MSU Extension in Roosevelt County
Taking a few minutes to focus on your morning meal can really make a difference in
your day. With the right nutritional kick start, you’ll feel better - and think better
all day long. Smart breakfast choices also offer some serious long-term health benefits.
Recent studies confirm that eating breakfast helps ward off weight gain and prevent
heart disease too.
In fact, eating a balanced breakfast is one of the tastiest ways to improve your heart
health.”
Recent research has confirmed the benefits of breakfast for men, women, and children.
A daily bowl of whole grain cereal has been shown to help women maintain a healthy
weight and to reduce the risk of heart failure in men. Based on several new studies,
eggs may be back on the breakfast menu too! Healthy adults (with no history of diabetes)
can enjoy one to two eggs per day without increasing their blood cholesterol or triglyceride
levels. People who eat protein, like eggs, for breakfast tend to eat fewer calories
during the day and to maintain a healthier weight. They also report feeling more energetic
than those who just eat carbohydrates, like a pastry, some toast, or bagel.
Most Americans - 80 to 90% in national surveys - believe that eating breakfast is
a healthy habit. “However, only 40 to 50% of adults are actually eating breakfast
on a regular basis,” says Grennan. “For most of us, time is reported to be the biggest
obstacle to eating in the morning. Fortunately, there are lots of really easy ways
to beat the breakfast rush hour.”
Here are three tried-and-true tips to help you to fit a Montana breakfast into your
morning routine:
• GET ORGANIZED THE NIGHT BEFORE: Make a family breakfast plan as you clean up from dinner. Set the table with bowls
and spoons for cereal. Slice up your favorite fruit and cheese. Get out a pan for
pancakes or a blender for smoothies. Prepare the pancake batter or muffin mix, so
it is all ready to cook in the morning.
• KEEP BREAKFAST REAL SIMPLE: Fancy breakfasts are wonderful when you have time. On busy days, rev up your metabolism
with something as quick as a bowl of whole grain cereal with a banana or a slice of
leftover pizza. Speaking of leftovers, nothing could be simpler than a sandwich made
with a slice of meat from dinner and a piece of cheese.
• PACK YOUR BREAKFAST TO-GO: If there’s no time to eat at home, take your nutrition-to-go for a ‘desk-fast’ at
work. Save time (and money) by packing both a brown-bag breakfast and lunch the night
before. Busy teens can grab a banana, a bag of trail mix, and a carton (or plastic
bottle) of milk. Check out the breakfast options available for kids at school too.
“In a recent British study, skipping breakfast for just two weeks led to higher levels
of artery-clogging LDL-cholesterol,” notes Ms. Grennan. “ Be good to your heart, as
well as your brain and waistline, and enjoy a smart breakfast every day.”
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