These
days, most people have surely heard
that breakfast is the most
important meal of the day. Nevertheless, this doesn’t stop an incredible number of
individuals from all over the world from skipping this meal or
choosing to only have coffee. The
reality is that breakfast is really the most significant meal of the day, and you'll have a
far more healthy diet if you include breakfast in your life.
Breakfast is appropriately named:
break-fast. People do
not eat while they sleep and so for as much as 8 hours the body has not food
and even longer when for those
who haven’t anything since their
dinner meal the night before.
Consequently, breakfast is the first
time a person will eat anything for a long period of
time. A number of nutrients, such as proteins, can't be stored in the
body and so they need to be replenished.
Breakfast is similar to the match that lights the fire. It happens to be an essential source of energy that
allows the body to function properly throughout the day, and this includes,
both an increase in physical and mental capabilities.
Studies
have shown that those who eat breakfast weigh less than those who don't. Many
who don't eat it, wind up starving at lunch and overeating. Overeating leads to obesity, which
includes a whole host of problems, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and
others.
Healthy foods, such as whole grain
toast and bagels, eggs, bran cereals and fruit will also be a useful source of vitamins and minerals one needs to provide energy for the
rest of the day.
Usually
when these are not obtained first thing in the morning, it will be difficult to compensate for them throughout the day. Keep in mind that without
the appropriate levels of nutrients, the body will certainly not function properly.
By
consuming a healthy breakfast, it can also result
in choosing healthier foods throughout the rest
of the day, so you consistently obtain
the proper nutrition that your body needs.
Setting
aside 15 minutes in the morning to enjoy breakfast time can really make a great different in your diet. The best
case scenario is that your breakfast will incorporate foods from at least three different food groups.
For
instance, you might have a whole grain English Muffin, smeared with
skim cream cheese (dairy) group or peanut butter (protein food group) and an orange or orange juice (fruit group). Add a glass of milk, and now you have included the dairy group.
Breakfast doesn't need to be complicated, even grabbing a fresh bagel or a nutrition
bar and a fruit is fine and better than skipping the meal completely.
6 Healthy
Breakfast Ideas
- Egg White Omelet
Each yolk in a large egg has 4.5 grams of fat and
1.6 grams of saturated fat, they also have cholesterol, as opposed to egg
whites which do not. So if fat intake and cholesterol are a concern, egg white
omelets eliminate a lot of fat.
But, the yolk does have essential fatty acids and
according to the American Heart Association healthy adults can safely eat one
whole egg per day. It really depends on the goals of your diet whether you
would include the yolk or not.
Egg whites have only 17 calories and no fat. They
also contain most of the egg’s protein, about 4 grams of protein in 1 large egg
and other essential nutrients.
Egg white omelets can be made with various
proteins, like lean turkey slices, ham, turkey sausage or even turkey bacon.
You can also add cheese and a wide variety of vegetables, such as, tomatoes,
onions, peppers, mushrooms and even fresh garlic. The possibilities are endless
in making these delicious and hearty breakfast meals that are full of protein
to provide a lot of energy for the day ahead.
Egg white omelet goes great with 2 slices of whole
grain toast!
- Oatmeal
- Buckwheat Pancakes
Buckwheat is a whole grain that is much healthier
than white flour, and is also much less fattening and loaded with nutrients.
Since it is low in carbs it has much less impact on blood sugars so it won’t
cause to those spikes that cause you to crash and burn half way through a busy
day.
One 4” buckwheat pancake has 37 calories, 1.34
grams of fat, 5.1 grams of carbs and 1.42 grams of protein.
Skip the high sugar syrup and top with fresh fruit,
fat free Cool Whip or sugar free ice cream toppings that come in many different
flavors.
- Bagel and Fruit
- Protein Smoothie
- Whole Grain Cereal
These nutrients give you long lasting energy and
because this breakfast is so filling you are less likely to over eat throughout
the day.
Other healthy cereals include: Cheerios, Rolled
Oats and Wheat Chex.
Add fresh berries, such as, strawberries, blackberries
or raspberries to cereals for added sweetness, vitamins and anti-oxidants and
skip the refined sugar.
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