The One Food You Should Eat Each Morning To Break Down Fat During The Day

in #morning7 years ago

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The high-fat breakfast results were compared with those taken from high-carb breakfasts. 29 sedentary men and women, aged 55 to 75, were randomly assigned one of the two. For reference, the high-fat breakfast consisted of 35% carbohydrates, 20% protein, 45% fat. The high-carb breakfast, on the other hand, was composed of 60% carbohydrates, 20% protein, 20% fat, though it's not specific about what types of foods provided these nutrient percentages. The participants ate their respective breakfasts for 4 weeks straight, while maintaining a "neutral" lunch and dinner.

"The data from this investigation provide evidence that a high-fat breakfast results in higher fat oxidation over the next 24 hours," the study's author wrote. This is important, because fat oxidation is key in achieving weight loss and wellness. As the report reads, "impairment of fat oxidation is associated with weight gain and insulin resistance."

Further than that, high-carb breakfasts could contribute to serious diseases and dysfunctions. "When analyzing the contribution of macronutrient composition to health outcomes, it is well recognized that high-carbohydrate diets have been associated with central obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemias, oxidative stress, and inflammation, factors associated with metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. The current research further reinforces the metabolic dysregulations caused by high-carbohydrate diets by demonstrating that consuming such diets for breakfast leads to decreased fat oxidation." In other words, step away from the bagel, people.

This doesn't mean, however, that you can fill up on a buttery, oily breakfast food. The key is to eat healthy fats (key word here is healthy). Think of foods like avocado and eggs. The latter happen to be the breakfast food recommended by the researchers, since they're shown to halt hunger signals and increase satiety levels in people trying to lose weight. Plus, for people who aren't vegan, they're quick and easy to make, so why not?

We'll take this as a sign to pick up a carton of eggs on our way home. Whether we make an omelette, a frittata, or any other variation of the breakfast food, we might notice changes in our weight and health if we eat them habitually (researchers say the metabolic effects kick in after the 3 day mark). Plus, they have protein and other healthy nutrients to start our day off on the right note.

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