Posted  by 
Coach Sean on Jun 24th, 2010 in 
Diet, 
Nutrition | 
 If you spend any time perusing the fashion mags and tabloid rags in the  supermarket checkout line, you’ll see a wide array of articles claiming  to have discovered the latest “miracle food” that will burn off the  pounds while you sit on your butt and eat. Well, sadly, the news isn’t  quite that good. Without regular exercise, a decent night’s sleep, and a  thought-out meal plan, your metabolic rate is going to be dragging.  However, there are some things you can eat that will move the needle  favorably into the fat-burning zone. And most of these foods are  delicious and nutritious anyway, so why not? Here are eight of the best  ones.
- Fish. Most  of us have read about the benefits of fish oil, which is full of  heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Found in many common oily fish like  mackerel, trout, sardines, herring, tuna, and salmon, it can also be  taken in capsules (at least 300 milligrams/day) by those who are averse  to seafood. Fish consumption has been found to boost your calorie burn  by as much as 400 calories a day. Fish is also full of great, low-fat,  muscle-building protein (which requires your body to burn more calories  to digest).
- Dark  green leafy vegetables. These include  arugula, chard, chicory, collard greens, dandelion greens, kale, mustard  greens, and spinach. They are full of vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium,  and lots of fiber. While the vitamins are great antioxidants and very  healthy for you, the fiber is where the rubber really meets the road as  far as metabolism goes. Your body expends a lot more calories digesting  fiber and protein than it does simply digesting carbohydrates. This is  called the thermic effect—the amount of calories required to digest the  food can sometimes be almost as much as the number of calories in the  food itself. Dark leafies also contain many B vitamins, which are  necessary to produce the enzymes for metabolism. Most other vegetables  are high in fiber and low in calories and can boost your burn, but the  cream of the crop, nutritionally speaking, are the dark green leafy  vegetables. So listen to Popeye, and eat your spinach!
- Tomatoes. Tomatoes have  gotten a lot of good press lately, as they contain high levels of the  antioxidant lycopene, which has been proven to have several  anti-carcinogenic properties. And like the dark green leafy vegetables,  tomatoes are also a good source of fiber. But tomatoes can also work  overtime to flush fat, as they also contain citric, malic, and oxalic  acids, which support your body’s kidney functions, which helps your body  eliminate more waste and fat from your system.
- Blueberries and other whole fruits.    Whole fruits contain lots of fiber, and many contain  so much, they can be said to have “negative calories,” meaning your  body burns more calories digesting the food than it stores. One cup of  blueberries only has about 80 calories, but 4 grams of fiber. Your body  will expend much of those 80 calories digesting the 4 grams of fiber.  Blueberries also contain lots of antioxidants, and are believed to lower  cholesterol and regulate blood pressure. And they taste great! Try  adding them to a high-fiber unsweetened cereal or oatmeal in the morning  to get your metabolism up and running at the start of your day.
- Whole grains.    Well, if  you’ve read this far, you’ve probably gotten that fiber is key to  keeping the metabolic fires burning. Whole grains are one of the best  sources of dietary fiber. This is where careful label reading comes in.  Lots of items purporting to contain whole grains may only contain enough  to make the claim truthful, and may in fact be full of insulin-spiking  carbohydrates or sugars, which will take your metabolism in the wrong  direction. Check the ingredient list of your breads and cereals  carefully and make sure the preponderance of the ingredients is whole  grain.
- Chilies,  curries, and other spices.    Ever eaten a  particularly spicy meal and felt your heart race a bit faster and your  forehead start to perspire? The capsaicin found in many hot peppers and  other spices can fire up your metabolism while it fires up your mouth.  In fact, some studies have shown a 50 percent increase in metabolism for  3 hours after eating capsaicin. So it helps to keep a bottle of hot  sauce on hand at mealtimes. You can use spices to add flavor to recipes  instead of salty or fatty ingredients, which will also help kick your  metabolism into a higher gear.
- Green  tea.    Researchers have found that green tea  consumption can increase calorie burning by up to four percent. It is  believed to accomplish this by increasing metabolic rates as well as fat  oxidation. Studies have also shown that green tea can reduce sugar  cravings and can inhibit enzymes that slow digestion, thus raising  metabolic rates. Its thermogenetic properties were convincing enough  that Beachbody® includes it in its Slimming Pack. Besides the metabolic properties, green tea  is loaded with antioxidants and polyphenols, making it one of the most  healthful beverage choices around.
- Ice  water.    Almost every nutritionist will  recommend drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of water every day, but did you  know that if you drink ice water versus room-temperature water, your  body will burn an extra 9 calories per glass? Drinking room-temperature  water can burn about 16 calories per glass—that’s 25 calories per glass  for ice water. So, eight glasses of cool water a day can be responsible  for burning 200 calories! Plus, water is necessary for all of your  bodily processes, including the ones that control your metabolism. If  you’re underhydrated, your body will underperform. Water also flushes  out fat deposits and toxins, which can hamper your energy.
And remember, a good night’s sleep and smaller, evenly spaced meals  can be your best metabolic friends. And the best thing to really get  your metabolism going is exercise. You can burn over 700 calories in  one 45-minute Insanity  workout  alone. Also, stress has been found to produce cortisol, a  metabolism-inhibiting steroid, so try and relax—have a blueberry. Or a  fish!
Resources: http://teambeachbody.com/about/newsletters/-/nli/176#60773809