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Why Breakfast Really is the Most
Important Meal of the Day
By Angela
Goldsmith
By now, I’m sure you’ve heard people
say that breakfast is the most important
meal of the day. However, that doesn’t
stop millions of people around the
world, from skipping breakfast or opting
for only a drink of coffee. The truth is
that breakfast really is the most
important meal of the day, and you will
have a much more healthy diet if you
include breakfast in your daily life.
Breakfast is rightly named—break fast.
When you sleep, you are not eating for 6
to 9 hours at least, and more if you
haven’t eaten since dinner the night
before. Therefore, breakfast is the
first time you’ll be eating anything for
a very long period of time. Some
nutrients, like proteins, cannot be
stored in the body and are therefore not
present, so the body needs you to
replenish the “low” levels of such
nutrients. Breakfast is like the match
that lights the fire. It truly is a very
important source of energy for your body
in the morning.
Eating breakfast in the morning also
helps you avoid some illnesses and
disease. For example, your sugar levels
are probably out of whack from not
eating for many hours, so having
breakfast levels out the amount of
sugars in your body, helping to prevent
diabetes. Eating a healthy breakfast
also helps you to provide food to your
stomach so that you don’t overeat at
lunch because you are so hungry.
Overeating leads to obesity, which comes
with a whole host of problems, including
heart disease.
Healthy breakfast foods, like eggs,
fruit, or bran cereal are also a good
source of many of the vitamins and
minerals a person needs during the day.
If you don’t eat these things in the
morning, it will be hard to make up for
that loss later in the day. Remember
that without the proper amounts of
nutrients, you body will not function
correctly. When you eat a healthy
breakfast, it also makes you choose
healthier foods during the rest of the
day, so that you continue to get the
proper nutrients needed for your body.
Setting aside 15 minutes in the morning
to eat breakfast every day can truly
make a great different in your diet. In
the best case, your breakfast will
include foods from at least three
different food groups. For example, you
can have whole grain toast (bread food
group) with peanut butter (protein food
group) and a banana (fruit food group).
Top that off with a glass of milk to
drink, and you’ve even hit a fourth food
group. Breakfast does not have to
include a heavy pancakes and sausage
meal every day to be healthy, and even
grabbing a single piece of fruit or a
muffin is better than skipping the meal
completely. Breakfast is important to
your health! |