You must eat breakfast if you want to lose weight
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http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/nutrition_articles.asp?id=1144
This website has some great information in it. It's all personal preference to what works for people's weight loss. You can do whatever works for you, I'm just trying to back up what I'm saying with some research0 -
I will just leave as to each his own. Every one has an opinion0
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I used to not eat breakfast at all either but I started out small and eventually my body became used to eating in the morning and eventually I actually became hungry in the morning. Or even if you have read any research done on the eating 6 small meals a day, you would need to be eating one of those meals in the morning or whatever you would consider the "morning" It doesn't have to be right when you get up. Normally my breakfast I eat at work so obviously I've been up for a little while before then. Starvation will cause you to lose weight obviously, but you will gain it back much faster when you begin to eat normally again. So why not start a healthy routine in the beginning?
I did not just read on six small meals a day I did it in practice for about four years and then I came across the leangains site and also Brad Pilon's eat/stop/eat....when I at six meals a day I would be starving at night time...and then sometimes in the morning I would force myself to eat when not hungry and then would feel bloated and then be starving again two hours later...So I decided to expieriment iwth the lean gains 18/6. It is not starving myself as I still eat about 1800 t0 2000 cals a day.. I just get most of my cals in my post work out window....hell, I still eat breakfast on Saturday, I just think that IF is a different way to look at eating and you are not a slave to six small meals a day.
eating breakfast has nothing to do with "eating healthy' if you wake up and have five panckakes with syrup and butter but someone else just has water and coffee who is more "healthy" ....0 -
I'm generally more hungry when I do eat breakfast than when I don't.. I usually eat my first meal of the day around noon. But that's just me.0
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I eat breakfast every morning because I work out in the mornings.... do it for energy to get me through workouts.0
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Eating breakfast every day was the first healthy change I made. Eating breakfast gave me energy and reduced my late night snacking. When people don't eat breakfast it drives me crazy! Especially when they complain about being tired!0
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I eat breakfast regardless if i'm hungry or not but its usually bread type things or a fruit smoothie. Usually eat a half hour or hour after getting up anyway The later I eat the less hungry I am for lunch.0
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I think it really just depends on the person and what works for them. There is no "set' program. Each person is different and they have to find what works best for them. I HAVE to eat breakfast. I can't go without it. However, a good friend of mine lost over 100 pounds 3 years ago, and never eats breakfast. She was successful in her weight loss and keeping it off. She has never felt deprived or unsatisfied.
To each their own.0 -
I always hated the word must.0
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I get up around 7:30-8 and I always eat breakfast.
At noon.
That's of course how I lost 73 pounds.0 -
You must eat breakfast if you want to lose weight, and make sure it includes lean protein. Eating lean protein at breakfast is one of the most important things you can do to fell less hungry.
Even if you don’t feel hungry in the morning, eat breakfast anyway. It may be a challenge, but this is something you can do. Breakfast will help you prevent hunger later on. It will reduce your appetite and cravings and help you stick with your eating plan all day long.
I start my day off with good breakfast. For me it means non-starchy vegetable, fresh low-sugar fruit, lean protein, whole grain bread, and healthy fats (I take Omega 3 supplement).
This is my average day, but I generally eat the same things from day to day:
blueberries, blackberries, or apple,
1 slice of dry, 100% whole-grain toasted bread with
1 slice of 99% fat free turkey breast,
1 fresh tomato hot tea (no milk, no sugar).
As you can see it is not a typical "breakfast foods". The protein consumption, when eaten as part of the daily first meal reduces my appetite throughout the day. I also believe that it jump-starts my metabolism and sets my body in the optimal fat-burning state.
Eating like this was initially a little challenging, but I got used to it. It has become a part of my eating strategy that caused me to lose 91 pounds without feeling hungry.
I eat breakfast every day
I was able to lose quite a bit of weight without breakfast. 140lbs in 7 months to be exact. Thanks though.0 -
It sounds like this guy is trying to write a book about his "plan" that he has developed and is trying to see if people are actually stupid enough to buy into all of his made up 'science'.
The answer is yes, people are stupid enough but you'll have to approach Dr. Oz to locate your targeted audience.0 -
Nothing is ever set in stone or black and white with losing weight. Too many variables to say that unequivocally ...one must eat breakfast to succeed at weight loss.
That being said, I do find that eating breakfast prevents the immense hunger cravings that I tend to get at the end of the day. But I think that if I skipped Lunch i would get the same craving too.
I think really every person has to find what works FOR THEM.0 -
Didn't read the whole OP because the subject line and first few sentences were just too silly. There are NO "musts" in weight loss.
As crazy as it sounds, humans are not all made the same.0 -
Hate breakfast, it's my least favourite meal of the day so I am loathe to eat high calorie when I don't want to, leaving me short for the rest of the day.
I've tried it, I have tried everything over the years it has taken me to lose close to 100lbs and for me it makes NO difference whatsoever, as long as my total calroies in vs total calories out is at a deficit I lose weight.
I have settled on 100 cals for breakfast, usually just a slice of toast or a crumpet, something carby.0 -
Personally I don't care for breakfast though I don't mind drinking tea or coffee.
Glad to see you found a way to lose weight by eating breakfast OP.0 -
When you skip breakfast your brain is forced to work extra hard in breaking down stored carbohydrates or to turn fats and proteins into usable forms of glucose. Eating breakfast has been proven to improve concentration, increase your problem solving capabilities, enhance overall mental performance and even boosts your memory and mood.
