Fad diets come and go - none proving the miracle weightloss method as
we had hoped. There is one ingredient to maintaining a healthy diet
every nutritionist can agree on and that is eating breakfast every day.
After
going without food all night, your body wakes up hungry. Breakfast
provides the body some much-needed fuel, boosting your energy level.
Without breakfast, one tends to feel tired and lethargic, making it
extremely difficult to concentrate or get much accomplished.
Breakfast
revs up the metabolism, helping you burn calories the rest of the day.
This is especially important if you are trying to lose weight. Eating
small, regular meals - including breakfast - is essential to maintaining
your metabolism.
Be sure to eat a hearty breakfast packed full of
fiber and protein to help hold you over until lunchtime. On chilly
winter mornings, mix hot oat bran with dried fruit and nuts. For
breakfast on the go, grab a fiber snack bar or protein shake.
Without
a good breakfast, you are more likely to consume a larger meal at
lunch, more than making up for any calories you think you're saving by
skipping breakfast. Plus, being hungry often has a negative impact on
your mood, which can affect your work and your relationships.
Even
if you tend to grab unhealthy breakfast fare, it's more important to
eat something than to go without anything for breakfast. So go ahead and
grab a donut, just try to have something a little healthier for lunch
and dinner. If you have been skipping breakfast, make it a habit to
include the most important meal of the day in your daily schedule.
Along
with eating breakfast, there are a few other key habits to develop in
order to eat healthy on a regular basis. Follow these healthy tips to
look and feel your best.
Get those five servings of fruit and
vegetable to provide your body with the essential nutrients it needs to
function properly. It's easier than you think, as even natural fruit
juices and some snacks count towards a serving of fruit. Instead of
candy, reach for dried fruit to quench your sweet tooth. Snack on carrot
sticks or celery smeared with a little peanut butter between meals.
By
staying active, you further rev your metabolism and are less likely to
indulge on unhealthy food. So get your body moving by incorporating some
exercise into your daily routine. Even taking a walk on your lunch
break or choosing the stairs over the elevator counts.
Avoid fried foods. Opt for baked or broiled meals, especially when dining out. Avoid fast food all together.
Carbs are not your enemy. Enjoy pasta and breads, but choose whole grains and whole wheat, which have more fiber and minerals.
Drink
plenty of fluids. There's nothing better for you than water, but
coffee, juice, and tea works. The main concern is to stay well hydrated.
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