The 11 Best Fruits for Weight Loss

19-05-2021

Fruit is nature’s ready-made snack packed with vitamins, fiber, and other nutrients that support a healthy diet.

Fruit is also generally low in calories and high in fiber, which may help you lose weight.

In fact, eating fruit is linked to a lower body weight and a lower risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, and heart disease.

Here are 11 of the best fruits to eat for weight loss.

1. Grapefruit

Grapefruit is a cross between a pomelo and an orange and is commonly associated with dieting and weight loss.

Half a grapefruit contains just 39 calories but provides 65% of the reference daily intake (RDI) for of vitamin C. Red varieties also provide 28% of the RDI for vitamin A (1Trusted Source).

What’s more, grapefruit has a low glycemic index (GI), which means it releases sugar into your bloodstream more slowly. A low-GI diet may aid weight loss and weight maintenance, though evidence is limited (23Trusted Source4Trusted Source5Trusted Source).

In a study in 85 obese people, eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice before meals for 12 weeks resulted in a decrease in calorie intake, a 7.1% decrease in body weight, and improved cholesterol levels (6Trusted Source).

Additionally, a recent review found that grapefruit consumption reduced body fat, waist circumference, and blood pressure compared to control groups (7Trusted Source).

While grapefruit can be eaten on its own, it also makes a great addition to salads and other dishes.

Summary Grapefruit is very low
in calories and high in vitamins A and C. It may be a healthy snack before main
meals to help reduce your overall food intake.

2. Apples

Apples are low in calories and high in fiber, with 116 calories and 5.4 grams of fiber per large fruit (223 grams) (1Trusted Source).

They have also been found to support weight loss.

In one study, women were given three apples, three pears, or three oat cookies — with the same calorie value — per day for 10 weeks. The apple group lost 2 pounds (0.91 kg) and the pear group 1.6 pounds (0.84 kg), while the oat group’s weight did not change (8Trusted Source).

Additionally, an observational study in 124,086 individuals determined that people who ate apples lost an average of 1.24 pounds (0.56 kg) per daily serving over a four-year period (9Trusted Source).

Because low-calorie fruits like apples are more filling, you may eat less of other foods during the course of the day. Notably, an apple is almost three times as filling as a chocolate bar (10Trusted Source).

Research shows that apples are best eaten whole — rather than juiced — to reduce hunger and control appetite (11Trusted Source).

That said, two studies link apple juice to reductions in body fat compared to a control drink with the same number of calories. Apple polyphenol extract — made from one of the fruit’s natural compounds — has also been linked to reduced cholesterol levels (12Trusted Source13Trusted Source14Trusted Source).

Apples can be enjoyed in a variety of ways both cooked and raw. Try adding them to hot and cold cereals, yogurt, stews, and salads, or baking them on their own.

Summary Apples are low in
calories, high in fiber, and very filling. Studies indicate that they may
support weight loss.

3. Berries

Berries are low-calorie nutrient powerhouses.

For example, a 1/2 cup (74 grams) of blueberries contains just 42 calories but provides 12% of the RDI for vitamin C and manganese, as well as 18% for vitamin K (1Trusted Source).

One cup (152 grams) of strawberries contains under 50 calories and provides 3 grams of dietary fiber, as well as 150% of the RDI for vitamin C and almost 30% for manganese (1Trusted Source).

Berries have also been shown to be filling. One small study found that people given a 65-calorie berry snack ate less food at a subsequent meal than those given candy with the same number of calories (15Trusted Source).

Additionally, eating berries may help decrease cholesterol levels, reduce blood pressure, and lower inflammation, which may be particularly helpful to people who are overweight (16Trusted Source17Trusted Source).

Both fresh or frozen berries can be added to cereal or yogurt for breakfast, blended in a healthy smoothie, mixed into baked goods, or tossed in a salad.

Summary Berries are low in
calories and contain many important vitamins. They also may have positive
effects on cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and inflammation.

4. Stone Fruits

Stone fruits, also known as drupes, are a group of seasonal fruits with a fleshy exterior and a stone, or pit, on the inside. They include peaches, nectarines, plums, cherries, and apricots.

