The Best Breakfast for Weight Loss
A Bigger Breakfast Is Not Better In this study, researchers at Else-Kroner-Fresenius Center of Nutritional Medicine in Munich followed 380 people and found that when people ate more at the start of the day, their bodies did not compensate by curbing intake at subsequent meals. Instead, their bodies essentially “forgot” that they had overeaten at breakfast and continued to eat the same amount of calories at lunch and dinner, resulting in an even bigger total calorie count at the end of the day. Skipping Meals Is Not the Answer Eat Better, Not Bigger A typical breakfast contains about 1/4 of your daily calories. But more important than the size of your breakfast are the foods you choose. To that end, Hudnall suggests the following: So the next time you’re tempted to grab a cup of coffee and go, think again. The best breakfast provides bulk, not calories — filling you up, not out.
A few years ago, research from Virginia Commonwealth University found that a big (610-calorie) breakfast that’s high in protein and complex carbohydrates can help maintain and even encourage weight loss. However, a new German study counters with findings that suggest that big breakfasts are not magically slimming; in fact, more calories simply make you fatter, not fitter.
Does this mean you should skip breakfast if you want to lose weight? No, says Marsha Hudnall, a registered dietitian and program director of Green Mountain at Fox Run in Vermont, a non-diet, healthy weight-loss spa exclusively for women. “This study definitely does not suggest that skipping breakfast is a wise move,” she says. “It just suggests that large breakfasts don’t help us eat less and may well end up increasing our calorie intake for the day.”
The key to healthy eating and weight loss, therefore, is not a big breakfast or no breakfast, but a better breakfast. “Weight management is much more than a matter of calories in versus calories out,” says Hudnall. “The nutritional quality of what we eat, as well as our attitudes and emotions about food, all have a huge impact.”