Does the Negative Calorie Diet work?
The theory behind the Negative Calorie diet is extremely appealing. It
works on the idea that your body has to burn energy in order to digest
certain foods. As a consequence, your body is actually burning fat. Take
for example – an orange, which may contain 50 calories, it would take a
certain amount of energy from your body to process all of the nutrients
and vitamins within the orange. In doing so, you would burn more than 50
calories. However this is also highly dependent on the speed of your
metabolism.
The Negative Calorie Diet claims that after consuming certain 'negative
calorie foods' (like an orange), your body is left with a net calorie
results which is a negative calorie deduction. So for every orange you
eat, you should burn off 25 calories. This is why advocates of the
Negative Calorie Diet encourage you to eat frequent healthy meals, in
doing so you are actually increasing the speed of your metabolism.
The Debate on the Negative Calorie Diet
Critics of the Negative Caloriet diet argue that no foods possess
‘negative’ calories and you cannot eat your way to weight loss. They
also purport that by following the Negative Calorie Diet you are
potentially offsetting your positive calorie energy reserves, cancelling
out the effectiveness of weight training. This criticism argues that we
need calories to create energy both for exercise and for recovering from
exercise. On the other side of the debate, advocates of the Negative
Calorie Diet concede it is true that there is no such food, which contain
‘negative calories’. However they do argue that the by ingesting
certain foods you are increasing the metabolic processes which can result
in weight loss.
The Negative Calorie diet – Against:
- No scientific proof to confirm its effectiveness
- Very little information surrounding diet
- More theoretical than practical
The Negative Calorie diet – For:
- Little effort involved
- Promotes consumption of foods rich in vitamins and minerals
- Increases the body’s metabolism
The Negative Calorie diet works on the concept that certain negative
calorie foods contain a surplus of vitamins and minerals which can speed
up enzyme production in quantities sufficient to break down not only its
own calories, but possible additional calories present in the digestion
system. These negative calorie foods includes:
- Asparagus
- Watermelon
- Pineapple
- Grape Fruit
- Papaya
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