Is it OK to skip breakfast?
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Also breakfast food is the best kind of food there is
One word: Brinner.0 -
Yeah, it's all just down to preference, really. I only wake up starving if I didn't eat enough the day before, and I'm careful not to let that happen much anymore. I personally don't like fasted exercise, so I'll grab a handful of grapes or half a banana or some cherries or something on my way out the door, just something with a little sugar spike to wake me up, but I usually don't really start in on my calories until about eleven. No ill effects here.
Listen to your body, do what you need to do.0 -
I can't understand how people don't get hungry My breakfast is just over 700cals and my biggest meal. Also breakfast food is the best kind of food there is
Pancakes are just as delicious at 9 pm. I can vouch for that personally. :flowerforyou:0 -
Who knew the OP should've put the definition of breakfast in the OP..lol.0
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I eat when I'm hungry, which can be half an hour after I get up or 2-4 hours after getting up (but I do make myself eat within half an hour of getting up on days I'm at the gym at 10am) but I'm noticing more & more recently that if I don't eat fairly soon after I get up I end up being loads hungrier.0
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I can't understand how people don't get hungry My breakfast is just over 700cals and my biggest meal. Also breakfast food is the best kind of food there is
Pancakes are just as delicious at 9 pm. I can vouch for that personally. :flowerforyou:
Or 3am after a night of drinking. That's when they are undoubtedly the best0 -
My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
This ol myth again.
I tell you it's a Lich rolling natty 20s to dodge.
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I had breakfast today at 12:30. Fried eggs and everything.
Breakfast is literally just breaking your fast. Meal timing is generally irrelevant.0 -
You should try to eat something within a couple hours. My trainer says within an hour of waking but I don't even do that. I can't eat for a couple hrs after getting up but you definitely shouldn't wait until noon to eat.
You need to be consistent with giving your body food. If you have dinner at say 7pm and you don't eat again until noon the next day that's over 12hrs your body is going without food. That is not good. Your body needs to know that it is getting food at regular intervals. My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
You need to find a new trainer. The more frequent you eat, the more frequent your blood glucose levels go up and down. This for some might be a big problem in losing weight. I eat one meal per day and I have a very fast metabolism.0 -
You should try to eat something within a couple hours. My trainer says within an hour of waking but I don't even do that. I can't eat for a couple hrs after getting up but you definitely shouldn't wait until noon to eat.
You need to be consistent with giving your body food. If you have dinner at say 7pm and you don't eat again until noon the next day that's over 12hrs your body is going without food. That is not good. Your body needs to know that it is getting food at regular intervals. My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
I'm sorry, but this aaaaaallll wrong.0 -
I have not ate first thing in the morning in probably 3 years I usually eat around 10:30 or 11 then again around 3. Every now and then Ill grab a bananna or apple or a few grahams on my way out in the am but that is it.0
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No, it is not OK to skip breakfast. If you do, then in about 6 weeks, your metabolism will stop completely.0
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According to some of you, I should be dead :O
I was just making sure that I wasn't going to die or gain weight by not eating breakfast, or at least not eating it for a few hours after getting up. Like, I ate eggs this morning, so, yay...? haha
Thanks for all your answers0 -
You should try to eat something within a couple hours. My trainer says within an hour of waking but I don't even do that. I can't eat for a couple hrs after getting up but you definitely shouldn't wait until noon to eat.
You need to be consistent with giving your body food. If you have dinner at say 7pm and you don't eat again until noon the next day that's over 12hrs your body is going without food. That is not good. Your body needs to know that it is getting food at regular intervals. My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
This is incorrect. By not eating for long periods, your resting metabolism speeds up.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10837292
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2405717
If the government said so, it must be true.0 -
If the government said so, it must be true.
Was this your attempt at being witty? Does the term "peer reviewed" mean anything to you?0 -
You should try to eat something within a couple hours. My trainer says within an hour of waking but I don't even do that. I can't eat for a couple hrs after getting up but you definitely shouldn't wait until noon to eat.
You need to be consistent with giving your body food. If you have dinner at say 7pm and you don't eat again until noon the next day that's over 12hrs your body is going without food. That is not good. Your body needs to know that it is getting food at regular intervals. My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
This is incorrect. By not eating for long periods, your resting metabolism speeds up.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10837292
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2405717
If the government said so, it must be true.
The complete lack of evidence is the surest sign the conspiracy is working ...0 -
You should try to eat something within a couple hours. My trainer says within an hour of waking but I don't even do that. I can't eat for a couple hrs after getting up but you definitely shouldn't wait until noon to eat.
You need to be consistent with giving your body food. If you have dinner at say 7pm and you don't eat again until noon the next day that's over 12hrs your body is going without food. That is not good. Your body needs to know that it is getting food at regular intervals. My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
^^^this...so losing 24 lbs since May 1st eating from 4p to 8p every day must be just a lucky thing for me.0 -
You should try to eat something within a couple hours. My trainer says within an hour of waking but I don't even do that. I can't eat for a couple hrs after getting up but you definitely shouldn't wait until noon to eat.
You need to be consistent with giving your body food. If you have dinner at say 7pm and you don't eat again until noon the next day that's over 12hrs your body is going without food. That is not good. Your body needs to know that it is getting food at regular intervals. My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
This is incorrect. By not eating for long periods, your resting metabolism speeds up.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10837292
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2405717
If the government said so, it must be true.
erm.....0 -
You should try to eat something within a couple hours. My trainer says within an hour of waking but I don't even do that. I can't eat for a couple hrs after getting up but you definitely shouldn't wait until noon to eat.
You need to be consistent with giving your body food. If you have dinner at say 7pm and you don't eat again until noon the next day that's over 12hrs your body is going without food. That is not good. Your body needs to know that it is getting food at regular intervals. My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
Get a new trainer. Preferably one that doesn't push nonsense.
LMFAO- that is EXACTLY what I thought.
get a new trainer.
People IF all over the place- ALL the time- at all hours of the day.
Unless you're a top end athlete or getting serious about stage work- then it's not relevant.0 -
You should try to eat something within a couple hours. My trainer says within an hour of waking but I don't even do that. I can't eat for a couple hrs after getting up but you definitely shouldn't wait until noon to eat.
You need to be consistent with giving your body food. If you have dinner at say 7pm and you don't eat again until noon the next day that's over 12hrs your body is going without food. That is not good. Your body needs to know that it is getting food at regular intervals. My trainer keeps telling me I need to be eating every 3-4 hrs to keep up my metabolism.
By not eating for long periods your metabolism takes a nose dive and you don't burn calories at the optimal level.
This is incorrect. By not eating for long periods, your resting metabolism speeds up.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10837292
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2405717
If the government said so, it must be true.
The government?????0
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