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Cutting out breakfast and weight loss

abigya

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Breakfast 'keeps teenagers lean'
from BBC news

Body-conscious teenagers may believe cutting out breakfast will help them lose weight, but the opposite appears to be the case, US research suggests.
In a five year study of more than 2,000 youngsters, those who skipped breakfast were found to weigh about 5lbs (2.3kg) more than those who ate first thing.
This was despite the fact that the breakfast-eaters consumed more calories in the course of the day.
But the study in Pediatrics found they were likely to be much more active.


The University of Minnesota research adds weight to a growing body of evidence that those who eat breakfast - whether young or old - are leaner than those who do not.
"It may seem counter-intuitive," said Mark Pereira, who led the research. "But while they ate more calories, they did more to burn those off, and that may be because those who ate breakfast did not feel so lethargic.
"While it's best to go for a healthy option - a wholegrain cereal for instance - the evidence does seem to suggest that eating anything is better than eating nothing at all."


Around 25% of the group studied regularly missed breakfast, and the problem was particularly pronounced among young women.
"It's not just a girl problem, but it is certainly more of an issue among this group," said Mr Pereira.
"They skip breakfast because they worry about weight gain - and it's ironic that the ones who aren't worried and eat in the mornings are the ones who keep their weight down."
Tam Fry, chairman of the Child Growth Foundation at the National Obesity Forum, said the findings of the study showed just how important it was to relay a clear and consistent message to young people.


"The real problem is the profusion of messages about obesity. We need to make clear that eating regular meals is vital - and that a proper breakfast is very important.
"If you eat well first thing, you'll feel brighter, you'll have more get up and go - and that will mean you'll expend more energy."
Teenagers are not the only ones who may benefit from sitting down to a proper breakfast.


In a study of nearly 7,000 middle-aged people in Norfolk, a team from Cambridge University found that those who ate the most in the morning put on the least amount of weight.
 
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We are told to eat a good breakfast and it does help us to eat early in the day as we have more chance to burn off the calories. I heard it said years ago we should eat like a King for breakfast eat like a queen for middle of the day and eat like a pauper the last meal of the day.

Eating less late in the day gives less to be stored as fat with less activity at night time.

God bless

LLJ :love: :rainbow: :rose:
 
Wow I saw the exact BBC report in the morning news...

There might be distance between us, but the media always brings us together.

I can never skip breakfast..sometimes I might have it late.
If its one thing I dont eat those sugar coated cereals, its like consuming a bowl of sugar.

Thats not good...
 
another thing eating smalller meals more often helps maintain a faster metabolism.
 
I used to take nothing for breakfast which to me was quite normal. i would have heavy lunch at 12-1pm then very little in the evening. I read somewhere about this which really made sense to me.

This year is when i started having whole grain cereals mostly and a cup of tea before 9am, i hate bread, if i have to eat should be brown bread and occassionally. Have lunch at 1pm then very little for supper before 6pm or nothing at all. But am suprised i still have weight issue-been trying to loose some kgs for such a long time!!

Thank you sister for this great post.
 
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