FOR many of us, this is the time of year we start thinking about weight loss. As we head towards Christmas we want to look our best for the (hopefully) many parties we find ourselves invited to.
There’s also the added excitement of festive food and drink – who wants to abstain when everybody else is indulging over the holidays?
Then of course, before we know it we’re into the New Year and resolutions to lose weight, be more active and get healthy are everywhere…
By taking what we eat and drink in hand now, we have a head start – and the Exante Diet is one way to do this. It’s a healthy, balanced diet that provides the vitamins, minerals and fibre you need in a selection of meal replacements including, breakfasts, main meals, desserts, soups, shakes and bars.
We asked a personal trainer and qualified nutrition coach to put Exante to the test and find out how easy it was to lose weight following the diet and how healthy it actually is.
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Pros
Lots of variety of meal replacement options
Fairly priced and there’s always offers on
Some really tasty snack options
Mostly healthy ingredients with added vitamins and minerals
Most ‘meals’ are pretty filling
Cons
Not all the ‘meals’ taste great
Some of the diet plans are very low on calories
Lowest calorie plans could be unhealthy long term
Some of the ‘meals’ do still contain sugar
Exante review: quick summary
Does the Exante diet work? The short answer is yes, it does. If you want to lose weight and have the willpower to forgo ‘real’ food and stick with meal replacement options, then the calorie deficit that comes with the Exante plans will inevitably result in weight loss.
The key is to choose a plan where the calorie allowance is less than what you get from your regular diet. There’s a super-low which would be hard (and unhealthy) to maintain long-term, but can work as a kick start to your weight loss journey for a few weeks before moving onto a there’s also other plans including a and fasting plans.
The general idea is to swap out all or some of your meals for Exante replacement meals, which include high protein shakes, breakfasts, soups, pastas and bars and low calorie savoury snacks and desserts.
The replacement meals are lower in calories than meals you would normally eat, but the high protein content means they are still pretty filling and the snacks provided are tasty and good at tackling any hunger pangs.
The meals provide a good amount of vitamins and minerals and some of them don’t taste too bad. Over time you can find out which you like the taste of and only order those meals as part of your plan.
I would say the vegan shakes (all flavours) were standout for taste, followed by the savoury snack shots, caramel meal replacement bars and the berry yoghurts. The desserts need some work, though!
Exante is a diet plan company that offers meal replacements, with each meal totalling around 200 calories.
The idea is that you swap your regular meal for one of these once, twice or three times a day. The meals they send you are considerably lower in calories than the ones you would normally eat, which means you’ll be taking in less energy than you usually do and will in turn lose weight.
The meals they offer are high in protein and low in carbs. They include shakes, porridge, yoghurts, high protein bars, pastas, noodles, rice dishes and desserts. All are made by mixing with hot or cold water, and a shaker is provided for the shakes.
All are fortified with vitamins and minerals, and the website explains that 'each serving provides over 17 grams of protein, five grams of fibre and 27 vitamins and minerals'. In addition to this, some plans come with small snack shot packs of flavoured nuts, seeds, dried fruits and chickpeas. (These actually taste great and are around 95 calories.)
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