Harley Pasternak Blog for People.com; Healthy Breakfast Recipes (2024)

Your mother was right when she said that breakfast was the most important meal of the day. Some of the (many) reasons why, however, may surprise you.

1. Eating Breakfast Helps You Lose Weight
If you skip breakfast, you’re saving calories, therefore losing weight, right? WRONG. Contrary to popular belief (and maybe counterintuitively) eating breakfast actually helps you lose weight.

If you eat dinner at 7, go to bed at 10:30 p.m. and skip breakfast, by the time you’re eating lunch at 1 p.m., your body hasn’t fueled up in 18 hours! When you go that long without eating, our body goes in to preservation mode, meaning that it conserves energy. Conserving energy means that your metabolism is slowing down. So not only are you not burning calories and fat as efficiently, you’re also going to be plagued with low energy all day.

Eating breakfast revs our metabolic engines so that they’re ready for prime calorie burn all day. In addition, studies show that people who skip breakfast actually end up eating more throughout the day – to the tune of about 100 calories, according to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

2. People Who Eat Breakfast Are Less Likely to Be Obese
In recent years, obesity has surpassed smoking as the number one leading cause of preventable death in the United States. So why not make our first big decision of the day to ward off obesity by eating breakfast?

Not only do breakfast-eaters consume fewer calories, but in a study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, researchers found that people who ate a breakfast containing more than one-quarter of their daily calories ate better than those who skipped their morning meal. As further support, and to really hammer the point home, a study in the American Journal of Epidemiology found that people who skip breakfast are four-and-a-half times more likely to be obese than those who eat breakfast.

3. Breakfast Eaters are Healthier Eaters All Day
In a 2011 study published in in Nutrition Research and Practice, researchers found that people who eat breakfast consume less fat and more nutrients (like vitamins, minerals and fiber) than their breakfast-skipping counterparts. Not only that, they found that compared to breakfast-eaters, breakfast-skippers tend to weigh more and have other unhealthy habits, such over-indulging on sugary drinks or bad-for-you snacks.

And there’s no small difference between the two groups. Studies show that breakfast-skippers consume a whopping 40% more sweets, 55% more sugary drinks (like soda), 45% fewer vegetables and 30% less fruit those who regularly eat breakfast.

4. It Improves Brain Power (Especially in Kids)
We all know that proper nutrition affects our kids’ physical development. But can it really boost their brain power, too? All signs point to YES.

A recent study out this year from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing found that children who eat breakfast regularly had significantly higher full scale, verbal and performance IQ test scores. While compelling, these results are not surprising to the scientific community because quality nutrition in early childhood has been continually linked to increased intelligence and even decreased behavioral disorders through to later childhood, and even greater happiness and success as adults. As an added bonus, eating a healthy breakfast has been shown to boost memory and attention skills in children and adults.

5. Decreases The Likelihood of Developing Diabetes
This may come as little surprise, but eating breakfast also decreases your chances of developing Type 2 diabetes. By how much, however, shocked even me.

A recent study was performed at the Harvard School of Public Health on the relationship between eating patterns and the incidence of type 2 diabetes. In 1992, researchers gathered 29,206 men who were initially free of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Sixteen years later, they re-tested the men. They discovered that men who slipped breakfast had a stunning 21% higher risk of developing diabetes than the men who ate breakfast. You may think, yeah but over 16 years, they probably gained a bunch of weight, but even when the results were adjusted for change in BMI, subjects still had increased risk if they skipped breakfast.

Get Inspired … and Get on the Breakfast Train

Obviously there is no shortage of inspiration here to get on the breakfast train, but please consider that all breakfasts are not created equal.

A healthy breakfast (and this goes for all ages) should consist of a low-fat protein and a high-fiber carbohydrate, with as little sugar as possible (so sorry, everyone, Pop-Tarts don’t count).

Protein-rich breakfasts help us develop healthy muscle and tissue, but recent studies have shown even more benefits: Protein in your morning meal improves appetite control by reducing cravings and preventing overeating later in the day.

Fiber-rich breakfasts help us stay full and promote a healthy metabolism, but could also help you feel less tired throughout the day, according to a 1999 study. The combination of the two (protein and fiber) have more energy throughout the day compared with people who eat a high-fat breakfast (think fried eggs and bacon).

Here are some healthful examples of breakfasts that are rich in both protein and fiber:

1. Smoothies
My clients’ new breakfast addiction are my smoothies (featured in my new book The Body Reset Diet).

Here’s a recipe I love for my Apple Pie Smoothie:

¾ cup greek yogurt
½ cup skim milk (protein sources)
1 red apple, cored and chopped
1 small banana, frozen and cut into chunks
5 raw almonds (fiber sources)
½ tsp. ground cinnamon, or to taste.

Blend until desired consistency and enjoy!

2. Omelette and Scrambles
Mix egg whites (add a yolk if you like) with broccoli and a little bit of sliced turkey or lean ham.

3. Wraps

Combine scrambled egg whites, black beans, salsa, and Haas avocado, and wrap them in a warm whole wheat tortilla.

