Here are five key moves to tamp down the genes that contribute to weight gain, from the new book, Zero Belly Diet.
1. Cut down on saturated fats and sugar

As far as how to burn fat, first thing’s first: Consuming fat and sugar are bad for you.
But what’s really interesting is the new research on how they conspire with your genes to set you up for weight gain.
Foods high in saturated fats seem to cause weight gain even if calorie intake stays the same.
Researchers believe it’s because the wrong balance of foods causes our fat storage genes to turn on.
But in a test panel for Zero Belly Diet, subjects lost up to 16 pounds in 14 days just by reducing saturated fats and sugars while increasing their levels of certain foods that deactivate fat genes.
2. Don’t take vitamins

Increased levels of B vitamins have long been associated with a higher prevalence of obesity and diabetes.
Researchers believe that fortified infant formula may trigger fat genes. If you’re more comfortable taking a daily multivitamin, it’s probably fine, but megadosing may do more harm than good.
A better bet for how to burn fat is to build your diet around a series of foods that balance all of your nutritional needs while also shutting off your fat-storage mechanisms
3. Be cautious of canned foods

The concern here is a compound called BPA, or bisphenol-A.
Used to make plastic softer, it’s found in some plastic containers and also in the thin plastic linings of food cans.
Research has indicated that it may have an epigenetic effect on humans.
BPA leaks into foods that are acidic or fatty, like tomatoes, tuna and baby formula. So keep an eye out for BPA-free canned goods.