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Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy
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Fat Burning Foods

Nutrition plays a major role in order to control obesity in individuals. Intake of a healthy diet ia very important to reduce obesity. There are several fat burning foods, which should be taken in order to fight against obesity. This means healthy diet is a great factor to be taken care by obese indivuiduals.

In addition to various weight loss methods, there is another way to burn extra fat inside our body. This is consumption of fat burning foods. A number of fat burning foods are recommended to be consumed in a regular diet. The diet includes high fiber food materials. It includes red pepper, whole grains, low fat dairy products, lean meats, green tea, etc.

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