Guest guest Posted March 4, 2002 Report Share Posted March 4, 2002 I found the following article and maybe it might help those who have cea and don't eat breakfast... someone on the list here convinced me to change my ways *smiles and hopes he is well* ... a http://www.ediets.com/news/article.cfm?article_id=5624 Hey moms and dads: National School Breakfast Week is March 4-8. Need a few good reasons to participate? There's a lesson in this for you too. Out of the traditional three meals a day, breakfast is still considered the most important. But, it's also the most frequently missed. About 15 percent of teenagers and 30 percent of adults skip breakfast. Here's why you should join the ranks of morning munchers and some suggestions for eye-opening eats: The Benefits of Breakfast 1. A Head Start Breakfast is designed to " break the fast. " After 8 to 12 hours of sleep, your blood sugar (glucose) levels will be low and your brain and muscles will be running on empty. Waking up and getting started is hard to do at the best of times, but it's even harder to keep going if you do not refuel. The body needs a meal to produce the glucose necessary to get you revved up for the day. 2. Nutrition Insurance A balanced breakfast should provide about a fourth of your daily needs for essential nutrients. When breakfast is skipped, the missing nutrients -- particularly iron, calcium and fiber -- are not made up in subsequent meals and snacks. So a regular breakfast can help ensure that you meet daily requirements and have a better nutrition profile over the rest of the day. 3. A Healthy Weight Breakfast helps to regulate your appetite throughout the day. It also jumpstarts your metabolism, which slows down overnight. So missing breakfast to reduce calorie intake is definitely not the answer for weight loss. Breakfast skippers tend to eat more food at the next meal or nibble on high-calorie snacks to curb hunger. Their diets tend to be higher in overall calories and fat than those who enjoy a morning meal. Moreover, dieters who have breakfast tend to be more successful at shedding pounds. 4. Peak Performance A wake-up meal can help you perform better in school, at work or at play by keeping you more alert, improving your ability to concentrate and retain information. When it comes to children, breakfast actually helps them learn better. Kids who skip breakfast have trouble focusing and tend to be inattentive, restless and irritable by late morning. Those who eat breakfast have been found to have better test scores and lower rates of tardiness and absenteeism. 5. Good Habits Eating behaviors developed during childhood can last a lifetime. If you never had breakfast as a child, it is likely that you are one of the 30 percent of American adults who still skip breakfast... and your children could be doing the same thing. The incidence of childhood obesity is rising. The percentage of overweight children has tripled since the 1960s; a shocking 1-in-7 children are now considered obese. So establishing good eating habits at an early age is crucial. Teaching kids to eat a healthy breakfast is one way to help reduce these concerning statistics. National School Breakfast Week aims to demonstrate the beauties of breakfast to kids. But it is also a good time to look at eating habits in the home. And the a.m. meal might be the perfect opportunity to serve as a role model for your whole family. Tasty and Healthy Meal Ideas A nutritious, delicious and convenient breakfast can take on many forms depending on your lifestyle. The best breakfasts provide fuel (calories) plus nutrition. Ideally you should include whole grains, protein, fat and fruits to cover most nutrients. Here are some suggestions that can help you and your family get the most out of your morning: Grab 'n' Go Breakfasts a.. Fruit shake made with fresh fruit and skim milk a.. Low-fat yogurt a.. Small bagel or toast a.. Fresh fruit cup a.. Individual cereal box with skim milk a.. Breakfast bar (look for those with less than 200 calories and 5 grams fat) Quick Family Breakfasts a.. Boiled or poached egg a.. Instant oatmeal with applesauce a.. Whole-grain cereal topped with fruit and low-fat yogurt a.. Toasted English muffin or whole-grain toast with low-fat cream cheese Weekend Brunches a.. Low-fat French toast with fresh fruit and yogurt a.. Egg white omelet with turkey sausage, mushrooms and tomatoes a.. English muffins topped with poached eggs a.. Breakfast parfait with low-fat yogurt, sliced fresh fruit, and high-fiber cereal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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