Breakfast is the most important meal??
amandacowan1978
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What do you guys eat for breakfast? I see so many posts about breakfast and trying to keep it lo-cal and i just wonder why? It's called break-fast for a reason. It's the meal that jump starts your metabolism for the day, so why would you short change your body nutritionally by skimping?
I've lost 20lbs in 4 months (3 before joining MFP) and I rarely RARELY eat breakfast that consists of less than 400-500 calories. I exercise and I RARELY eat less than 1800 calories a day. I'm 5'9" so it's not like I'm super tall. I've gone from roughly 27-30% fat to 20-22% fat. I make sure I eat a varied diet that includes carbs, protein, fat, etc. No food is off limits but I do tend to stay away from processed things.
So I guess I'm just wondering why so many folks here seem to cheat themselves with their breakfasts?
I've lost 20lbs in 4 months (3 before joining MFP) and I rarely RARELY eat breakfast that consists of less than 400-500 calories. I exercise and I RARELY eat less than 1800 calories a day. I'm 5'9" so it's not like I'm super tall. I've gone from roughly 27-30% fat to 20-22% fat. I make sure I eat a varied diet that includes carbs, protein, fat, etc. No food is off limits but I do tend to stay away from processed things.
So I guess I'm just wondering why so many folks here seem to cheat themselves with their breakfasts?
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So I guess I'm just wondering why so many folks here seem to cheat themselves with their breakfasts?
I don't want to boost my metabolism, my grocery bill is high enough as is.0 -
So I guess I'm just wondering why so many folks here seem to cheat themselves with their breakfasts?
I don't want to boost my metabolism, my grocery bill is high enough as is.
I've said the same thing about people who tease lightweights at the bar...0 -
coffee.
i dont break my fast until noon usually and my metabolism is just fine0 -
everyone is different and has to find what works for them..when i tipped the scales at 300 lbs i knew it was time to evaluate my eating habits.. i never ate breakfast, ate watching tv ALOT, and was a late night eater.
i started eating breakfast , do not eat in front of the tv any more and find that i am not hungry at night any longer . i do try to have something healthy in the evening so i dont feel famished by morning
my breakfast varies depending on what i feel like eating. typcially its steel cut oats with chia seeds and eggwhite omelet with no cheese.. today it was a myoplex bar..other times a sandwich or a protein shake ..sometimes whole grain pancakes0 -
everyone is different and has to find what works for them..when i tipped the scales at 300 lbs i knew it was time to evaluate my eating habits.. i never ate breakfast, ate watching tv ALOT, and was a late night eater.
i started eating breakfast , do not eat in front of the tv any more and find that i am not hungry at night any longer . i do try to have something healthy in the evening so i dont feel famished by morning
my breakfast varies depending on what i feel like eating. typcially its steel cut oats with chia seeds and eggwhite omelet with no cheese.. today it was a myoplex bar..other times a sandwich or a protein shake ..sometimes whole grain pancakes
You sound like me! I sometimes do the bars especially when I'm on the go with no time to cook. I'm lucky though because I found a local resource that makes these great homemade energy bars with all recognizable ingredients. I've tried making them myself and they end up pretty gross.
But your meals sound just like mine!0 -
I had a 750 calorie breakfast today.
I didn't eat breakfast yesterday.
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And I guess I meant to direct this post towards those trying to lose weight. If you're not concerned where your metabolism is at then I suppose this doesn't apply.0
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So I guess I'm just wondering why so many folks here seem to cheat themselves with their breakfasts?
I don't want to boost my metabolism, my grocery bill is high enough as is.
Preach it brother0 -
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day if
a) you have generally disregulated eating habits and / or
b) you are not conscious of the number of calories you are consuming and /or
c) it prevents you from over eating during the rest of the day, particularly in the evening where it is generally most common.
Whether the individual fits into these criteria is for them to know.0 -
I had a 750 calorie breakfast today.
I didn't eat breakfast yesterday.
*shrugs*
That is good, you are confusing your body0 -
I just have 2 slices of toast and a cup of coffee (no milk)
cant stand eating breakfast, so thats a forced breakfast.0 -
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day if
a) you have generally disregulated eating habits and / or
b) you are not conscious of the number of calories you are consuming and /or
c) it prevents you from over eating during the rest of the day, particularly in the evening where it is generally most common.
Whether the individual fits into these criteria is for them to know.
ps: for breakfast I usually have a berry smoothie with a couple of scoops of protein powder, eggs or bran based cereal (or sometimes all three0 -
And I guess I meant to direct this post towards those trying to lose weight. If you're not concerned where your metabolism is at then I suppose this doesn't apply.
meal timing does not affect your metabolism significantly.
in fact, saving my calories for later in the day has allowed me to be successful in losing weight, I am very happy to have more snacks at night,,,in front of the tv...it makes me satisfied, where i used to stress about eating later.
and i am losing weight0 -
I have to eat breakfast. I go workout at the Y at 5:30am. When I get home, I am starving! I usually eat breakfast around 7:30am. I do wonder though if I should make breakfast my big meal of the day - instead of dinner?0
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I agree. I learned the hard way...breakfast is the most important part of the day and mine is based on how I feel. It can range from oatmeal to a full blown bacon, eggs and pancakes. I also have my fast food breakfast days.0
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Eating 'big' in the morning is a non-starter for me. I've gone decades without eating breakfast at all. Nowadays, eating 'big' for my first meal of the day will make my nauseous and/or very sleepy. I will drink 8oz OJ and have a small snack-like item (1 fruit or 1 yogurt) and that's plenty to hold me until lunch (1p-2pm-ish). Please note: I have a sedentary job and I never workout before work... always after. I'd probably do differently if I was a morning person.0
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So, if I decide one day to go to bed early, say between 6 - 8 p.m. and sleep until about 5 or 6 am so about 11-12 hours, and then get up, shower, etc and eat about 30 minutes to an hour after I get up so about 12-13 hours from when I went to sleep, plus I had dinner at 5, so 13-14 hours since my last meal...how is that different than eating dinner at about 7 pm, having a snack around 9 pm, going to bed at 11 pm, getting up at 6 and having my first meal at 11 am or noon? It's still about a 14-15 hour "fast."
