Benefits of a healthy breakfast:
- A healthy breakfast can start your day off right
- A healthy breakfast refuels your body to help jump-start your day
- Eating a healthy breakfast helps you to consume more vitamins and minerals, less fat and cholesterol
- A healthy breakfast gives you the ability for better concentration and productivity throughout the morning
- A healthy breakfast helps you to control weight
- A healthy breakfast can help lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease
Encourage your children and adolescents to eat a healthy breakfast. It is especially important for these two age groups. The American Dietetic Association says children who eat a healthy breakfast are more likely to have better concentration, problem-solving skills and eye-hand coordination. In addition, these children may also be more alert, and less likely to miss days of school. Creativity may be easier for children who eat a healthy breakfast.
What exactly is a healthy breakfast?
To make a healthy breakfast each day, choose one item from at least three of the following four food groups:
- Fruits and vegetables: Fresh fruits and vegetables, 100 percent juice without added sugar
- Grains: Whole-grain rolls, bagels, hot or cold whole-grain cereals, low-fat bran muffins, crackers, or melba toast
- Dairy: Skim milk, low-fat yogurt cups or low-fat cheeses, such as cottage and natural cheeses
- Protein: Hard-boiled eggs, peanut butter, lean slices of meat and poultry, or fish, such as water-packed tuna or slices of salmon
Here are a few facts you probably didn't know about breakfast:
- Breakfast eaters are able to lose weight faster than others, as eating regularly each morning boosts your body's metabolism.
- A regular meal every morning ensures that you will not binge at lunch -- your stomach will already be half full.
- As compared to those who skip a morning meal, breakfast eaters are more alert and work more efficiently -- their brains receive the required nutritional energy at the start of each day.
- Children who eat a good breakfast each morning are known to perform better at school and are less hyperactive.
- While fruit juice is considered an essential part of a good breakfast, eating a whole fruit is a better idea -- it will provide you with less calories and more fiber, which may be lost in the juice.
Eating out can be healthy
you can even make healthy breakfast choices at fast-food restaurants. Whole-grain bagels, rolls and English muffins are better for you than fat-filled doughnuts, scones, croissants or biscuits. Skip the oversized breakfast sandwiches, bacon, sausage and whole milk.
“Making nutritious breakfast choices can lay the foundation for healthier eating all day long”


