Starting your morning right can set you up for a
successful day. And if eating well and staying on a healthy track is part of
what makes your day successful, try not to make the following breakfast
mistakes that the nutritionists at Fresh Fitness Food warn against.
Going Crazy for Granola
Compared to sugary, processed cereals, granola may
seem like the healthier choice, but store-bought toasted versions are often
packed with added sugars and fats. This breakfast staple is filling enough
without the hidden additions, so reach for untoasted granola when hitting the
supermarket, or simply make your own.
Low-Fat Over Full-Fat
Despite what you may have heard, low-fat isn't
always the better option, because a lot of reduced-fat dairy products like
yoghurt rely on added sugars and artificial sweeteners to replicate the flavour
of full-fat versions, they are actually more calorific and less nutritious.
Not Enough Protein
Making sure you're eating enough protein at
breakfast is important, not only does it keep you fuller for longer, it
also fuels your muscles and powers you up after your body gets up from a long
period of rest. Whether you're after something easy to make or perfect
for making ahead, the options are endless.
Egg Whites Only
Egg whites are a great, low-fat, low-calorie source
of protein, but eating them solely and neglecting the yolks means you miss out
on all the nutrients they're packed with including iron, vitamin D, and vitamin
B.
Blending Bad Juices
Fruit juices are packed with sugar, and although
it's naturally occurring sugar, every glass you guzzle still contributes to
your sugar intake. If you love sipping on something sweet in the morning but
want to avoid the sugar bomb, try a blended green juice that's packed
with the right ingredients to nourish your body and fill you up.
Processed Breakfast Bars
Grabbing a breakfast bar every morning might be
time saving, but if you're on a healthy eating journey or trying to lose
weight, you're cheating yourself out of a healthy, filling breakfast. With a
lot of breakfast bars lacking in key nutrients like protein and packed with
added sugar, they'll leave you unsatisfied and craving more sugar.
If you're struggling to let the crunchy goodness go, why not make your own protein-packed versions, or chocolate almond bars without the hidden nasties.
If you're struggling to let the crunchy goodness go, why not make your own protein-packed versions, or chocolate almond bars without the hidden nasties.
Not Eating Enough
Unless you're meal prepping the perfect
grab-and-go breakfasts like some freezer-friendly burritos you can
eat on your rush to work, you're probably not eating enough. While this might
not seem like an issue when you're on the run, not nourishing your body after a
long period of fasting sleep is a recipe for excessive and unhealthy snacking
and bingeing.
No comments:
Post a Comment