why breakfast is the worst meal of the day
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i have read that article before and as i remember it doesn't tell people they NEED to skip breakfast.
true...he discussed why SOME people get hungry after eating breakfast and why SOME dont0 -
This is a good example that not everything on the Internet is true. Hard to believe but it isn't. MFP isn't sheltered from this reality0
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OP - thanks for a good thread
Also appreciate your informative non 'preaching' style approach0 -
I know about IF, lean gains, etc. For me, it doesn't work. I eat breakfast and even now, I'm trying to figure out how to add more calories into my day. I think I might be having too large of a deficit, especially on my days where I exercise more than once.
Oh and lately, I haven't really been experiencing hunger but if I do, I'm hungry before I eat anything in the morning and I have breakfast, a snack and lunch before the hunger subsides.0 -
Bump to read later...0
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Responses to an intellectually interesting post mostly boil down to either:
"This article is true because I don't eat breakfast!"
"This article is false because I do eat breakfast!"
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Wait, did you think people were actually going to discuss the article on its own merits? Even the OP doesn't want to do that.
I dont? hmmmm...because I dont want to argue with someone who has obviously made up their mind ....ahhh...why is everything a fight here...if you dont agree with the author, fine...whatever...have a great day
Sorry, didn't mean to offend you or be argumentative. It has nothing to do with "agreeing" with the author, it has to do with objectively evaluating an argument and thinking critically regarding conclusions drawn from supporting evidence (in other words, science).
I personally have read the article a couple of times and looked up the references for more information and ended up feeling that some of his conclusions were unsupported by the evidence (or at least, they were still within the realm of theory, rather than something which had been demonstrated by the studies he referenced).
That said, I practice leangains style fasting and feel much better if I don't eat before noon. I also applaud your efforts to share the information and know that you are only trying to help people by bringing it to their attention, and it sounds like it really may have helped some people. I know reading this article helped me awhile back and I have also shared it with people despite my skepticism because I think it is an interesting read. So thank you!0 -
Not into reading articles from outside sources posted on the boards. I think everyone is different on what works for them. Personally, I will continue to eat breakfast. To each their own!0
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Not into reading articles from outside sources.
Outside what?
Edit: So if you aren't into reading articles, then why would you respond?0 -
Great Article. I delay Eating breakfast or don't eat it at all. I tend to eat heavier meals at lunchtime. I have had success doing this. My evening meal usually consist of heavy protein foods like chicken or lean red meats. I am usually not hungry during the day. I guess some things work for some people and other things work for others. Trying new ways is one of the reasons I belong to this site.0
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Hungry or not - skipping breakfast and getting hunger cramps and dizziness from no food by lunch time means dealing with the hunger from breakfast with light snacks is better than not.0
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I eat when I am hungry.0
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I do IF once or twice a week. I quit eating around 6 the night before I know Im going to lift, then I only have coffee and water in the morning (I know thats cheating - the coffee - but its right after the gym and I want it) then I eat my breakfast between 11 and 12. The rest of the week I make myself an ornate and beautiful healthy breakfast and it feels like a personal indulgence to treat myself so healthily and genuinely enjoying the whole creative and epicureanish process.
I guess I enjoy the best of both worlds!0 -
I also applaud your efforts to share the information and know that you are only trying to help people by bringing it to their attention, and it sounds like it really may have helped some people. I know reading this article helped me awhile back and I have also shared it with people despite my skepticism because I think it is an interesting read. So thank you!
As do I - apologies for coming off as such an *kitten*. cheers.0 -
That was pretty a interesting read. I never really thought about it like that. I'm usually hungry before I even get out of bed though, so I almost never skip breakfast. Most days I drink a big glass of water first that way I know if I'm actually hungry or just really thirsty. If I'm not hungry then I wont eat, that'd be kinda pointless. I'm not usually hungry shortly after eating breakfast though, so I think I'll stick with it. I eat a morning snack about 3-4hrs after bfast/3hrs before lunch.0
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Breakfast FTW. Lately it has been green monster smoothies. I don't think I could function well without breakfast, but I don't eat breakfast until I'm hungry.0
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If only I didn't take birth control that gave me the most horrible morning sickness....
If only I didn't work a 9-5 job and could train fasted
If only for sheer convineince and getting to eat a ridiclously large, satisfying meal.
Too bad the only real benefits seem to be the fasted training, which I can't do. Oh well!0 -
Great thread.
I always used to eat in the morning even when I was not hungry, just because I believed "the breakfast being the most important meal of the day" hype..So I would eat a typical breakfast of a 3 egg white omelette with cottage cheese, mushrooms and onions at around 7.45am and literally by the time I sat at my desk at work at 9am I was starving and resorted to the vending machine.
