A soup diet is generally a short-term eating plan that is designed to help people lose weight quickly. There are various soup diets. While some involve eating only soup during the diet, others also include a limited list of allowed foods. Since the idea is to lose weight quickly, most of these diets should only last 5-10 days.
Types of soup diets
There are many types of soup diets, some of the most popular are listed below. Remember that there are currently no studies on the effectiveness of these specific diets.
Broth Soup Diet
Broth-based soup diets typically last 7 days. However, some can last up to 10-14 days. During this period, proponents of the broth diet claim that you can lose up to 4.5-9 kg. As part of a broth-based diet, cream-based soups are limited, as they are higher in calories and fat. Instead, it is recommended to consume broth-based soups, homemade or canned, that contain vegetables and protein.
While some programs recommend consuming only broth-based soups, others may allow small amounts of low-calorie options, such as lean protein, non-starchy vegetables, and nonfat dairy.
bean soup diet
This diet encourages the consumption of bean soup up to twice a day. In addition to soup, it is permissible to eat any vegetable food without oil, such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Although there is no caloric restriction, the diet recommends limiting the consumption of high-calorie foods such as dried fruits and nuts to achieve optimal weight loss results. Unlike other soup diets, this diet is meant to be a lifelong switch to a plant-based diet. Proponents of this diet claim that you can lose 4 to 7 kg in the first week. There is currently no research on the bean soup diet. However, plant-based diets have been linked to benefits for weight loss and heart health.
The cabbage soup diet
One of the most popular soup diets, the cabbage soup diet is a 7-day eating plan that involves eating a chicken or vegetable-based soup that contains cabbage and other low-carb vegetables. In addition to the cabbage soup, you can also eat one or two low-calorie foods, such as skim milk or green leafy vegetables. If you strictly follow the meal plan, the diet claims that you can lose up to 4.5 kg in 7 days.
keto soup diet
Designed for people on a ketogenic (keto), paleo, or other low-carb diet, the Ketogenic Soup Diet claims to help people lose up to 10 pounds in just 5 days. As with the general ketogenic diet, the soup version is a low-carb, high-fat, moderate-protein eating plan. The program provides 1,200 to 1,400 calories per day, limits carbohydrates to 20 grams per day, and restricts nuts, dairy, and artificial sweeteners.
The plan recommends eating the same breakfast every day, consisting of eggs, butter, bacon, avocado, and sugar-free bulletproof coffee. A low-carb, high-fat snack is also allowed, such as a keto-friendly tuna celery salad. The rest of the day, you eat four cups of keto soup, split between lunch and dinner. The soup recipe includes ingredients like chicken, bacon, olive oil, chicken, sun-dried tomatoes, mushrooms, and other low-carb vegetables and herbs.
Are soup diets effective for weight loss?
Observational studies have shown that people who eat soup regularly tend to have a lower body mass index (BMI) and are less likely to be obese, compared to those who don’t eat soup at all. It is unknown why soup is linked to lower body weight. Some studies suggest that soup may help increase feelings of fullness. Therefore, eating soup regularly can help reduce the number of calories you consume per day.
It’s also important to consider other factors that could explain this relationship, such as cultural or genetic differences between people who eat soup regularly and those who don’t. In general, more rigorous long-term studies are needed to confirm the potential benefits of eating soup for weight loss.
However, since most soup diets result in a significant reduction in calories, following them will likely help you lose weight. And the fewer calories you eat while on a soup diet, the more weight you’ll lose. Just keep in mind that, like other low-calorie diets, most of the weight lost over the 5-10 days is probably due to water loss rather than fat loss. Also, since diets typically only last a week or less, you’re likely to gain the weight back unless you can transition to a more sustainable diet. Because the bean soup diet recommends transitioning to a plant-based way of eating, it may have better long-term success than other diets.
Potential Benefits of a Soup Diet
In addition to helping you lose weight quickly, soup diets may offer other benefits, including:
– An increase in the consumption of vegetables. Vegetables provide essential vitamins and beneficial plant compounds. Furthermore, higher consumption has been associated with a lower risk of weight gain and obesity.
– Increased fiber intake. Since they are often high in vegetables and sometimes contain beans, whole grains, or fruit, these diets can provide a decent amount of fiber, which can help control appetite.
– Increased water intake. These diets can improve water intake throughout the day. In addition to supporting many essential bodily functions, research suggests that increased water intake may aid weight loss efforts.
– Easy to follow. Like other fad diets, soup diets usually have strict guidelines that make them easy to follow.
– Promote plant-based diets. Some, like the bean soup diet, can help you transition to a more plant-based diet. Adopting a plant-based diet has been linked to a lower risk of obesity and aids in weight loss.
Keep in mind, however, that a week or two of increased intake of vegetables, fiber, and water is unlikely to have any significant beneficial effects on weight and long-term health, except unless following this diet helps you lose weight. make lasting changes to your lifestyle.
Disadvantages of a soup diet
One of the biggest drawbacks to soup diets is that most of them are not designed to be followed for more than 5-10 days. So unless you have a more sustainable diet to transition to, you’ll likely regain the weight you lost while on this diet.
Additionally, studies suggest that when you severely restrict calorie intake or rapidly lose a sustained amount of weight, your metabolic rate drops. This means that your body begins to burn fewer calories per day than before. Therefore, after stopping the diet, the drop in your metabolism can make it more difficult to maintain your weight loss.
Also, since soup diets like the cabbage soup diet are quite restrictive in the types and amounts of food allowed, there is a risk of nutrient deficiency.
While restricted eating for just 5 to 10 days is unlikely to cause serious nutritional deficiencies, especially if you take a multivitamin, a significant reduction in caloric intake can lead to side effects such as dizziness, weakness, or fatigue.
Soup diets have become popular for their ability to help you lose a significant amount of weight in just 5-10 days.
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