Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Scientists say eating chocolate can help you lose weight


If you want to lose weight, it may not be all about stepping away from the chocolate and embracing salads – at least not according to research in the International Archives of Medicine.
A study by German scientists found chocolate can help you lose weight, with the participants who ate chocolate while on a diet losing more weight than those who did not.
Researchers instructed one group of participants, aged 19-67, to stick to a low-carb diet and eat 42 grams of chocolate (with 81% of cocoa) per day and another group to eat the same diet without the chocolate.
Unsurprisingly, the group who ate a low-carb diet lost weight, but amazingly the group who ate chocolate as well lost 10% more than them.
Johannes Bohannon, research director at the Institute of Diet and Health, wrote: “Subjects of the chocolate intervention group experienced the easiest and most successful weight loss. Even though the measurable effect of this diet occurred with a delay, the weight reduction of this group exceeded the results of the low-carb group by 10% after only three weeks.
“Moreover, the subjects of the chocolate group found a significant improvement in their well-being (physically and mentally).”
Johannes concluded: “Consumption of chocolate with a high cocoa content can significantly increase the success of weight-loss diets. The weight-loss effect of this diet occurs with a certain delay. Long-term weight-loss, however, seems to occur easier and more successfully by adding chocolate.”
Just a week away from Easter, that’s great news.

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