10 Surprising Weight-Loss Tricks

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Eat Chocolate

Scientists from the University of California at  San Diego studied nearly 1,000 people and discovered that those who regularly eat chocolate are slimmer than those who just eat  it occasionally. That daily chocolate habit doesn’t sound so bad now, huh?
 

Nibble Popcorn

According to a study from the University of Scranton, popcorn  may contain as many immune-boosting antioxidants as fruits and vegetables.  Skip the microwave and movie versions (they have too many calories) and instead  cook kernels over the stove with just a little bit of vegetable oil.
 

Drink Wine

New research found that women who drink a glass or two  of red wine a day were 30 percent less likely to be overweight than nondrinkers. The study  also found that women who drink moderately eat less.
 

Smell Your Food

A study posted in the journal Flavour found that strong aromas cause people to take smaller bites of food. When you take smaller  bites of something, you end up eating less at a meal, so make sure to take a  whiff before you take a bite.
 

Hold a Water Bottle When You Work Out

A study from Stanford University found that keeping  your hands cool when you exercise will help you work out longer.  As a result, you’ll lose weight faster. Try clutching a cold water bottle the  next time you work up a sweat.

Nosh on Coffee Beans

According to a study from the University of Scranton,  snacking on unroasted coffee beans can lead to weight loss by slowing the  absorption of fat and glucose in your stomach. They taste bitter, though, so  maybe pair a bean or two with chocolate.
 

Take a Break From the Gym

Experts say exercising every day can hurt your fitness  goals and leave you feeling burned out. The solution? Take one or two days off from the gym a week. So over it? Take a week off.  You’ll feel much more motivated to work out when you get back to it.
 

Eat One Less Piece of Cheese

Researchers from the National Institutes of Health  found that you only need to cut 10 calories a day from your diet to lose weight. For  every 10 calories you cut, you’ll lose a pound over the span of a  year.
 

Have a Gym Buddy

According to a Brown University study, people who work out together lose more weight than those who hit the  gym alone. Not only that, the person who organizes these gym sessions is more  likely to lose the most lbs of the group.
 

Eat Dessert at Breakfast

A study from Tel Aviv University found that eating dessert as part of a 600-calorie breakfast that  includes proteins and carbs can help you lose weight. Want to have a cookie or  brownie first thing? Go for it. 

 

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