Stone fruits are low-GI, low-calorie, and rich in nutrients like vitamins C and A — which make them great for people trying to lose weight (2).

For example, one medium peach (150 grams) contains 58 calories, while 1 cup (130 grams) of cherries provides 87 calories, and two small plums (120 grams) or four apricots (140 grams) have just 60 calories (1Trusted Source).

Compared to unhealthy snack foods like chips or cookies, stone fruits are a more nutrient-dense, filling option.

Stone fruits can be eaten fresh, chopped up in fruit salads, mixed into a hearty porridge, or even grilled or added to savory dishes like stews.

Summary Stone fruits like
peaches, nectarines, and plums make for a low-calorie, seasonal snack. They are
a good alternative to chips, cookies, or other junk foods.

5. Passion Fruit

Passion fruit, which originates in South America, grows on a beautiful, flowering vine. It has a tough outer rind — purple or yellow in color — with an edible, pulpy seed mass inside.

One fruit (18 grams) contains just 17 calories and is a rich source of fiber, vitamin C, vitamin A, iron, and potassium (1Trusted Source).

For such a small fruit, passion fruit holds ample dietary fiber. In fact, five of them give 42% of the RDI for fewer than 100 calories (1Trusted Source).

Fiber slows down your digestion, helping you feel fuller for longer and controlling your appetite (18Trusted Source).

Additionally, passion fruit seeds provide piceatannol, a substance linked to reductions in blood pressure and improved insulin sensitivity in overweight men. However, more research is needed (19Trusted Source).

For weight loss, passion fruit is best consumed whole. It can be eaten alone, used as a topping or filling for desserts, or added to drinks.

Summary Passion fruit is a
low-calorie, high-fiber fruit that may benefit blood pressure and insulin
sensitivity, potentially making it ideal for weight loss.

6. Rhubarb

Rhubarb is actually a vegetable, but in Europe and North America, it is often prepared like a fruit (1Trusted Source).

While it has only 11 calories per stalk, it still packs almost 1 gram of fiber and almost 20% of the RDI for vitamin K (1Trusted Source).

Additionally, rhubarb fiber may help reduce high cholesterol, which is a common problem for people who struggle with their weight.

In a study in 83 people with atherosclerosis — a disease of the arteries — those given 23 mg of dried rhubarb extract per pound of body weight (50 mg per kg) for six months experienced a significant decrease in cholesterol and improved blood vessel function (20Trusted Source).

Rhubarb stalks can be stewed and served with porridge or your favorite cereal. Although it can be used in many ways, including in desserts, it’s best to stick to low-sugar rhubarb dishes when trying to lose weight.

Summary Rhubarb, which is low
in calories and high in fiber, may aid weight loss and help lower cholesterol.

7. Kiwifruit

Kiwifruits are small, brown fruits with bright green or yellow flesh and tiny black seeds.

Very nutrient-dense, kiwis are an excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin E, folate, and fiber, and have significant health benefits (1Trusted Source21Trusted Source22Trusted Source23Trusted Source).

In one study, 41 people with prediabetes ate two golden kiwis per day for 12 weeks. They experienced higher vitamin C levels, a reduction in blood pressure, and a 1.2-inch (3.1-cm) reduction in waist circumference (24Trusted Source).

Additional studies note that kiwi can help control blood sugar, improve cholesterol, and support gut health — all additional weight loss benefits (25Trusted Source26Trusted Source27Trusted Source28Trusted Source).

Kiwis have a low GI, so while they do contain sugar, it is released more slowly — resulting in smaller blood sugar spikes (29Trusted Source30Trusted Source).

Furthermore, kiwis are rich in dietary fiber. One small, peeled fruit (69 grams) has over 2 grams of fiber, while the skin alone provides 1 extra gram of fiber (1Trusted Source31Trusted Source32Trusted Source).

Diets high in fiber from fruits and vegetables have been shown to promote weight loss, increase fullness and improve gut health (33Trusted Source).

Kiwifruit is soft, sweet, and delicious when eaten raw, peeled, or unpeeled. It can also be juiced, used in salads, added to your morning cereal, or used in baked goods.

