Can't eat breakfast?
RandomLetterGirl
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Hi, I'm new here and planning on losing weight. I thought the first thing I should tackle was my breakfast.
I always feel full in the mornings although I know I'm not and I can never bring myself to eating breakfast.
Anyone else have or had the same problem?
And can someone tell me the benefits of eating breakfast for weight loss?
Thanxx,
RandomLetterGirl
I always feel full in the mornings although I know I'm not and I can never bring myself to eating breakfast.
Anyone else have or had the same problem?
And can someone tell me the benefits of eating breakfast for weight loss?
Thanxx,
RandomLetterGirl
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i have always had the same problem, i loathe breakfast and often would make myself sick trying to eat it because 'i should'
my solution is to do my workout in the morning, and use 2% milk with my protein powder after the workout, that way i still get a good 300 cal break but it's high protein from the workout and it's a yummy chocolate shake!
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Breakfast literally means "breaking the fast", so it doesn't matter what time you eat your first meal of the day. It's still breakfast.0
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If you can't eat it then don't eat it. Eat when you're hungry rather than forcing it down when you don't want it.0
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You don't have to eat breakfast, eat whenever you're hungry!0
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I have the same problem sometimes. I just can't bring myself to eat anything in the morning. As far as the benefits, I'm not sure other than giving yourself a boost to get your day started. (I actually didn't eat breakfast today.)
Sorry I couldn't be more help.0 -
I eat a late night meal instead of breakfast both because of my work schedule and because all I can stomach in the morning is coffee!
I like it that way and it makes it easier to stay in my goals0 -
I am up early in the mornings and I too know how important breakfast is. And i am ususally not hungry either. I have a treadmill and was wondering do I eat something before I work out or after?0
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You just "have to"--- Breakfast means just that.... to "break your fast" and ready your body to do it's job and burn calories. I never ate breakfast until recently...it makes a huge difference. Even if you could just manage a slimfast shake or a small yogurt you'll be much further ahead. Some people complain..if I eat breakfast I'm hungry all morning----duh---that's your body engaging and reminding you to refuel. I always look forward to breakfast now and have found a few different options to speed me through my busy mornings....plan ahead if you have to but don't skip it. Good luck.0
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I am up early in the mornings and I too know how important breakfast is. And i am ususally not hungry either. I have a treadmill and was wondering do I eat something before I work out or after?
After is better if you can manage it. Most people have a really hard time running after a meal. I prefer to run during IF but others find they run out of energy this way. I normally eat late at night so it's only been like 8 hours since I've eaten for an AM run.
You could try a banana if you need a little something then eat more after but I find it's better just not to eat at all! After a work out will be the better time to eat, especially your carbs0 -
You can try a protein shake. That is what I got my husband doing, since he hates eating breakfast.0
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It's a huge debate on whether breakfast plays a part in your overall health and ability to lose weight. Can you not eat breakfast in the morning because you eat late at night? IDK... Eat when you're hungry, have a yogurt or fruit.... good luck0
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I used to be that way, now I can't wait to eat breakfast I would run in the mornings and needed to eat, even just a little bit. I started off with bagels (since they were more like lunch) and than would run. Now I can eat pancakes, french toast, oatmeal, cereal etc. without feeling sick. Now I wake up hungry.0
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I can't eat when I get up (5:30 a.m.) - I would be nauseous. I eat around 10:30 a.m. - but prior to that time, I have 16 oz of water and a cup of tea. So there's something in my stomach.
My breakfast is usually a high fiber cereal and coconut milk. If I'm still hungry after that, I'll eat a hard boiled egg.
I totally understand not being able to eat first thing in the morning.0 -
If you don't prefer to eat breakfast I would not eat breakfast.0
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You should eat something small before you work out if it is the morning (I usually have a banana) and you should consume something after your workout within the first 20 minutes (I like a protein shake). I like shakes in the morning. Sometimes I put all the ingredients in the night before and just blend it in the morning and drink on the way to work and at work.0
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You just "have to"--- Breakfast means just that.... to "break your fast" and ready your body to do it's job and burn calories. I never ate breakfast until recently...it makes a huge difference. Even if you could just manage a slimfast shake or a small yogurt you'll be much further ahead. Some people complain..if I eat breakfast I'm hungry all morning----duh---that's your body engaging and reminding you to refuel. I always look forward to breakfast now and have found a few different options to speed me through my busy mornings....plan ahead if you have to but don't skip it. Good luck.
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You just "have to"--- Breakfast means just that.... to "break your fast" and ready your body to do it's job and burn calories. I never ate breakfast until recently...it makes a huge difference. Even if you could just manage a slimfast shake or a small yogurt you'll be much further ahead. Some people complain..if I eat breakfast I'm hungry all morning----duh---that's your body engaging and reminding you to refuel. I always look forward to breakfast now and have found a few different options to speed me through my busy mornings....plan ahead if you have to but don't skip it. Good luck.
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So my answer is a little different than the others on here, I say don't eat it.
I used to eat breakfast everyday and I am not saying I had any issues with it or that it was the reason I couldn't lose weight. However, in MY case once I found, researched & tried Intermittent Fasting (IF) I have since then stopped eating breakfast. I eat within an 8 hr window, which means I don't eat my first form of food until 12pm each day and my last bite is done by 8 pm. (I can drink as much water of course all morning, even some other liquids as long as it is under 50 calories) I absolutely love IF and wish I would have tried it out a lot sooner.
