Wednesday, August 17, 2011

It really is the most important meal of the day!

Studies show that those who eat breakfast every day are more successful with weight loss and weight management than those that don’t. But even with the "proof in the pudding", there are people out there who believe skipping the breaking of the fast is one way to cutting down calories and therefore cutting down on weight. Let it be told here on this blog, that our bodies are much more efficient in doing their job when they are receiving the nutrients they need to function, consistently.
Skipping meals is so ten years ago.
One reason why eating breakfast may be linked to weight control is that the hunger and dissatisfaction from not eating in the morning can lead to a feeling of deprivation, and therefore poor nutrition choices throughout the rest of the day including at lunch and dinner. Those who eat breakfast have not only reported feeling satisfied throughout the day, they are more likely to have healthy balanced meals and to maintain an exercise program. Remember that this does not mean pastries for breakfast. Donuts, bagels, and other breakfasts high in fat and sugar are full of "empty calories" which will give you caloric intake, but no nutrients to better your health or keep you feeling full. They are in fact, a waste of numbers. The true benefits of breakfast come from meals high in protein and whole grains.

Benefits to eating breakfast every day include:
Weight loss/Weight control
Kick starting your metabolism
Improved concentration for the days work
More likely to have a complete diet balanced in all macro and micro nutrients
Lower cholesterol levels


I encourage you to start your day with a variety of crafty meals, packed with nutrients of course so you get more bang for your buck. To help get you started, here is one recipe already done for you. This meal is high in fiber, vitamins, and "good" carbohydrates. Oh, and with the small amount of dark chocolate, you can shout in the name of antioxidants and not feel guilty so soon after the alarm goes off. There is fiber in the oats (which keep you feeling full and keep your colon clean), vitamins in the fruit (to protect your immune system) and enough Carbohydrates to protect your brain and give your body the energy it needs to sit at your desk for the day ahead. Give it a go. And don't forget: Consistent breakfasts packed with nutrients will help you function better at work, keep you in a good mood, and keep your metabolism moving at a pace you prefer.

Banana Split Oatmeal
Cook a 1/2 cup of dry old-fashioned one-minute oats with water (to desired consistency) and top with 1/4 cup strawberries, 1/4 cup sliced banana, 1 Tbsp semisweet dark chocolate chips, and 2 Tbsp almonds. Total Calories = 359


(don't like strawberries or banana? try blueberries and kiwi, apples and cinnamon, or any other fruit combination your heart yearns for).

Now go off into the world. Your stomach is thanking you for not forgetting about it so early in the day.

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