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​6 “healthy” foods that might be slowing fat loss​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 2, 2025, 17:44 IST
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6 “healthy” foods that might be slowing fat loss

You’re doing everything right — the salads, the smoothies, the oat bowls, the handful of dry fruits. All the so-called “clean” stuff. But the scale isn’t moving, your jeans still feel snug, and your energy’s not where it should be. Sometimes, the very foods we rely on to slim down can quietly work against us. That doesn’t mean they’re bad — far from it. These are nutrient-rich, widely loved ingredients that have their place. But if fat loss is the goal, especially around the belly or hips, it comes down to portion size, timing, and what you pair them with. Here are a few healthy staples that might be stalling your progress without you even realising it.

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Granola

Yes, it looks healthy. Oats, nuts, seeds, maybe some honey. But most store-bought granola is heavily sweetened and oil-loaded. Even a small bowl can pack more sugar than a dessert. It’s great in moderation, but not as a daily go-to if you’re trying to lean out.

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Smoothies

They’re fast, tasty, and packed with fruit — what’s not to love? The problem is, most homemade or café smoothies turn into sugar bombs with multiple fruits, honey, juice, and even protein powders that aren’t always clean. Without fibre or fat to slow it down, you end up with a blood sugar spike and a crash that leaves you hungrier than before.

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Nut butters

Almond, peanut, cashew — nut butters are delicious and full of healthy fat. But it’s ridiculously easy to go overboard. A couple of extra spoonfuls here and there add up fast. If you’re not tracking portions, those healthy fats could quietly push you over your calorie needs.

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Energy bars

They look like health food, but a lot of protein and energy bars are just candy bars in disguise. Many are packed with sugar alcohols, syrups, and fillers that mess with digestion and don’t really satisfy your hunger. Always check the label — and keep it real with whole foods when you can.

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Fruit juices

Fresh juice sounds better than soda, and technically it is. But without fibre, it’s still concentrated sugar. Even if it’s cold-pressed or homemade, your body processes juice very differently from whole fruit. The result? A quick spike in blood sugar and very little satiety.

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Multigrain snacks

Multigrain doesn’t automatically mean healthy. A lot of baked chips, crackers, and so-called diet snacks use refined flour mixed with a few seeds and throw on a “healthy” label. They’re still highly processed and easy to overeat, which doesn’t help your fat-loss goals or overall health.

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