Today we are back with day 8 to my Better Health Series.
DAY 8: EAT BREAKFAST
Good morning!!!
Today I wanted to share the importance of eating breakfast with you.
So many people are confused about whether you should eat breakfast or not.
Trust me, you need to “break the fast”.
Eating breakfast will give you more energy if you eat a healthy meal. We can all use more energy, right?
Can eating breakfast help you lose weight?
YES!!!
“Breaking the fast” can actually get your metabolism going and that’s a good thing. Plus, you can help to curb your hunger and prevent binge eating later in the day. According to the U.S. National Weight Control Registry, 4 out of 5 people who have successfully lost weight and kept it off eat breakfast every day.
Also, the Harvard Medical School found that obesity and rates of insulin resistance were up to 50 percent lower with the people that ate breakfast daily. They also found breakfast eaters were also less likely to develop heart disease.
Another reason to eat breakfast is to make sure you are getting all your daily nutrients. You might skip out on essential vitamins that your body needs.
What if you are not hungry?
Don’t eat before you go to bed or eat a lighter dinner. (Dinner should be your lightest meal anyway.) Also, try eating before you drink your morning coffee.
What if you don’t have the time?
You can wake up a little earlier. Prepare your meal ahead of time. Stock up on healthy food. Make boiled eggs. Make a quick protein shake. Find a healthy on-the-go meal bar.
Why should kids eat breakfast?
Breakfast is especially important for children and adolescents. According to the American Dietetic Association, children who eat a healthy breakfast are more likely to:
Meet daily nutrient requirements
Concentrate better
Have better problem-solving skills
Have better hand-eye coordination
Be more alert
Be more creative
Miss fewer days of school
Be more physically active
What is a good breakfast?
I good breakfast includes a low fat protein, carbs from fruit or whole grains and a little healthy fat.
Some examples would be…
whole grain bagel with cream cheese and strawberries
eggs, toasts and blueberries
oatmeal, yogurt and nuts
protein shake and strawberries
whole wheat pancakes, cottage cheese and raspberries
I found this on Mercola.com
According to Cereal FACTS (Food Advertising to Children and Teens Score), which was developed based on the best available science, in consultation with a steering committee of experts in nutrition, marketing, and public health, the 10 worst breakfast cereals based on nutrition score are:
- Kellogg - Corn Pops (or Pops) - Chocolate Peanut Butter
- Quaker - Cap'n Crunch - w/ Crunchberries
- Kellogg - Special K - Chocolatey Delight
- Kellogg - Special K - Blueberry
- General Mills - Reese's Puffs
- General Mills - Fiber One - Caramel Delight
- Kellogg - Cocoa Krispies - Choconilla
- General Mills - Golden Grahams
- General Mills - Cinnamon Toast Crunch
- Kellogg - Corn Pops
Do you eat daily breakfast?
Do your kids?
What is your favorite breakfast?
What did you eat this morning?
What did you feed your kids this morning?
I would love to hear about it!!!
Have a great day! :)
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