This diet is ‘better’ than the Mediterranean diet for weight loss — even though it includes ‘unhealthy’ foods

New Research Suggests a Low-Fat Vegan Diet May Be More Effective for Weight Loss Than the Mediterranean Diet, Despite Including "Unhealthy" Foods.

A recent study has found that a low-fat vegan diet may be more effective for weight loss than the traditional Mediterranean diet, despite including some so-called "unhealthy" foods like refined grains and potatoes. The research suggests that even when plant-based diets include less-than-ideal foods, they can still lead to better outcomes for insulin sensitivity, cholesterol levels, and body composition.

In the study, 62 overweight adults were randomly assigned to follow one of two diets: a Mediterranean diet featuring fruits, vegetables, legumes, fish, low-fat dairy, and extra-virgin olive oil, or a low-fat vegan diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, grains, beans, and other plant-based foods. The participants took turns following each diet for 16 weeks, with a four-week break in between.

By the end of the study, researchers found that the vegan diet was more effective for weight loss than the Mediterranean approach, despite including some "unhealthy" foods like refined grains and potatoes. The vegan diet also led to better outcomes for insulin sensitivity and cholesterol levels, as well as more favorable changes in body composition.

So, what makes a plant-based diet so effective? According to the researchers, many plant-based foods are high in fiber and have a low energy density, meaning they contain fewer calories per gram. This allows you to eat larger, more satisfying portions without consuming excess calories, which can support weight loss.

For example, most vegetables are very low in calories, so you can enjoy a big plate and still stay within your calorie goals. In contrast, nuts and oils have a high energy density, meaning even small portions contain many calories and can make it easier to overeat.

The researchers also reported that many foods in the vegan diet can stimulate the body's production of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a hormone that triggers insulin release from the pancreas, slows digestion, and signals to the brain that you are full. This is similar to how weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy work.

Overall, the study suggests that even when plant-based diets include some "unhealthy" foods, they can still lead to better outcomes for weight loss and overall health.
 
omg I'm lowkey surprised by this study 🤯! who knew vegan diets could be more effective than Mediterranean diets? 🌿🍄 I mean, yeah refined grains and potatoes aren't the healthiest options, but it's all about balance, right? 🙅‍♀️ as long as you're eating a variety of fruits, veggies, and whole grains, those "unhealthy" foods won't ruin everything. 🤯 the part that really got me is how fiber-rich plant-based foods can help with satiety and weight loss 🍴👌 let's be real, who doesn't love a big plate of steamed broccoli? 🥦 #plantbasedwinning #weightlosshacks #foodie
 
OMG u gotta try a low-fat vegan diet 🤯! I mean, i know it sounds weird cuz we all know vegans eat lots of fruits & veggies but like, there's so much more 2 it 🍎🥗. Like, have u ever had a big plate of broccoli? It's literally zero calories lol 🌱. And then there's the fiber 💪, which helps keep u full for longer. I was surprised 2 hear that vegan diets can even lower ur cholesterol levels 🧬. The Mediterranean diet is all about eating fish & dairy, but like, who needs all that saturated fat? 🐟🥛. I'm def gonna try this out in my next semester break and see how it goes 🤔.
 
I'm not sure I fully get this new diet research... So, apparently eating fewer fats and more carbs like grains and potatoes can actually help you lose weight? 🤔 That sounds kinda weird to me, but I guess it makes sense that if you eat more fiber-rich foods, like veggies, your body will feel full faster. And having a low energy density food means you don't get as many calories per gram... so eating a big plate of broccoli might be better for weight loss than a handful of nuts 🥜💪 The part about the GLP-1 hormone making you feel full is kinda cool, but I'm still not convinced it's better to eat vegan. I mean, what about all the good stuff that comes with dairy and fish? 😐
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised by this new research tho... low-fat vegan diet is supposed to be super healthy right? 🥗 I was thinking the Mediterranean diet would be the way to go for weight loss, but I guess all those veggies and legumes can really make a difference! 👌 The fact that refined grains and potatoes are "unhealthy" is kinda weird tho... aren't they just part of what we're supposed to eat? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm surprised by this new research 🤔. I've always been a fan of the Mediterranean diet, but it seems like the low-fat vegan diet is giving it a run for its money 💪. The idea that you can still lose weight on a diet with some "unhealthy" foods like refined grains and potatoes is intriguing, to say the least 🤷‍♀️.

I'm not convinced that this is the best approach for everyone, though. I mean, we're talking about people who are already overweight and need to make significant changes to their diet 😬. I worry that if this type of diet becomes more popular, it could lead to some negative consequences down the line 🚨.

