How many calories do you consume for breakfast?
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Anywhere between 300-600ish. I'm normally at the higher end though, breakfast is my favourite0
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Usually 200-3000
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zero0
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Around 140-210. (2eggs - 2eggs with cheese, or protein bar)
For what it's worth: See the New England Journal of Medicine, http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsa1208051 (pay walled) and this is from 2013-- Two studies found eating breakfast had no effect on weight loss and another one suggested that the effect depended on if they usually eat breakfast or not as to if it had any effect.
In other news (from the last 5 years that everyone ignores or thinks they are special and it doesn't apply to them...):
The whole "eat 4-6 meals a day" for weight loss myth has been thoroughly debunked as well (exception being: people working out a lot. Often its difficult for them to get enough calories/nutrients in 3 meals.)
and... last but not least the whole "eating before bed promotes weight gain" has been debunked repeatedly as well... although, they did note a correlation between late eating and higher than normal sized meals. However when portions are controlled there is no difference in weight gain or loss between groups eating early and late.0 -
400-600
I love breakfast so much. Sometimes I'm thinking about it when I go to bed!0 -
It depends on the day. During the summer, I tend to eat around 200 calories for breakfast and then have a snack later that's another 200 or so. During the school year, I almost always have an omelette and yogurt with granola, plus something sweet. This adds up to around 700 or so? My goal is 1700/day, and I dance 3-5 hours a day during the school year.0
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None.
If I eat breakfast, I feel hungry all day and have a hard time feeling full no matter what I eat that day. Eating the same thing I would normally eat for breakfast, but waiting until 11 or so and having it for lunch, I quickly feel full and have enough energy to make it through the day.0 -
148
3/4c fiber one cereal
3/4c vanilla almond milk0 -
Usually zero. I like to feel somewhat full so I save my calories for lunch and supper. Lunch- about 500 100 for a mini Dr. Pepper and 600 for supper. Total of 12000
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150-200. I'm usually not that hungry in the morning, so I stick to smoothies or oatmeal.0
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Surprised people don't eat more calories earlier in the day -- they're easier to burn! I usually eat a spinach scramble with two egg whites (sometimes I use a whole egg) and 2% cheddar jack or a couple Jennie-O Turkey links plus whole wheat bread -- it all averages out to be around 280 calories. If you have fruit, such as a banana or strawberries, it goest to a little over 300.. Just add tea, coffee or diet soda.
I'm eating about 1400-1600 calories a day, so I try to keep all meals under 600 calories.
Doesn't matter when you eat your calories, your body will burn the same amount of calories in a day.
If you're burning 2k cal a day that's all you're burning.. Doesn't matter when you ate them.0 -
None, I rather eat bigger meals later in the day.
Huge lunch and a huge dinner with maybe some oatmeal in between keeps me happy.0 -
About 600.0
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200-300 calories...I eat six times a day, so I have six 150-300 calorie meals throughout the day.0
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I don't do breakfast, and yes I know this is bad because of not kick starting my metabolism and whatnot, but I just can't do it. I have tried, I've made myself eat a "proper" breakfast, just a go-ahead bar, just a cup of tea, I just can't do anything until late morning / lunch time.
Saves on the calories the rest of the day though!0 -
I have consumed as much as 800 calories for breakfast. This is one of the main reasons why I need to track daily. Today I consumed a little over 300, but I think it was because I had a cup of tea before breakfast this morning.0
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I use the 1200 also, and I shoot for 300 for each meal and 3 snacks throughout the day. On some days you may want to change it up if you're eating out or treating yourself to some kind of special treat.. Also, if you're the kind of person that need to feel fuller in the evening, eat light for breakfast and lunch and save the most calories for dinner before 7 or 8pm..0
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200-300 I have a bowl of granola, a cup of tea and maybe a yogurt:)0
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Usually 300-500 cals. It depends on what program I am doing and where I am at in it.0
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No more than 400. Sometimes I only have coffee with creamer until around 10:30 or 11:00.
I'm doing around 1700 calories a day, and I'm really not a "breakfast person," so I prefer to have a big lunch and then spend the rest of my calories on dinner.0 -
I have a mini-clif bar about 6 am before I lift, which is 120 calories. A couple hours later I have my real breakfast, which is usually 300-400 calories. I eat about 1800 throughout the day.0
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about 300. and I aim for 20-30 grams protein0
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300-500 usually. Lunch is 280. I save the rest for dinner because I want a full tummy before bed.0
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150-300 usually.0
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Usually around 100 cals - 150 cals. Breakfast bar and cup of sweetened black coffee. Sometimes 1 weetabix or porridge oats with water and sweetener if really hungry. Like to keep as many calories for evening time. That's when I am most likely to snack. I also try to stick to 1200-1400 cals a day0
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I would probably try to stick to about 150-300 cals for breakfast. Do not skip breakfast! It's important to eat at least every 4 hours to keep your metabolism going. Eat protein! Protein is good for you and it helps keep you full longer. Eatting small regular meals keep you going the whole day, keep your metabolism up and doesn't bloat or make you feel overfull. Eat lots of veggies. They are low in calories and fat. Fruits are good too, but be careful some are loaded with sugar.0
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Between 300-600, changes daily...but most days I'm between 350-450 for breakfast0
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I don't do breakfast, and yes I know this is bad because of not kick starting my metabolism and whatnot, but I just can't do it. I have tried, I've made myself eat a "proper" breakfast, just a go-ahead bar, just a cup of tea, I just can't do anything until late morning / lunch time.
Saves on the calories the rest of the day though!
You're fine. That whole kickstarting thing is a myth.
http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.html
Look at myth#1`0 -
220 calories... 2 eggs, olive oil, 1 slice toast & green tea.
I eat this breakfast whether I'm on a 1500 or 2400 calorie diet.
I'm not super hungry in the morning.0 -
about 3000
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