Many ppl have this idea that breakfast kick starts your metabolism and is the key to losing weight and success throughout the day, I and many others don't believe this. I have much more energy now and can focus much more in the mornings. I have lost weight and toned my body more using IF. I give my body a full 16 hrs to fully digest all of my food intake instead of storing it and continually adding more. I am never hungry before or after my eating window, your body will adapt to whatever schedule you set it to. (You can set whatever kind of eating window for yourself)
I am in NO way, shape or form saying breakfast is bad or that IF is the almighty answer to life. I am simply saying I love it and it works for me, quite possibly it could work for you. The least bit you can do is just look into the facts of IF and see if it would even be something you would want to try.
Either way I wish you best of luck!
http://www.leangains.com/
(Funny & entertaining page about IF)http://www.youtube.com/user/fastingtwins0 -
Hi, I'm new here and planning on losing weight. I thought the first thing I should tackle was my breakfast.
I always feel full in the mornings although I know I'm not and I can never bring myself to eating breakfast.
Anyone else have or had the same problem?
And can someone tell me the benefits of eating breakfast for weight loss?
Thanxx,
RandomLetterGirl
You do not need to eat breakfast. It isn't necessary.0 -
I usually put off eating breakfast as long as I can each day because it seems the sooner I start eating, the longer my eating day is, and the faster I run out of calories.
There's nothing magical about breakfast that means you have to eat it. As long as you are meeting your calorie goal for the day, you can spread it out however you like.0 -
I'm usually not hungry in the mornings, but if I don't eat then I go on a mad scavenger hunt in the kitchen after dinner/before bed. I break my 300-500 calorie breakfast up. I eat a piece of toast/bowl of oatmeal first thing. It's light and the carbs burn fast, triggering your metabolism. Then whenever I get hungry next (usually between 9-10 AM) I load on the protein. Eggs and bacon, omlettes with tons of veggies, breakfast burrito, leftovers (meat).0
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I ALWAYS eat breakfast. ALWAYS!!!
Of course, breakfast for me is the first meal of the day regardless of the time I eat it. Today, "breakfast" was at around 1 p.m. Didn't feel the need to eat earlier than that, so I didn't.
IN other words, just so the point isn't missed...just start eating whenever you want and finish when you want. Keep your calories and macros in check, exercise, and keep at it.0 -
When I first started losing weight, I couldn't eat anything before 10 because I would be so nauseous. After losing 20 pounds and working out 4-5 days a week, now I get sick if I DON'T eat within an hour of waking up.
I think it has a lot to do with your habits and individual preferences. Do whatever is most comfortable. Eat when you are hungry, don't eat when you're not. Many people have trouble with that little idea there, so if you can get that down, you'll adjust to changes in your body and hunger. Try things out to see what works for you.0 -
THAT WAS SOO ME 8 MONTHS AGO! I NEVER EVER EVER ate breakfast, Didnt have the time, didnt care, and was never hungry. But I knew it was the right thing to do to get my metabolism in check. So when i started this journey I made a point to try and eat even if its something small for breakfast. A Staple of mine is thin 50 calorie whole wheat bread with organic peanut butter and half/ or whole banana sliced on top. Easy and I can eat it on the go. I also like eggs or oatmeal. After about a week of MAKING a point to eat breakfast no matter what, it became a habit and I started waking up hungry. That is how it should be. I shouldn't be eating soooo late that i dont wake up somewhat hungry. Now if I dont eat breakfast by 9 my stomach starts making funny noises. lol
Somedays if im off work and sleep in breakfast may be at noon but I still make sure to try and get a good meal in.
Seems to have worked out great for me but everyone is different, just see what fits for you.0 -
I stopped eating breakfast in 7th grade so I can relate. I have to make myself eat it each day because I know my body needs it, especially to be successful with my weight loss. The purpose for breakfast is to fuel the brain. When you sleep at night, the brain sends a signal to the rest of the body to shut down or rest. The brain wakes up and becomes alert and sends a message to the rest of the body to wake up, after it gets glucose (sugar) so that's why we have to eat breakfast. It really is the most important meal of the day because it tells the brain its time to get back to work and be the control center of the body again.0
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Maybe you don't feel hungry at breakfast time because you ate late at night or had a large dinner, or perhaps you just don't like typical breakfast foods like cereals and eggs, you can eat a sandwich, salad, leftover dinner etc . You can try eating at least a mini breakfast so you don't run on empty for hours until lunch.0
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Mornings I'm hungry but don't want to eat so, my breakfast in the am is decaf coffees with protein shake as the 'creamer'. I get my 15 gr of protein that I need without being to full for a morning workout (Zumba) and am ready for something more substantial later, sometimes lunch. My current protein of choice is Premier Protein from Sam's -- I use 1/2 a carton 15g protein, 80 calories. Seems to be reasonable cost wise as well. Works for me.0
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I agree that it really varies from person to person, I don't believe you should ever have to 'force' yourself to do something. I've gone back and forth on it over the years but currently what is working for me is some protein powder in almond milk in the morning, it's easy and quick and tasty. And while I agree you should generally eat when you're hungry I tend to get too distracted by work/life so find it's better to try and do it in the morning. Since I've been doing it I find I'm naturally hungry at noon'ish, which leads to natural hunger at 6ish and then I'm mostly satisfied or reasonable snack. Every once in a while I'll go out for actual breakfast or have a bagel but it's really rare.0
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