Best Breakfast Ideas That Don’t Include Junk Food

Written by Dr. Victor Marchione
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Breakfast has always been called “the most important meal of the day” and for good reason. There is a mountain of scientific evidence pointing to the benefits of a good morning meal.

When you start your day out with a good, healthy breakfast research shows that you are providing your body with much needed energy. Your metabolism will begin working early in the day; burning calories. You won’t be hungry until midday, at which time you can enjoy your lunch. Breakfast can also make a big difference to your over-all health. Studies show that people who eat a healthy breakfast on a regular basis have fewer problems with weight gain, and according to the American Institute for Cancer Research, combined with exercise, a healthy breakfast can lower your risk of cancer.

Avoiding Junk Food

To reap the benefits of eating breakfast; it has to be the right types of food, not junk food. Pastries, cinnamon rolls, and tater tots are considered junk food. Diets with junk food can give you a quick energy boost, but the energy level quickly plummets forcing you to seek more food. Junk food is associated with saturated fat, high sugar levels and lots of sodium; not to mention weight gain.

Healthy Diets

A healthy breakfast consists of fruits and vegetables, low-fat dairy products, low-fat protein, and whole grains. Below is a list of benefits associated with a diet that includes a good breakfast on a regular basis.

    • Better concentration
    • Better productivity
    • Weight control
    • Reduced risk of heart disease
    • More intake of vitamins and minerals
    •  Less fat
    • Controlled cholesterol

Breakfast Options for Healthy Diets

There are many options when it comes to preparing a healthy breakfast. Some of the best breakfast ideas are packed with nutrients and minerals that we need to maintain energy and good health. For instance, it is easier than some people think to include fruits and vegetables in a breakfast meal. Have you ever considered a vegetable omelet, quiche or frittata with some fruit on the side or perhaps a fruit smoothie to go along with it?

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Some of the best breakfast ideas are not only healthy, they taste delicious too. For example, you can have a bowl of cereal, oatmeal or low-fat yogurt and jazz it up with bananas, strawberries or blueberries. Whole grains can include hot, fresh bagels and low- fat muffins. Dairy is everything from natural cheeses to tasty low-fat yogurts. Proteins can be lean meat, poultry and even peanut butter.

Here are some quick, easy, and healthy breakfast ideas:

      • Oat bran topped with fruit and/or walnuts, skim milk or low- fat soy milk
      • Whole grain bagel topped with ½ cup of 1% cottage cheese, broiled to point it is crispy, then topped with berries.
      • 2 Slices of whole grain toast or English Muffin with 2 Tablespoons of peanut butter
      • Bowl of high fiber cereal topped with fruit and/or nuts, skim milk or low-fat soy milk
      • Multi-grain pancakes with fruit and yogurt
      • Egg omelet with vegetables (use more egg whites as opposed to egg yolks)
      • Left-over vegetable pizza
      • Pita stuffed with hard-boiled eggs
      • A low-fat muffin and a wedge of cantaloupe
      • A whole wheat roll and fresh fruit salad

Best Breakfast Diets Require Planning

Many of us have busy schedules so it is easy to fall prey to the quick breakfast; grabbing a coffee and donut. To avoid this, make sure you stock your kitchen with healthy ingredients such as whole wheat breads, oat meal, wheat germ, nuts, and fruits and vegetables. Always having the right items on hand will make it a lot easier. For those who tend to skip breakfast all together, consider these…studies indicate that skipping the morning meal leads to unhealthy habits all day long. One scientific report has concluded that breakfast skippers consume 40 per cent more sweets than those who do eat breakfast.


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On any matter relating to your health or well-being, please check with an appropriate health professional. No statement herein is to be construed as a diagnosis, treatment, preventative, or cure for any disease, disorder or abnormal physical state. The statements herein have not been evaluated by the Foods and Drugs Administration or Health Canada. Dr. Marchione and the doctors on the Bel Marra Health Editorial Team are compensated by Bel Marra Health for their work in creating content, consulting along with formulating and endorsing products.

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