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4 Low Carb Breakfast Foods Nutritionists Swear By To Get a Flat Stomach

September 1, 2017 by Alonna Travin
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You want a flat stomach? Us, too #goals. Aside from cardio and crunches one way to get the belly of your dreams is to eat. Get your morning started with a healthy serving of these belly-banishing, low-carb breakfast foods from Rebekah Blakely, a registered dietician with The Vitamin Shoppe.

 

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Berries

“Berries have natural sugars that can satisfy a sweet tooth but with minimal calories,” says Blakely. We love them in yogurt parfaits, on top of oatmeal or just in a big bowl by themselves. All berries are low in carbs and high in fiber, which means they regulate blood sugar and insulin levels. “High insulin can contribute to increased belly fat and cravings,” she says.

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Avocados

Avocado is trendy but it’s also a phenomenal source of healthy fats and fiber. We know it’s high in calories, but Blakely says those calories help keep you fell full for longer (so you don’t finish off the muffin tray at work). “They contain monounsaturated fats which have been shown to reduce fat distribution around the belly,” says Blakely, who suggests scrambling half an avocado with eggs, throwing it in a smoothie, or spreading it on some sprouted grain toast.

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Eggs

Fact: An egg has 6g of high quality protein, only 70 calories and no carbs, which makes eggs a fab breakfast option for those looking to stay full and energized throughout the morning. “Multiple studies show increased satiety and greater weight and fat loss for people who eat eggs in the morning versus those who choose high carb options like bagels,” says Blakely.

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Plain Greek Yogurt

What has major protein (some brands upwards of 20g per cup!) and is low in calories and carbs? We’ll take plain Greek yogurt for the win! Blakely says to stay away from flavored yogurts that are packed with sugar. Top a cup of plain yogurt with berries, nuts and a little bit of a low sugar granola for a delicious breakfast parfait.

Author:

Alonna Travin is a freelance writer based in New York. She has written extensively about health & wellness, beauty and more.

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