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The Doctors for USA WEEKEND

It’s May… already. You swore you’d be in shape by now, but somehow the swimsuit season is upon us, and the slim-down-firm-up part of your promise hasn’t come to pass. To help make up for lost time, start with the basics: Limit fatty red meat and opt for lean poultry and fish; choose low-fat dairy and whole-grain products; eat more filling fiber (like in beans, barley and raspberries) and less bloating salt; do lots of shopping in the produce aisle; and of course, watch your portions of everything.

Just as important: Walk, jog, or ride your bike on most days (combined with a healthy diet, regular cardio helps shed pounds and boost energy) and work strength training into your routine at least twice a week to tone muscles and help you better burn calories. Here are seven more tips — all based on science — that may help boost your shape-up plan so you look your best this summer:

Swap out soda.

Even if you change nothing else, you can still drop a few pounds by simply trading your sugar-soaked soft drink for water, reports new research in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Water is your best choice for overall health. If you need any more convincing to make the switch, maybe these numbers will help: 300 calories and 20 teaspoons of sugar. That’s about how much you’ll save by replacing just two cans of soda in your diet.

Choose smelly foods.

It sounds bizarre, but a study shows people tend to take smaller bites when a food’s aroma is stronger. The possible reason: Researchers suspect that smell alerts the senses that something intense is on its way.

Order a la carte when dining out.

You can still have dinner at your favorite restaurant, but there’s no reason to eat everything that comes with the special. Pick and choose your meal and you’re more likely to save calories. That’s just one tip on a list of strategies compiled by researchers. What else was in the bag of eating-out tricks? Box up half your meal “to go” before you start eating; skip the “unloved” calories (are cold fries really worth it?); order dressings on the side; and always choose steamed over fried.

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