July 10, 2013

Five Healthy Breakfast Tips That'll Help You Lose Weight

If you want to lose weight, or you just want to get healthy, then breakfast should be number one on your list. Even if you're exercising every day, you could be sabotaging your plans by skipping breakfast! And, if you do eat breakfast every day, you may be choosing the wrong foods. Here are 5 healthy breakfast tips to make that first meal of the day a healthy one.


Never Skip Breakfast: This is number one on the list of healthy breakfast tips for a very good reason! You may think you're shaving calories off your day by missing breakfast, but it just leaves you more likely to snack on unhealthy foods throughout the morning. Above this, breakfast kickstarts your metabolism, making your body work harder to burn off calories from the meals you eat through the rest of the day.

Avoid Sugar: Many of us wrongly assume that all breakfast cereals are healthy. This is far from the truth: many of them are overloaded with sugar. This can lead to weight gain and energy spikes that will leave you feeling sleepy by lunch time.

Don't Drink Too Much Juice: Although fruit juice is good for you, this doesn't mean that it's free from calories. The sugar in fruit juice can cause an energy spike, so stick to a small glass and drink water to hydrate you for the day. Drinking more water has the added benefit of helping you to feel fuller and avoid snacking.

Start As You Mean To Go On: Think of breakfast as a kick-start for your day, and start with healthy foods that'll give your body the energy you need. This means avoiding fast food and fried breakfasts that'll leave you feeling sluggish at work.

Include A Few Superfoods: Superfoods are ingredients known to greatly decrease your risk of developing a range of diseases. Thankfully, many of these are perfect for breakfast. Here are a few top ingredients to get you going: oats, tea, yoghurt (low fat), berries, nuts and seeds. Even if you only have a handful of these ingredients, it's a good way to make sure you get something healthy into every day.

If all these healthy breakfast tips seem a little complicated for you when you frequently find yourself rushing around in the mornings, remember to plan ahead. If necessary, prepare your breakfast the night before to make it as easy as possible for you to stick to a healthy diet.

52 comments:

  1. I used to skip breakfast all the time, but have been pretty good about eating it for a while now.

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  2. Great tips - thanks for the reminder to slow down and eat a real breakfast. Sometimes, it is hard to remember to do that when dealing with the kids in the AM.

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  3. Great tips! Breakfast is probably the most important meal of the day.

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  4. great tips. I always feel like crap when I swing by a fast food place first thing in the morning so that's definitely not the thing to do.

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  5. Good tips - thanks for sharing.

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  6. I never skip breakfast. It's my favorite meal of the day!

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  7. The breakfast tip I know all to well but am still guilty of doing it much too often.

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  8. I honestly enjoy breakfast foods better later in the day (I make breakfast for dinner at least a couple times a month), but I do try to eat breakfast. Even if it's just some fruit.

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  9. I'm guilty of not eating breakfast :( It's so hard most days.

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  10. Skipping breakfast has always been my biggest problem. Coffee is my breakfast :X

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  11. Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. I'm forcing myself to eat breakfast. It's a struggle but I think I'm doing okay.

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  13. I love breakfast and always try to make my largest meal of the day

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  14. These are all great tips, and breakfast is definitely a meal everyone should not go without.

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  15. Great stuff-most importantly make breakfast FUN! Look forward to it. So many times because of time, not quite awake or whatever....then breakfast becomes so boring, bland--we are doing it to do it and shove food down our gullet. Make it fun! You wake up looking forward to it. It has great side effects--like starting your day with some pep and joy. Example: Top your cereal with a a healthy dab of 'light' whipped cream or substitute the milk with light whipped cream!!! Wow, now that I am looking forward to and it is just as healthy as the 2% milk you're putting into your cereal.

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  16. Skipping breakfast is never a good idea, confuses your body. I opt for a 0 calorie drink or water usually instead of drinking juice. I'd rather eat than drink my calories. These are wonderful tips!

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  17. Thank you for the tips. Very useful and add to the treasury of the diet..

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  18. I do a pretty good job at breakfast when we're at home, but I totally blow it when we're on vacation, then I eat way too much and all the bad things too!

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  19. So true about not having juice. All the sugar isn't the best first thing in the morning.

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  20. I am very bad about skipping breakfast. I need to do better and at least eat a healthy bowl of oatmeal in the mornings.

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  21. Totally great tips, definitely don't skip and super foods are great. I eat more carbs in the morning too.

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  22. Thanks for the tips! I'm working on losing some weight.

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  23. I never skip breakfast. I tried to do oatmeal again last month, but it made me sick...guess that's why I thought I didn't like it.

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  24. Not skipping breakfast is such an important tip!

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  25. Add in get 8 hours of sleep!

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  26. I had skipped breakfast for pretty much all my life up until last year. I feel so much better now. I agree with you 100% here.

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  27. Those are great tips! I've been skipping lately as I've had morning sickness but usually I am very adamant about eating breakfast.

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  28. Great tips! Thanks for sharing!

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  29. for me making sure I have protein and not carbs makes the biggest difference.

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  30. I'm usually terrible at eating breakfast. The only reason I eat it regularly now is because I'm pregnant. Hopefully its become a habit that'll stick post-partum.

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  31. I make sure to eat a small meal or snack with my coffee nowadays.

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  32. Great tips! I've always eaten breakfast, but I switched from cereal to smoothies lately.

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  33. You mean that cinnamon roll wasn't the breakfast of champions? Darn.

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  34. These are all great suggestions! I try to always have a big breakfast that includes a lot of protein.

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  35. I agree with avoiding juice and sugar.

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  36. I really need to make time for breakfast each morning. Most important morning of the day.

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  37. Its amazing what a high protein no sugar breakfast can do for your day!

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  38. I am horrible about remembering to feed myself. It's something I am working on, though!

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  39. Great tips! I try to force myself to eat a small breakfast every morning.

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  40. Great tips! I've never understood how people can skip breakfast. I feel so sick if I do. I admit I don't always eat the best things, but often I do good with a hard boiled egg and a yogurt. I don't drink juice, but I do have water and coffee.

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  41. I love eggs for breakfast.

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  42. If I skip breakfast I start feeling sick. I try never to do that. Great tips.

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  43. Great tips! Eating breakfast is SO important in keeping your metabolism moving!

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  44. Great tips -- I am constantly telling my husband he needs to eat breakfast!!

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  45. I'm terrible about eating breakfast. I very rarely do it, except when traveling. I'm just not usually hungry until late morning. :(

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  46. I have to get started with something good in the morning like honey nut cheerios but I really need to get into the exercising again. Very good tips!

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  47. Eating breakfast every day has definitely helped with my weight loss.

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  48. I do better now and I have breakfast but the thing with that is, for me, after I eat breakfast I'm hungry all day long. When I use to not eat breakfast, I wasn't hungry until around dinner time. But I know it is healthier

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  49. I need to make sure and have breakfast every day - I get busy in the morning and before I know it it is lunch time and I am starving...Thank you for the tips.

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