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Metabolism Foods – Boosting Your Metabolic Expenditure



 

Metabolism is defined as the rate your body burns food for fuel and energy. Metabolism foods can raise your metabolic rate by helping you burn your caloric intake more efficiently. You can actually increase your metabolic rate by eating the right foods.

Drinking water is very important because your entire body needs liquid nourishment. Consuming caffiene and carbonated soda has a negative effect on your metabolic rate because they tend to flush liquids out of your system. If you drink your water cold your body will actually have to work harder to warm the water up to body temperature.

Your body expends energy to digest food. Foods that are high in fiber take more energy to digest than foods that are full of sugar. A bowl of oats will give you consistent energy longer than that sugary donut. Oats will also make your digestive system work harder thus raising your metabolic rate.

There are studies that suggest certain spices can be effective metabolism foods. Red peppers like cayenne and chili peppers along with green peppers such as serano and habanero have been known to provide a small boost but should be used with other metabolism foods in order to get the maximum results.

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Foods that are high in fiber and calcium such as whole grains and milk make your digestive system work harder to digest them. This provides you with a full feeling longer while providing you with increased energy.

Foods that are rich in Omega 3 produce a natural hormone called leptin which is key to increasing metabolism. Fish such as tuna, sardines, and salmon provide high levels of the healthy Omega 3 fatty acid. This fatty acid is also helpful in lowering cholesterol levels.

Protein is also considered to be one of the high metabolism foods because it also takes more energy for the body to digest. Lean meat, such as chicken, pork, and even beef have high levels of protein. Beans, or legumes, also contain high levels of protein and provide you with a feeling of being full.

The key to maintaining a healthy weight and cholesterol level is to eat a combination of the right foods. Metabolism foods serve to increase the amount of energy your body expends each day. If you are trying to maintain your current weight then you should eat only the amount of food your body can burn for fuel each day. If you are trying to lose weight then your goal is to expend more energy in a day than you consume. With a little education you can learn how to make the correct choices for optimal health and energy.

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