In the spirit of the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games taking place in London, I've asked Lauren Williams who lives in the UK to be a special guest blogger. Read on to find out her thoughts on Breakfast.
"Big Up Breakfast" It’s one of those
phrases that has been drummed into you by your mum since you were crawling
around the kitchen when you were three – “breakfast is the most important meal
of the day”. Especially for those of us who are trying to lose those
muffin-tops before summer hits.
So to recruit you
to Team Breakfast, here are five good
reasons you should make time for a meal in the morning.
1. Weight loss
Surely that can’t
be right? If you eat more, you’re more likely to lose weight? Kind of – don’t
worry, you’re not wasting your time with those early-morning minutes on the exercise bike. Your first meal of the day kick starts your metabolism after its
overnight fast (break-fast, get it?) and stops your body going into starvation
mode. Eating a balanced breakfast every morning also sets you up for the
morning and will mean that you are less likely to pick at those chocolate
biscuits being offered around the office at 9:05am.
2. Concentration levels
If you skip
breakfast in the morning, you’ll have a hard time concentrating through to
lunch time – you’ll also find it more difficult to learn anything new as you
will not be stimulated enough to take in new information. Eating first thing in
the morning will increase your productivity as well as your focus.
3. Mood
Being hungry tends
to cause major mood swings and irritability. We all know the signs – the snappy
comments and sarcastic remarks from your other half when they get in from work,
only to find out they were too busy to stop for lunch. Nothing but a good meal
will sort that out (or maybe that…).
Skipping meals means that our body is lacking nutrients and is running on
empty, which affects your whole system. Do yourself (and your family) a favour,
and start the day sunny-side up.
4. A healthier heart
Getting more than
a cup of tea down your throat in the mornings does more than increase your work
productivity and your mood – it encourages a healthy heart by keeping blood
pressure down and keeping diabetes at bay. Breakfast-skippers have, on average,
higher cholesterol than those who eat first thing, which is the primary source
of heart disease. By eating every morning, you consume less fat and more fibre
which will keep you fuller (and slimmer) for longer.
5. Enhance your immune system
If skipping breakfast is
something you’ve made a habit of for quite some time – you probably pick up
colds and flus all winter-long. A study in the Lauren Williams is a freelance journalist, dedicated runner and healthy eater (when she's not nibbling on cupcakes).
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