Optimum healthy and balanced breakfast foods for reducing weight

By Faryn Clark


Intake of morning meal is a healthy habit for weight control. Research has proven that subjects who take breakfast regularly tend to be leaner and are successful at achieving weight loss. Apart from losing weight through diet plan, people who eat breakfast can effortlessly keep it off. Moreover, people who take breakfast get adequate nutrients, fiber, calcium, riboflavin, vitamins A and C, iron and zinc. Intake of breakfast cereal helps to manage fat level and dietary cholesterol as it cereals are fortified with naturally nutrient-rich fruits, vitamins and minerals. Daily intake of cereal for breakfast can sound monotonous at times and one can try mixing up the morning meal with some of the below mentioned foods that promote weight loss.

1. Oatmeal

Oatmeal promotes weight loss in two ways. Firstly, it contains high fiber content that causes fullness for long period. Secondly, a recent study has proven that consuming breakfast made of "slow-release" carbohydrates such as in oatmeal or bran cereal can promote fat loss, especially when taken 2 to 3 hours before performing exercise. This occurs due to the action of "slow-release" carbohydrates, which prevent sudden surge of blood glucose levels as it occurs as in case of refined carbohydrates. In addition, one can prevent sudden peak of insulin levels because the body is signaled by insulin to deposit fat and maintain low blood sugar levels. Best benefits can be experienced by the intake of a warm bowl of (rolled or steel cut oats) oatmeal combined with a dried fruit for sweetness. Alternately, brown sugar, touch of honey or applesauce can also be added.

2. Berries

A healthy breakfast should contain all sorts of berries like cranberries, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries. These fruits can be either taken alone or included to a cold cereal, yogurt, oatmeal, pancakes or French toast. An anti-inflammatory compound, referred to as anthocyanins is present in berries abundantly. It helps to prevent various health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and so on. In addition, it improves short-term memory and eyesight. Dieters should take 1 cup of raspberries to delivers up to 8 grams of fiber to the body. Recent researchers have proven that fiber, when taken in recommended amounts, can prevent weight gain and promote weight loss. It has been demonstrated by the researchers that increasing fiber intake by 8 grams per 1,000 calories initiates 4 pounds of weight loss.

3. Nonfat Greek Yogurt

Nonfat Greek yogurt offers several health benefits as it contains a protein that curbs hunger when compared to a traditional yogurt. It is highly recommended to fend off the mid-morning hunger pangs. Yogurt is a rich source of protein that helps to get leaner. According to researchers, consumption of yogurt and other dairy products contain whey protein naturally. Whey protein is a type of protein that aids in weight loss. In addition, whey protein helps to build lean muscle mass by up to 7 percent. Plain yogurt helps to save calories and is a best substitute for sugary foods.

4. Eggs

Eggs are highly advised to dieters as they contain necessary protein than fat and carbohydrates. Moreover, one can feel fuller for longer period by taking protein. A research study claims that dieters who consume eggs for breakfast experienced no appetite for food and refrained from food cravings. They also lost their weight twice more than those who received the same number of calories through a breakfast bagel.

5. Peanut butter

According to the Harvard researchers, it has been demonstrated that nuts are top the list among weight loss promoting foods. A whole wheat toast, a slow-release carbohydrate can be taken along with 1 or 2 tablespoons of peanut butter. Alternately, one take nuts along with another "slow-release" carb, an oatmeal breakfast.

6. Cottage Cheese

One can prefer taking a low-fat cottage cheese along with fresh fruit for breakfast. It creates fullness and makes satisfied longer. Cottage cheese is packed with 16 grams of protein that curbs hunger and just 1 gram fat that is enough for the day.

7. Flaxseeds

Flaxseeds can be just sprinkled to a yogurt, oatmeal, or blend it with a breakfast smoothie or a muffin batter. Flaxseeds are highly loaded with seeds that are rich in omega-3 fat, fiber, and protein.

8. Whole-Grain Cereal

Cereal Mostly Whole Grain An ideal breakfast contains a bowl of whole grain cereal mixed with skim milk or low-fat milk. One should avoid taking whole grain cereals that contain high calories and sugar by preferring some of the popular brands that have reigned as supreme cereal foods.




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