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5 Really Simple New Rules for Weight Loss

Here are five simple new rules for weight loss.
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ByELLEN SEIDMAN
May 25, 2015, 6:21 AM

— -- intro: The news is bloated with information on weight loss—but as it turns out, there are some simple key rules to keep in mind. Researchers at Tufts University looked at more than 16 years of data from 120,000 men and women who were included in three long-term studies. According to their results published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, these are the things that might help you drop pounds for good, and keep them off:

quicklist: 1category: 5 Really Simple New Rules for Weight Losstitle: Load up on low-glycemic foodsurl:text:

Diets with a high glycemic load (GL)—think refined grains, starches, and sugars—were linked to more weight gain. The reason: Foods that rank high on the glycemic index can cause rapid spikes in blood sugar and a resulting surge in insulin, the hormone that helps the body use or store blood sugar. While that’s not a new finding, past research hasn’t shown how an inflated GL relates to weight gain over time.

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quicklist: 2category: 5 Really Simple New Rules for Weight Losstitle: Eat more of these protein-rich foods, specificallyurl:text:

Boosting consumption of yogurt, seafood, skinless chicken, and nuts best helped stave off pudge, researchers observed. The more people downed, the fewer pounds they gained.

quicklist: 3category: 5 Really Simple New Rules for Weight Losstitle: Don’t worry so much about full-fat dairy url:text:

An increase in eating full-fat cheese and whole milk did not relate to weight gain or weight loss. “In fact, when people consumed more low-fat dairy productions, they increased their consumption of carbs, which may promote weight gain,” said primary study author Jessica Smith, PhD, in a statement. “This suggests that people compensate, over years, for the lower calories in low-fat dairy by increasing their carb intake.”

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quicklist: 4category: 5 Really Simple New Rules for Weight Losstitle: Do balance out your mealsurl:text:

Researchers also examined the relationship between protein-rich foods and GL of the diet. They discovered that decreasing GL by eating red meat (commonly linked to weight gain) with veggies (instead of with, say, refined white bread) helped offset gain. And when people ate more eggs and cheese in combination with lower glycemic foods, participants lost weight (while combining them with high glycemic foods was linked to weight gain).

quicklist: 5category: 5 Really Simple New Rules for Weight Losstitle: Quit obsessing about caloriesurl:text:

All of the above tactics matter more. “Most interestingly, the combination of foods seems to make a big difference,” said senior author Dariush Mozaffarian, MD, DrPH, in a statement. “Our study adds to growing new research that counting calories is not the most effective strategy for long-term weight management and prevention.”

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This article originally appeared on Health.com.

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