Those who skip breakfast are the usually the ones who turn to snacking later in the day in an attempt to ward off low energy levels. Allowing your body to become over-hungry leads to distorted satiety signals, and leaves the door wide open for overeating later in the day.0 -
Am I missing something? Did we need EIGHTEEN pages of "nu-uh, not true?" Wow...0
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Didn't read the whole OP because the subject line and first few sentences were just too silly. There are NO "musts" in weight loss.
You MUST eat a calorie deficit under TDEE for weight loss.
LOL Well that about sums it all up.0 -
total rubbish!! i've lost 125lbs and i don't often eat breakfast. I mostly have coffee in a morning and don't eat till late morning before i go to the gym.
You do what works for you, there is no hard and fast rule about what you MUST do to lose weight0 -
I've been losing a lot of weight, only eating 140 calories for breakfast. Love the GG bran crispbread.0
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When you skip breakfast your brain is forced to work extra hard in breaking down stored carbohydrates or to turn fats and proteins into usable forms of glucose. Eating breakfast has been proven to improve concentration, increase your problem solving capabilities, enhance overall mental performance and even boosts your memory and mood.
Got anything in the way of legitimate scientific papers that back that up? You should have plenty of stored glucose for yor brain to function just fine for a few hours. Also, why is it people typically report having sharper mental accuity when fasting? Seems to fly in the face of your statements.0 -
You must eat breakfast if you want to lose weight, and make sure it includes lean protein. Eating lean protein at breakfast is one of the most important things you can do to fell less hungry.
Even if you don’t feel hungry in the morning, eat breakfast anyway. It may be a challenge, but this is something you can do. Breakfast will help you prevent hunger later on. It will reduce your appetite and cravings and help you stick with your eating plan all day long.
I start my day off with good breakfast. For me it means non-starchy vegetable, fresh low-sugar fruit, lean protein, whole grain bread, and healthy fats (I take Omega 3 supplement).
This is my average day, but I generally eat the same things from day to day:
blueberries, blackberries, or apple,
1 slice of dry, 100% whole-grain toasted bread with
1 slice of 99% fat free turkey breast,
1 fresh tomato hot tea (no milk, no sugar).
As you can see it is not a typical "breakfast foods". The protein consumption, when eaten as part of the daily first meal reduces my appetite throughout the day. I also believe that it jump-starts my metabolism and sets my body in the optimal fat-burning state.
Eating like this was initially a little challenging, but I got used to it. It has become a part of my eating strategy that caused me to lose 91 pounds without feeling hungry.
I eat breakfast every day
What about people who work night shift and thier first meal is actually lunch? I eat before work around 11 or 12 then at dinner time about 6. I dont get three meals and still gain.0 -
Okay well for all of you that say there is "no evidence" why don't you stop using your own anecdotes and look at some reputable sources regarding studies on the issue? There is a large body of evidence supporting a correlation with eating breakfast and being leaner. Example summary articles from Harvard, National Institutes of Health, Oxford University, etc. are as follows:
http://www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/weight_loss_healthy_breakfast
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_130373.html
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/167/2/188.full
I would venture to guess that if you took some time and just went through the National Institutes of Health site, you could find tons of studies and articles to read. Check it out.
If you want the full studies, read the references in the Oxford piece to find the original publication info for its references. Good info is located in the abstract.
YOU may be the exception to the rule, but it's good advice for someone just starting not to fight the odds.0 -
Don't think I could eat a turkey breast for my breekie :noway: I'll stick to my fruit n fibre :laugh:0
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Okay well for all of you that say there is "no evidence" why don't you stop using your own anecdotes and look at some reputable sources regarding studies on the issue? There is a large body of evidence supporting a correlation with eating breakfast and being leaner. Example summary articles from Harvard, National Institutes of Health, Oxford University, etc. are as follows:
http://www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/weight_loss_healthy_breakfast
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_130373.html
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/167/2/188.full
I would venture to guess that if you took some time and just went through the National Institutes of Health site, you could find tons of studies and articles to read. Check it out.
If you want the full studies, read the references in the Oxford piece to find the original publication info for its references. Good info is located in the abstract.
YOU may be the exception to the rule, but it's good advice for someone just starting not to fight the odds.
No one is arguing that you may want to eat breakfast if you want to lose weight. The dispute is over the idea that you must.0 -
...really? i disagree.0
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i rarely eat breakfast.. cant deal with food till around 12:30 pm or so... im still getting the cals i need for the day, exercising, and losing weight... i dont think you can pigeon hole everyone . we are all different. some people can eat sugar and carbs just fine and lose weight.. others cant look at a carb or they balloon... it's all relative:)0
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...really? i disagree.
With.........?0 -
the only time it is really beneficial to eat breakfast to help lose is if you are trying to build muscle and lose fat at the same time. To minimalize muscle loss and promote muscle gain while losing fat, it is very important to get enough protein. Because The body can only absorb so much protein at once, you will need to space your protein consumption out over the day.
Thus, breakfast is an extra meal to help you space out that protein.
This doesn’t apply to everyone, obviously as people like body builders are already really low fat and tend to need to gain a little fat to gain muscle.
I believe even in the case of trying to gain muscle at the same time as losing fat it is not absolutely necessary to eat breakfast. But It does help.0
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