8. Hard, Full-Fat Cheeses
Despite the fact that cheese is often demonized for being high in fat and calories, science suggests that full-fat, milk-based foods are undeserving of their rotten reputations. Some
studies even show that people who cut back on calories while increasing their intake of full-fat dairy lose weight more quickly than people who only cut back on calories.
Again and
again, large-scale scientific reviews of existing research
suggest that people who include high-fat dairy foods in their diets are less likely to be overweight and obese.
Research has even found that people who eat upward of five servings a week have less body fat, lower BMIs, and lower blood pressure than people who steer clear of dairy altogether. While more research is needed to understand exactly why, some theories
suggest that dairy's protein boosts satiety and its calcium binds to fatty acids to reduce fat absorption. There's also reason to believe that a certain fatty acid found in aged cheeses and produced by gut bacteria when you eat
high-fat dairy may speed up the metabolism and promote weight loss. Which is as good an excuse as any to order pizza withextra parmesan RN.