Whereas if say one morning I was running late and didn't have time for breakfast, my stomach wouldn't not be rumbling by the time I got into work and I was happy to drink coffee till lunchtime.
I believe that eating in the morning especially when your not hungry just wakes up your metabolism when it's still sleeping..
If I wake up hungry which is usually on a weekend when I have had a bit more of a lie in then yes of course I will eat breakfast but if I don't eat in the mornings then I don't think it does any harm because predominately all you are doing is eating less calories a day..0 -
Nice read and agreed this ultimately comes down to personal preference and what works best for you.. I am a Type 2 Diabetic and I take a snack to bed with me to get me by til morning and then (BS are running around 72 when a get up) I eat within 20 minutes after I wake up. And have lost some weight in the process but again if breakfast isn't your thing then there is no problem with that, there is no set eating schedule.... Best of Luck0
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Hungry or not - skipping breakfast and getting hunger cramps and dizziness from no food by lunch time means dealing with the hunger from breakfast with light snacks is better than not.0
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Hungry or not - skipping breakfast and getting hunger cramps and dizziness from no food by lunch time means dealing with the hunger from breakfast with light snacks is better than not.
No - because the title is 'why the breakfast is the worst meal of the day', not 'why breakfast may make you hungrier'...0 -
THANKS FOR THE LINK!!!!!! LOTS OF INFO TO ABSORB!....:happy:0
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i never hardly ate breakfast unless i was out drinking and needed a big fattening sloppy breakfast at the end of the night... however my attitude changed and i eat breakfast every morning now.. a healthy one .. ive lost 80lbs so far0
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Hungry or not - skipping breakfast and getting hunger cramps and dizziness from no food by lunch time means dealing with the hunger from breakfast with light snacks is better than not.
No - because the title is 'why the breakfast is the worst meal of the day', not 'why breakfast may make you hungrier'...0 -
Hungry or not - skipping breakfast and getting hunger cramps and dizziness from no food by lunch time means dealing with the hunger from breakfast with light snacks is better than not.
Again, everyone is different and not everyone experiences hunger cramps or dizziness from skipping breakfast. My breakfast is almost always delayed du to running children to school. I don't eat till I get to work. By then, I've been up for at least a couple of hours and often have even run three miles.
People's bodies all react differently to different situations.0 -
All month I've been eating breakfast usually oatmeal within 45 mins of waking up and a mid morning snack a banana and not feeling too hungry.
The article did talk about the difference in more fit bodies eating right away in the morning and less fit people doing the same. I actually feel more fit now and it's funny that today is the day I was STARVING when it came time for my snack and now I'm dying for noon to hit so I can eat. Perfect timing on this thread!
Before I started this new eating plan I always waited until about 9am to eat my breakfast and I wasn't hungry until around 1 usually. So I don't think this is about skipping a whole meal it's about when I eat it in realtion to when I wake up. If I eat within say 30 minutes of dragging myself out of bed I get hungry soner if I wait about 2 hours or more I don't get as hungry throughout the day.
So it may not be for everyone but I think for me waiting until I get to work to have my breakfast is perfectly fine and I'm going to go back to that. Besides it's saves me some time in the morning.0 -
while this might work for alot of people it dont work for me. if i dont eat a nice breakfast which usually last me til mid day then i will over eat later on...just how my body is. and some diabetic people posting saying They have to eat a meal when they wake up. so breakfast is not the worst meal of the day just not an option for some good reading though. thanks learned something new0
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when i was 170lbs i never ate breakfast, never ate until noon. now at 120lbs i eat hearty every morning, and add a snack before lunch. maybe it works for others but it's not been the case for me.0
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I totally agree. Not having breakfast helped me. Having a long fasting period between dinner and breakfast helps with weight loss, helps you eat less, and your body creates HGH which gives you many benefits. Even better, get your gym time in before breakfast.0
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you could give me a mountain of scientific research telling me how terrible breakfast is for you and i will still have my bacon egg and cheese sandwich every morning0
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so basically the next time we see a post that asks the question should I eat or skip breakfast before anyone gives the do or die answer we need to ask the simple question - are you hungry at that time?
Definitely not knocking the article or the OP for helping, my main reason to be on MFP is to read as many resources I can and make the best decision for myself.
I really dont understand the whole cortisol and insulin surges through the body when it spikes when it doesnt and it doesnt matter how many articles I read they dont give me any sepcific information for my body.0
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