That being said, I do think there's something to be said for the idea that plant-based foods can help with weight loss and insulin sensitivity 👍. The fact that many veggies are low in calories and high in fiber makes a lot of sense 🥗. And if this type of diet can stimulate the body's production of GLP-1, then it could definitely lead to some amazing benefits 💊.

But what about people who have certain dietary restrictions or preferences? I'm not sure how well this vegan diet would work for everyone, especially those who are already struggling with food choices 🤔. More research and education are needed, I think 👀.
 
I think this low-fat vegan diet is kinda crazy lol, I mean we're talking about veggies and grains being super effective for weight loss... like potatoes are actually a good food now? 🤣🥔 I'm not saying it can't work but I'm still sticking to my Mediterranean diet, too much processed plant-based stuff isn't doing me any favors. But hey, if you're into it, go vegan and crush those calories! One thing that got me though is the part about GLP-1 hormone, that's some fancy science right there... so basically, eating veggies makes your brain think you're full? 🤯 Mind blown!
 
I'm not surprised at all that a low-fat vegan diet is more effective for weight loss than the Mediterranean diet... I mean, who doesn't love potatoes and refined grains? 🤷‍♀️ But seriously, it's nice to see research backing up what we've known all along: plant-based foods are super good for you. And let's be real, who needs all that fish and dairy when you can just eat more veggies? 🥗💚 Plus, the fact that a vegan diet can stimulate GLP-1 production is like a magic trick – it's like they're saying "just add water and it'll make you thin" 💧. Anyway, kudos to the researchers for proving it all works out in the end! 👏
 
Omg I'm so down with this new research 🤩! Low-fat vegan diets are defo on point for weight loss 🥗! I love how they mention that veggies are low in calories lol like we all know that's true! 🤣 But seriously, it's amazing to see the science behind why plant-based diets work so well. The idea of GLP-1 stimulating insulin release and making us feel full is total game changer 💯 Can't wait to try this out myself and share my progress with you guys 💕
 
I'm surprised by this new research 🤔. I've always been a fan of Mediterranean diets myself, but I guess it's all about the specifics here... that high fiber thing is pretty cool 💪. I mean who doesn't love more veggies? But what really got me was how potatoes were considered "unhealthy" lol... can't live without 'em 🥔. And honestly, if eating a big plate of broccoli and still losing weight sounds like my jam, then I'm totally down for that high fiber thing 😊.
 
I'm telling u, vegan diet is where it's at 🤯! I know people are gonna say "but what about all the refined grains and potatoes?" And honestly, who needs 'em? They're like the enemy of progress when it comes to weight loss. The fact that veggies are low in calories and can fill you up so much is crazy 💪. And then there's this GLP-1 hormone thing... sounds like some kinda magic trick 🔮. I'm not saying the Mediterranean diet isn't good for u, but vegan all the way for me 👍. All that fiber and nutrient goodness can't be beat!
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this new vegan diet trend 🥗! Who knew potatoes could be part of a healthy meal? 🤔 I mean, the research makes sense - fiber and low energy density is like a match made in heaven when it comes to weight loss. And that GLP-1 hormone thingy sounds super cool, it's like having your own built-in appetite suppressant 💪! But what really surprised me was how effective veganism can be even with the "unhealthy" foods - refined grains and all that jazz 🍞️. Maybe we've been misjudging plant-based diets for too long?
 
Wow 🤯 this is so interesting! Low-fat vegan diet is actually a game changer for weight loss. I've been following a mostly plant-based diet for years and it's amazing how satisfying all the veggies are. And now it makes sense why - they're like, super low in calories but also full of fiber and stuff that helps keep you feeling full till the next meal. Who knew potatoes were actually good for weight loss? 🥔👌
 
😬 just read about this new research and it's kinda mind blown... seems like a low-fat vegan diet is actually more effective for weight loss than the Mediterranean diet even though it includes stuff like refined grains and potatoes 🤯 like, what's up with that? shouldn't those foods be, you know, bad for you or something? but apparently, they're not when they're part of a plant-based diet... also, can we talk about how cool it is that certain veggies are basically calorie-free? 🥗👀
 
I'm so stoked about this new research 😎! I mean, who doesn't love a good vegan meal? But seriously, it's pretty cool to see that a low-fat vegan diet can be more effective than the Mediterranean diet for weight loss, even with some "unhealthy" foods thrown in. The fact that fiber-rich plant-based foods can help you feel full and satisfied without consuming excess calories is genius 🤯. And I love how this study shows that even "unhealthy" foods like refined grains and potatoes can still lead to better outcomes for insulin sensitivity and cholesterol levels - it's all about balance, right? 👌
 
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