Updated

Cut back on these carbs to improve digestion and reduce bloating—fast!

Carbs That Make You Look Fat
Reduce belly bloat by making these simple food swaps
Want to fit into your pants? Look at the carbs you're eating, says Dr. Jacqueline Wolf, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and author of A Woman's Guide to a Healthy Stomach. 

Many are high in one of five hard-to-digest sugars: lactose, fructose, fructans, sugar alcohols, and galactans. To help relieve your stomach symptoms, study your diet and follow these tips.

Flatten Your Belly in 4 Days With These 10 Food Swaps.

1. Stop Milking It.
If dairy makes you bloated, you may have developed lactose intolerance. Try lower-lactose foods (like hard cheese or yogurt) or lactose-free dairy products, or take a lactase enzyme.

De-Bloat Your Belly Even Faster With This Detox Meal Plan.

2. Pick Fruit Carefully.
Berries, grapes, and citrus contain a near-equal ratio of the sugars fructose and glucose, making them easier to digest than fruits with more fructose, such as honeydew, apples, and pears.

Fruits You Should Buy Organic

3. Switch Your Starch.
If fructan-rich wheat, rye, or barley is behind your bloat, choose stomach-friendly rice, corn, oats, or potatoes.

4. Skip (Some) Fake Sugars.
Sorbitol, xylitol, and mannitol are sugar alcohols found in diet sodas and sugar-free gum. Avoid these if they bother you, or opt for products made with stevia or aspartame instead.

5. Be Smart About Beans.
Limit galactan-rich legumes (soy nuts, chickpeas, lentils, and all beans), cabbage, and brussels sprouts if they're causing you trouble. Soaking dried beans overnight or taking the OTC enzyme Beano may help.

Carbs that Actually Help You Slim Down