HomeHealthWant to reduce belly fat? Nutrition experts recommend this dessert

Want to reduce belly fat? Nutrition experts recommend this dessert

If you thought that to reduce belly fat you need to say goodbye to desserts – you might be mistaken. According to dietitians, there is actually a way to include sweets in the menu, and even one that may contribute to health: A simple frozen snack based on banana, peanut butter and chocolate.

Visceral fat is the deep fat that accumulates around abdominal organs, such as the liver, pancreas and intestines. Unlike subcutaneous fat that can be “pinched”, this fat is directly linked to metabolic processes and an increased risk of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, fatty liver and heart disease.

The good news: Small dietary changes can make a significant difference over time.

This refers to “chocolate-banana peanut butter bites” – a dessert made from layers of sliced banana, peanut butter, melted chocolate, nuts and a little coarse salt, then frozen.

Beyond the taste, this combination brings significant nutritional benefits:

Bananas: A source of dietary fiberThe banana provides fiber (about 3 grams per serving), which helps with satiety and contributes to reducing belly fat. Studies have found a link between high fiber intake and a reduction in belly fat.

Healthy fats: Not what you thoughtPeanut butter and nuts contain monounsaturated fats, which support heart health and help balance blood sugar levels. The combination with the carbohydrates from the banana creates a more moderate release of energy and prevents hunger “crashes”.

Dark chocolate: Both a treat and a health benefitDark chocolate is rich in antioxidants, especially flavonoids, which can help reduce inflammation and support heart and brain health.

Alongside smarter dessert choices, experts emphasize that the real change comes from daily habits:

Increase fiber intake: Add vegetables, legumes and whole grains to every mealSleep well and reduce stress: The hormone cortisol is directly linked to belly fat accumulationBe active: At least 150 minutes of activity per week, including strength training

Bottom line, you don’t have to give up sweets to maintain health. On the contrary, when chosen correctly, dessert can become part of a balanced menu that supports reducing belly fat. The secret is not perfection, but consistency, balance and smart choices over time.


Source:

www.jpost.com

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