Tuesday Tip: Volume Eating 😋
One of the key tips I give my clients revolves around volume eating. If you’re trying to lose weight then volume eating can be really beneficial. Volume eating is all about consuming larger quantities of low-calorie, high-volume foods such as vegetables, fruits and whole grains. It allows you to eat more food and feel fuller while maintaining a lower calorie intake.
Foods like fruit (berries, grapes, pineapples etc), salad (tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, lettuce, mushrooms etc), and vegetables (pumpkin, leafy greens, broccoli etc) have high water and fibre content. It adds volume to our meals without adding many calories. Another advantage of volume eating is it can often increase the micronutrient content of the diet. Usually (but not always) these high volume foods are nutrient-dense, meaning they are rich in vitamins and minerals which is beneficial for overall health.
Volume eating can potentially help in developing sustainable eating habits too. Restrictive diets can lead to feelings of deprivation, but volume eating encourages incorporating varied food sources and decent portion sizes, so can reduce some of this restriction
Ways to do this include making sure that for your main meals 50% of the plate is made up with these high volume foods. Ensure you’re also having whole grain , unrefined carbs too as they aid in satiety, muscle recovery and training performance /energy levels (and they’re tasty!).
For snacks consider adding fruit or salad to your snacks. So rather than just having 2 biscuits, have 2 biscuits and a large portion of berries, or instead of having a packet of crisps have a lower calorie crisp option and have some cucumber and carrot sticks with it etc. Zero calorie drinks also help to add volume – especially to snacks.
Happy Tuesday 🤗
Xx
