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The 5 Worst Reasons to Avoid Beef Jerky for Weight Loss

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  • The cooking process for commercial beef jerky typically involves deep frying in oil at very high temperatures before being dried out in the ovens and coated in sugar or other seasonings which is very unhealthy for overall health.
  • It’s lower in fat and higher in protein than ever before, making it an appealing option to satisfy your snack cravings on a low-carb diet.
  • The high salt content in beef jerky can cause water retention, which can lead to a decrease in metabolism.
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Commercial Beef jerky is packed with high-fat, sodium with preservatives. After all, the word jerky means a method or process of drying & salting beef. However, today’s jerky is completely different from its predecessors; it’s lower in fat and higher in protein than ever before, making it an appealing option to satisfy your snack cravings on a low-carb diet. But Beef Jerky is not a suitable option for weight loss. Here are 5 worst reasons.

The 5 Worst Reasons to Avoid Beef Jerky for Weight Loss.

1 Too Much Sodium.

Most commercially-made beef jerky is loaded with sodium. A single ounce of some brands can have over 600mg of sodium, which is nearly a quarter of the recommended daily intake. That’s a lot of salt! Too much sodium can cause water retention, which can lead to weight gain.

One study found that among participants who had been diagnosed with high blood pressure, those who ate more than 1 gram of sodium per day were about 50% more likely to be overweight or obese than those who consumed less than 500 mg/day.(1)

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2 Low Quality Protein.

Commercial beef jerky also tends to be low in protein because it contains lots of sugar and fat. There are better sources of protein out there that pack more nutrition into fewer calories such as chicken breast, tuna or even eggs.

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3 Fattening Process.

The cooking process for commercial beef jerky typically involves deep frying in oil at very high temperatures before being dried out in the ovens and coated in sugar or other seasonings which is very unhealthy for overall health.

4 Could Reduce Metabolism.

Although some people may think that beef jerky can help them lose weight, it could actually have the opposite effect. One of the reasons is that it could reduce metabolism. The high salt content in beef jerky can cause water retention, which can lead to a decrease in metabolism.

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5 Low Nutrient Value.

When it comes to beef jerky and weight loss, one of the biggest concerns is the low nutrient value. While beef jerky does contain some protein, it is also very high in sodium and fat. Plus, the drying process removes many of the vitamins and minerals found in fresh beef.

So, if you are looking for a nutritious snack that will help you lose weight, beef jerky is not a good choice. Fortunately, there are plenty of other options to consider including:

  • Gluten-free crackers with hummus or peanut butter.
  • Sugar-free granola bars.
  • Sugar-free pita chips.
  • Sugar-free rice cakes.

Bottom Line.

In conclusion, beef jerky is not a healthy snack choice for those looking to lose weight. The high fat and sodium content can lead to weight gain, and the preservatives can be harmful to your health. If you are looking for a healthy snack option, opt for fruits or vegetables instead. Not only will these options help keep you on track with your diet goals, but they also offer more nutritional benefits than most snacks on the market. Plus, they taste great!

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  1. Sodium Intake and Hypertension; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770596/

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    Written By: Nebadita (Diet & Health Expert), M.S

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    Written By: Nebadita (Diet & Health Expert), M.S

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