4. French Toast
Here’s my recipe to my favorite french toast – a healthful spin on the classic breakfast dish.

5. Homemade Muesli
In a small bowl, mix: ½ cup old fashioned oats
½ cup nonfat plain yogurt
½ cup skim milk
1 tbsp agave nectar
1 tsp lemon juice
¼ tsp. vanilla extract
Cover and refrigerate overnight (or at least an hour). When ready to serve, stir in another ½ cup of milk and serve with some fresh, seasonal berries.

6. Cereal
Try some puffed kamut, millet or Kashi Go Lean Cereal with some berries, slivered almonds, and milk (almond or skim).

7. Blueberry Oatmeal Pancakes
Mix a batter of: 1 package of instant oatmeal
3 egg whites, beaten
Fresh blueberries

Preheat a skillet, spray with non-stick spray, and pour your batter. You may need to shape it with a spatula to keep it flat and round.

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FAQs

What is the ultimate healthy breakfast? ›

Oatmeal + fruit + nut butter.

The nut butter adds protein and healthy fats. The fruit tops it off with fiber and vitamins, plus it gives your breakfast a sweet taste. Avoid pre-packed oatmeal mixes that have added sugar and use old-fashioned oats instead.

What are the three food groups that should be included in a healthy breakfast? ›

Healthy breakfast foods typically include fruits and vegetables, whole (unprocessed) grains and healthy proteins and fats. Grabbing on-the-go convenience foods in the morning, such as donuts or muffins, might satisfy your hunger, but they won't provide the long-lasting energy you need to take on the day.

What foods did they say you should avoid for breakfast and why? ›

Some common breakfast foods that people should avoid due to their high sugar or fat content include:
  • Sugary cereals: Many popular breakfast cereals are loaded with sugar and have little nutritional value. ...
  • Pastries: Croissants, danishes, and muffins may be delicious, but they are often high in sugar and saturated fats.
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What happened to children who eat a healthy breakfast everyday? ›

Kids who eat breakfast tend to eat healthier overall and are more likely to be physically active — two great ways to help maintain a healthy weight. Skipping breakfast can make kids feel tired, restless, or irritable. In the morning, their bodies need to refuel for the day ahead.

What is the healthiest breakfast to eat every day? ›

The healthiest breakfast foods include a protein, healthy fat and source of carbohydrates, according to Smolen. For a healthy breakfast, consider eating foods like oatmeal with nut butter, avocado toast with an egg, chia seed pudding or a greek yogurt parfait with nuts and berries.

What are 10 good breakfast foods? ›

In this article, learn about the best foods to eat in the morning.
  • Oatmeal. Share on Pinterest Eating a healthful breakfast can help deter overeating later in the day. ...
  • Eggs. Eggs are a popular breakfast food. ...
  • Nuts and nut butter. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Flaxseed. ...
  • Greek yogurt. ...
  • Tea.
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Is it better to eat protein or carbs for breakfast? ›

“After a high-protein breakfast, your blood sugar can remain low for up to four hours,” says Picano. By contrast, starting the day with refined carbs sends your blood surging—and quickly crashing, leaving you feeling tired and hungry. Protein also keeps you feeling fuller and more satisfied after your morning meal.

What 2 things can you never eat before breakfast? ›

Q: What are two things people never eat before breakfast? A: Lunch and supper. Q: Why did the man throw a bucket of water out the window? A: He wanted to see the waterfall.

What cardiologists never eat for breakfast? ›

Bakery muffins, danishes, donuts or croissants

Both experts avoid these options because they're high in fat, sugar and refined carbs.

What's the most important meal of the day for weight loss? ›

Breakfast kick-starts your metabolism, helping you burn calories throughout the day. It also gives you the energy you need to get things done and helps you focus at work or at school. Those are just a few reasons why it's the most important meal of the day.

What is the most important meal of the day? ›

Breakfast is often called 'the most important meal of the day', and for good reason. As the name suggests, breakfast breaks the overnight fasting period. It replenishes your supply of glucose to boost your energy levels and alertness, while also providing other essential nutrients required for good health.

What is the best source of energy to fuel your body and brain? ›

Blood glucose also serves as the most significant source of energy for the brain, both at rest and during exercise. The body constantly uses and replenishes its glycogen stores.

What is the best breakfast for weight loss? ›

To lose weight, eat fewer calories than you burn throughout the day. The best things to eat for breakfast include oatmeal, eggs, lean bacon or turkey, whole-grain toast, peanut butter, smoothies, and yogurt with muesli.

What is the most sustaining breakfast? ›

That's why we've put together a list of the 5 ultimate breakfast foods to help keep your family going all day long!
  • Berries. Fresh or frozen blueberries, strawberries, and other members of the berry clan are antioxidant-rich superfruits. ...
  • Oatmeal. ...
  • Greek yogurt. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Almond butter.

What is an unhealthy breakfast choice? ›

Foods like cereal, waffles, toast, waffles and pancakes are usually made from processed white flour that raises your blood sugar and will cause your body to produce a spike in insulin. This is often followed by low blood sugar – which makes you feel hungry, tired, and less focused.

How many eggs should I eat for breakfast? ›

Eating one to three eggs per day can have several health benefits, but this varies from person to person. At this level of consumption, people can expect minimal changes in their cholesterol levels. It is unclear whether there is an upper limit on how many eggs a person can eat per day.

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