Breakfast is called breakfast because you are breaking your fast....so, technically, the first time I eat or drink anything, I'm officially breaking my fast, so my first meal, whether it's 6 am or 2 pm is really breakfast. Or am I missing the whole point?0 -
Your metabolism does not need to be "jump started". You could consume your daily calorie goal at one time if that tickles your fancy.
Meal timing is of no importance. It is all personal preference. Some people want to eat breakfast, some people don't. Some people eat three meals a day, some people eat 6 meals a day, ect. Being at a calorie deficit is what will induce weight loss, not whether or not you eat "breakfast"!0 -
And I guess I meant to direct this post towards those trying to lose weight. If you're not concerned where your metabolism is at then I suppose this doesn't apply.
meal timing does not affect your metabolism significantly.
in fact, saving my calories for later in the day has allowed me to be successful in losing weight, I am very happy to have more snacks at night,,,in front of the tv...it makes me satisfied, where i used to stress about eating later.
and i am losing weight
Your avi looks like you lost too much0 -
I had a 750 calorie breakfast today.
I didn't eat breakfast yesterday.
*shrugs*
That is good, you are confusing your body
Wait did I just invent metabolism confusion???0 -
You're getting snarky remarks because your metabolism works 24/7. There is no such thing as jump starting it. It's never stops. Lol.
I eat 3 eggs, and either bacon, steak, or pork chops, and then either an avocado, or some nuts. And that's sets me up for a great day and holds me until lunch. I don't believe in low cal or low fat. Just eat. Watch your cals and macro nutrients. That's it.
Also, other snarks are about, "everyone is different". They aren't. It's basic physics and science. Physical laws cannot be different for everyone, otherwise medicine would never work. Think about it. Everyone is basically the same. Our bodies respond the same. This is why programs work for people. Unless, you have a major health issue that needs specialty attention.
Just eat good healthful filling whole foods. Fuel your body. Don't try to eat light.0 -
Meal frequency is not important, that being said I am a Type 2 Diabetic so in my situation I eat right before bed and then within 30 minutes of waking in the morning. So breakfast comes down to a personal preference. I eat 3000-3400 calories a day so my meals run around 1000 calories each most day with a couple 100 calorie snacks thrown in through the day... Best of Luck0
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I had a 750 calorie breakfast today.
I didn't eat breakfast yesterday.
*shrugs*
That is good, you are confusing your body
Wait did I just invent metabolism confusion???
Better get going on a website selling it for $500 -
What do you guys eat for breakfast? I see so many posts about breakfast and trying to keep it lo-cal and i just wonder why? It's called break-fast for a reason. It's the meal that jump starts your metabolism for the day, so why would you short change your body nutritionally by skimping?
I've lost 20lbs in 4 months (3 before joining MFP) and I rarely RARELY eat breakfast that consists of less than 400-500 calories. I exercise and I RARELY eat less than 1800 calories a day. I'm 5'9" so it's not like I'm super tall. I've gone from roughly 27-30% fat to 20-22% fat. I make sure I eat a varied diet that includes carbs, protein, fat, etc. No food is off limits but I do tend to stay away from processed things.
So I guess I'm just wondering why so many folks here seem to cheat themselves with their breakfasts?
Indeed! But really.. I need breakfast now that my metabolism has increased. I wake up with my stomach growling..... I even decided throw out the "eating after 7" myth. I normally have some almond milk with protein powder an hour before bed..... *gasp*0 -
There is no such thing as jump starting it. It's never stops.
If it did, what to have for breakfast would be the least of your concerns.0 -
i have tried eating a large breakfast, only to go wayy over my calories. My body naturally tends to want to eat in the evenings. I have lost a lot of weight before by cutting out breakfast and saving those calories for later on.. My doc said that was fine, calories are calories, take them now or take them later when you get hungry...0
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I have recently begun eating oatmeal M-F. I want to lower my cholesterol. Previously I was NOT a breakfast person at all.
On Saturday/Sunday I rarely eat before noon.. I work out 5 days/week. I will let you know next month if the oatmeal thing is working for my cholesterol.0 -
You can eat all your calories in one meal. Some people eat once a day.
It's ok. Really. There is no timing or anything. That's all BS. It's perpetuated by a multi billion dollar industry that makes money off selling you stuff, like bars for a quick in between meals to "keep your metabolism working". You've been fed a lot of BS for many years. You need to read up, deconstruct what you think you know, and relearn about nutrition and exercise..
Stay here and be open minded.0 -
Breakfast is by far my biggest meal of the day, especially if I work out before hand. I guess it's good to remember that everyone is different. But I know very few people who make it a point to eat a good healthy breakfast who ever complain about having trouble losing weight and having enough energy to make it to lunch time and dinnertime without feeling sleepy.0
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