Summary Kiwifruits are highly
nutritious and provide a range of health benefits. Their high fiber and low
calorie content make them ideal for weight loss.

8. Melons

Melons are low in calories and have a high water content, which makes them very weight loss friendly.

Just 1 cup (150—160 grams) of melon, such as honeydew or watermelon, provides a modest 46—61 calories (1Trusted Source).

Though low in calories, melons are rich in fiber, potassium, and antioxidants, such as vitamin C, beta-carotene, and lycopene (1Trusted Source34Trusted Source).

Moreover, consuming fruits with high water content may help you shed extra weight (35Trusted Source).

However, watermelon does have a high GI, so portion control is important (2).

Melons can be enjoyed fresh, cubed, or balled to liven up a fruit salad. They’re also easily blended into fruit smoothies or frozen into fruit popsicles.

Summary Melons are very low in
calories and have a high water content, which may help you lose weight and keep
you hydrated.

9. Oranges

Like all citrus fruits, oranges are low in calories while high in vitamin C and fiber. They are also very filling.

In fact, oranges are four times more filling than a croissant and twice as filling as a muesli bar (10Trusted Source).

While many people consume orange juice instead of orange slices, studies have found that eating whole fruits — rather than drinking fruit juices — not only results in less hunger and calorie intake but also increased feelings of fullness (36Trusted Source37Trusted Source38Trusted Source).

Therefore, if you are trying to lose weight, it may be better to eat oranges rather than drink orange juice. The fruit can be eaten alone or added to your favorite salad or dessert.

Summary Oranges are high in
vitamin C and fiber. What’s more, they can help keep you feeling full.

10. Bananas

When trying to lose weight, some people avoid bananas due to their high sugar and calorie content.

While bananas are more calorie-dense than many other fruits, they are also more nutrient-dense, supplying potassium, magnesium, manganese, fiber, numerous antioxidants, and vitamins A, B6, and C (1Trusted Source39Trusted Source40Trusted Source).

Their low to medium GI may help control insulin levels and regulate weight — particularly for people who have diabetes (23Trusted Source4Trusted Source41Trusted Source).

Additionally, one study illustrated that eating a banana per day reduced both blood sugar and cholesterol in people with high cholesterol (42Trusted Source).

High-quality, nutrient-dense, and low-calorie foods like bananas are vital to any healthy weight loss plan.

Bananas can be enjoyed on their own as a convenient on-the-go snack or added either raw or cooked to a wide variety of dishes.

Summary Bananas’ ample
nutrients and fiber make them an ideal part of a healthy weight loss plan.

11. Avocados

Avocados are a fatty, calorie-dense fruit grown in warm climates.

Half an avocado (100 grams) contains 160 calories, making it one of the most calorie-dense fruits. The same amount provides 25% of the RDI for vitamin K and 20% for folate (1Trusted Source).

Despite their high calorie and fat content, avocados may promote weight loss (43Trusted Source).

In one study, 61 overweight people ate a diet containing either 200 grams of avocado or 30 grams of other fats (margarine and oils). Both groups experienced significant weight loss, indicating that avocados are a smart choice for those looking to lose weight (43Trusted Source).

Other studies have found that eating avocados can increase feelings of fullness, decrease appetite, and improve cholesterol levels (4445Trusted Source).

Additionally, a large study of American eating patterns revealed that people who ate avocados tended to have healthier diets, a lower risk of metabolic syndrome, and lower body weights than people who didn’t eat them (46Trusted Source).

Avocados can be used as a replacement for butter or margarine on bread and toast. You can also add them to salads, smoothies, or dips.

Summary People who eat
avocados tend to weigh less than people who do not. Despite their high fat
content, avocados may help promote weight loss and weight maintenance.

The Bottom Line

Fruit is an essential part of a healthy diet — and may aid weight loss.

Most fruits are low in calories while high in nutrients and fiber, which can boost your fullness.

Keep in mind that it’s best to eat fruits whole rather than juiced.

What’s more, simply eating fruit is not the key to weight loss. You should also strive for a healthy, whole-foods-based diet alongside physical activity.


Written by Elise Mandl, BSc, APD on January 2, 2019

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