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Loki
05-27-2009, 12:08 PM
How soup can help you lose weight (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8068733.stm)

By Jack Challoner

In the battle to lose weight, hunger is the dieter's worst enemy. But research has revealed a simple aid to taming the appetite: soup. It's dieting's best kept secret says one science writer.

Imagine a typical lunchtime meal - say, chicken and vegetables with a glass of water.

If you eat the food and drink the water, you will feel full for a couple of hours before hunger kicks in. But if you blend the food with the water - to make soup - you will stay hunger-free for much longer, and less likely to snack through the afternoon.

How can blending the food into soup make such a difference? The answer lies in the stomach. Scientists have used ultrasound and MRI scans of people's stomachs to investigate what happens after eating solid-food-plus-water meals compared with the same food made into soup.

After you eat a meal, the pyloric sphincter valve at the bottom of your stomach holds food back so that the digestive juices can get to work.

Water, however, passes straight through the sphincter to your intestines, so drinking water does not contribute to "filling you up".

When you eat the same meal as a soup, the whole mixture remains in the stomach, because the water and food are blended together. The scientists' scans confirm that the stomach stays fuller for longer, staving off those hunger pangs.

The key to this low-tech weapon against hunger is a hormone called ghrelin. It is one of the major players in the body's appetite system.

Discovered as recently as 1999, ghrelin is released by specialised cells in the stomach wall.

'Cupcake circuit'

These cells produce a constant stream of ghrelin whenever the stomach is empty. The ghrelin travels via the blood stream to the brain's appetite centre, an organ called the hypothalamus. As a result, the hypothalamus screams "You are hungry - find food."

But whenever the stomach wall is stretched - when the stomach is full - the cells stop producing ghrelin, and the hypothalamus responds accordingly, turning off the appetite signal. The longer the stomach remains full, the longer you feel satisfied and the less you are likely to eat.

WHICH VARIETY IS BEST?


Vegetable soup is best
It produces a more consistent blend
And it is generally has less calories than chicken or fish soup


The stomach gradually empties, more slowly for the soup than the solid meal plus water. The BBC staged an experiment for the programme 10 Things You Need to Know About Losing Weight to test this theory. In this experiment, and in previous experiments, participants reported feeling full for up to an hour-and-a-half longer than their solid meal counterparts.

Although some researchers refer to appetite as "the cupcake circuit", the mechanism behind human appetite evolved long before cupcakes were invented - at a time when food was scarce.

As a result, we are hardwired to eat high-calorie foods, which are unfortunately so abundant in the modern world.

Finding ways to control the appetite signal is crucial if we are to stave off the meteoric rise in obesity. Food scientists and pharmaceutical companies alike are on a major quest to find ways to do just that.

Appetite is one of the most researched areas of weight-loss science. Unfortunately, the appetite system is complex, and still poorly understood.

There are probably dozens of hormones that play a role in regulating appetite. Of those that have already been discovered, there is one that is released after eating protein-rich meals (called PYY), one that is released by fat cells (leptin) and several that respond to the presence of any kind of food.

But of all the hormones that make up the appetite system, it is ghrelin that has caused the most interest. In addition to its role in sending the "stomach empty" signal to the brain, ghrelin also promotes fat storage.

Even worse, it inhibits the breakdown of stored fat during times of weight loss. Inject ghrelin into the bloodstream of a rat and the animal eats insatiably - and quickly becomes obese.

In 2006, scientists at the Scripps Research Centre in the US developed a vaccine to counteract the influence of ghrelin, in an attempt to control appetite.

It is still undergoing clinical trials - so for now, the best and simplest way to keep hunger at bay is to reduce your stomach's release of ghrelin: blend your food into a healthy, voluminous soup. The best sort? Vegetable soup, as it produces a more consistent blend and is generally lower calorie than chicken or fish soup.

Jack Challoner is a science writer and author of the website explaining-science.co.uk.

Absinthe
05-27-2009, 12:39 PM
Luckily I am one of those that love soup of most kinds! :thumbs

Tabiti
05-27-2009, 02:38 PM
Vegetable soup works, I know it from my personal experience.

Ladejarlen
05-27-2009, 03:14 PM
I love fish soup. Soup with shrimp or other seafood is very good too.
Brocoli and cauliflower soup is also delicious, and is rich on iron and vitamin A and B.

Phlegethon
05-27-2009, 03:27 PM
Soup can also help you lose your teeth.

Aemma
05-27-2009, 07:20 PM
Soup can also help you lose your teeth.

How so?

Absinthe
05-27-2009, 07:22 PM
I love fish soup. Soup with shrimp or other seafood is very good too.
Brocoli and cauliflower soup is also delicious, and is rich on iron and vitamin A and B.
Fish soup, especially cooked scandinavian style, can be excellent... :clap:

I will also not forget that salmon soup I had in Finland with Sally & Exordium :)

Skandi
05-27-2009, 10:13 PM
I dislike soup, and the types I do like are effectively thin broth with bits, so probably the same thing as chicken and water!

Phlegethon
05-27-2009, 10:17 PM
How so?

If you open the cans with your teeth. ;)

Nah, you need something to grind your teeth on.

Ulf
05-28-2009, 11:30 AM
Just remember; soup in, soup out.

Phlegethon
05-28-2009, 12:54 PM
Souper trooper, lights are gonna find me.

Goidelic
05-28-2009, 05:36 PM
I like fish soup which is also very healthy, when I'm in a fishy mood. I also like some of the unhealthy soups such as goulash soup and german potato soup. Gumbo soup also isn't bad when I'm in Louisiana, but both are unhealthy nevertheless. ;):p

Atlas
05-29-2009, 05:58 PM
Tomato soup is my own favorite. :)

Fortis in Arduis
05-06-2015, 05:12 AM
Butter
Ginger
Hing (asafoetida)
Mustard Seeds
Cumin Seeds
Turmeric
Cloves
Salt
MSG (monosodium glutamate)
Lemon Juice
Fresh Coriander
Tofu
Broccoli or Other Leafy Greens




Steam green vegetables until soft

Heat butter in saucepan until water nearly evaporates from butter

Add fine chopped fresh ginger and pinch of asafoetida and sauté for one minute

Add teaspoon each of cumin and mustard seeds until mustard seeds begin to pop

Remove from heat and add teaspoon of turmeric and pinch of ground cloves

Blend in blender with tofu, steamed green vegetables, juice of one lemon, salt to taste, pinch of MSG, and fresh coriander

Adding boiling water and blending, continue to obtain desired consistency

RolandKinsley
06-28-2017, 07:26 AM
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