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In this video, Dr. Berg talks about the 3 reasons why you should skip your breakfast.
1. Slows Metabolism (Fat Burning)
2. Breaks Fast – eating stimulates insulin
3. Typical Foods – Low Blood Sugar – hunger after 90 minutes of eating and night cravings
Benefits of Intermittent Fasting
• Autophagy – recycling action of the cells.
• New Brain Cells
• Anti-inflammatory effect
• Repair
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Got the habit of skipping breakfast? Yes, no? Well, whatever your answer may be, just have it in mind that this meal is super important.
So yes, if you happen to be one of the many people who find it hard to eat something in the morning, just know that you’re doing your precious body more harm than good.
In fact, you’re not doing it any good!
Still in doubt?
Well, here are 5 strong reasons why you should eat breakfast every morning.
1. Breakfast Keeps You Healthy
First off, chances are you’ve been under the misconception that skipping breakfast save calories that you can use later in the day when your stomach begins to growl.
Well, sorry to burst your bubble but that’s the pretty much one of the biggest lies ever told.
Contrary to what you think, eating a super healthy breakfast in the morning can help keep your blood sugar levels in check and that’s great.
On the flip side, when you fail to take something in the morning, you’ll end up feeling hungry throughout the day — in fact, the pangs may come much quicker than you thought!
2. Breakfast Gives You Energy
Got several different goals to achieve during the day?
If so, you won’t be wrong to kick things off with a hearty morning meal.
It’s never a good idea to skip breakfast regardless of how busy or less hungry you are in the morning.
Yes, you actually need all the nutrients in a healthy breakfast to carry out your daily tasks with ease — remember, there are times when you have no choice but to wait for hours before grabbing your next bite!
All in all, don’t skip breakfast if you want to stay active and strong for the day’s many tasks.
3. Breakfast Helps You Manage Your Weight
Sounds strange right? Well, it shouldn’t! Breakfast actually increases your chances of losing weight or keeping your overall weight in check.
When you adopt the habit of eating breakfast in the morning, you’ll find it incredibly easy to resist the urge to reach out for junk food later in the day.
And of course, your chances of staying in shape are higher when you have little to no junk food in your life! Moreover, consuming more calories in the morning and fewer as the day goes on is an effective way to maintain a healthy weight.
4. Breakfast Gives You Much-needed Nutrients
Skipping breakfast is the same as skipping nutrients — it’s as simple as that.
When you choose not to enjoy a hearty meal at the start of the day, you won’t be able to make up for the lost nutrients.
The good news? You can start getting your nutrients today — just eat breakfast!
5. Breakfast Improves Your Mental Capacity
Want to be mentally alert and attentive during the day? Who wouldn’t want to?
Well, just don’t skip this all-important meal! Today, there are quite a number of breakfast foods that boast the capacity to fire up your brain and take your creativity to the next level.
Some smart, brain-boosting breakfasts include Whole grain toast with smoked salmon or avocado, oatmeal with blueberries, egg sandwich, Cereal with Peaches and Milk just to name a few.
So now what? Well, it’s about time to take breakfast serious! D
on’t skip it and no, don’t skimp on it — just eat it! Stay healthy!
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Why breakfast is very important. For a long time, breakfast has held a lofty title as the so-called “most important meal of the day”. And it makes some sense; breakfast is the first part of the day in which we nourish ourselves and load up on calories for the day ahead. But is breakfast really as important as it claims to be? After all, it seems as though an increasing number of people seem to skip the meal altogether. So just how important is breakfast? Well, the short answer is “very”, but maybe not for the most obvious reasons.
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So if you’re the kind of person who usually skips out on a morning meal, what can we say that might make you reconsider? Well for starters, studies have seemed to indicate that eating breakfast can potentially lower your risk for heart disease. According to a study from the University of Iowa and published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, missing out on breakfast can potentially have a negative effect when it comes to your cardiovascular health. Based on the findings of the study, people who opted out of starting their day with a meal could be as much as 87 percent more likely to suffer from a heart disease-related death compared to people who ate breakfast on the daily. That’s…a really high number. Ouch.
The author of this particular study was Wei Bao, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Iowa’s College of Public Health. In an interview with the website Healthline, Bao reiterated the claim that, yes, breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. According to Bao:
“Healthy eating plays a major role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease […] However, previous studies mainly focused on the content of what people eat. Not much is known about how people organize their meals. This is the first study to link skipping breakfast to cardiovascular death”.
The American Heart Association also attests that people who skip breakfast in the morning appear to have an increased risk of heart disease as well as diabetes and high cholesterol. For even more evidence on the link between breakfast and physical health, research published in the journal of nutrition makes the claim that skipping breakfast once per week can make you 6 percent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. From there, the numbers only continue to rise: skipping breakfast 4 or 5 times a week can instead increase your type 2 diabetes risk by as much as 55 percent!
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