Are you searching for the best Indian Diet Plan to help you lose weight? The rules are straightforward.


All you have to do is start eating healthy foods. Yet, given our culinary culture and dietary habits, this can feel like an overwhelming issue in India. A normal Indian lunch, for example, is high in carbohydrates and sugar - we eat a lot of potatoes, rice, and sweets.


We also enjoy munchies and can't imagine going a day without namkeens and bhujias. Even as a display of hospitality and affection, we encourage our friends and relatives to eat more, and consider denying an extra helping a rebuke.


Meal Planning: If you're someone who is on a journey to lose weight and regain health, all while balancing a busy schedule, meal planning might be exactly what you have been looking for. 


Meal planning, when done correctly, can be very beneficial in creating the calorie deficit that is required to see substantial weight loss, while also providing your body with the required nutrients. 


Meal planning has recently been one of the most popular trends that have been going around, and rightly so. It can also help in streamlining the meal preparation process and save you tons of time. 


In an interaction with ABP Live, Dr Lakshmi Varma K, Consultant & Advisor at LYEF Wellness shared a few important things to keep in mind to make sure that you are getting the most out of your ingredients and your time.



  1. Always include plenty of protein and fibre-rich foods: Protein and fibre-rich meals help you feel fuller for longer periods of time, lowering cravings and allowing you to feel pleased with fewer servings.

  2. Make sure to include a variety of fruits and vegetables: Both vegetables and fruits are high in water and fibre, which helps with feelings of fullness. These nutrient-dense ingredients also help you satisfy your daily dietary requirements.

  3. Reduce your intake of processed foods and added sugars: Rich in calories yet low in nutrients, these foods fail to stimulate fullness centres in your brain and make it difficult to lose weight or meet your nutrient needs


Although just these few steps are not enough to cause a significant drop in weight, what can help is adding a strength training regimen along with a healthy diet. Lean muscle is proven to burn more calories while the body is at rest, which means that your basal metabolic rate improves as you build more muscle. Strength training and resistance training are just two options that can help in building this lean mass. 


A few simple lifestyle changes like these can help in giving you your desired results fast.