Breakfast

Is it true that breakfast is the most important meal of the day?
Eating breakfast provides us with energy that we will need to help start the day. It also has health benefits for improved performance, concentration and weight control. Breakfast is important for school age children because it has been shown to provide energy to help them concentrate, helps with eye-hand coordination, and with problem solving skills.
People who eat a healthy breakfast tend to weigh less than people who skip breakfast. Those who skip breakfast are hungrier during the day and tend to eat more snacks and less healthy food choices. A healthy breakfast that includes some lean protein helps curb cravings for food during the rest of the day.
In addition to lean proteins, other components of a healthy breakfast include:
• Bread and grains (cereal, toast, or a muffin)
• Skim milk or low fat yogurt
• Fruit or vegetables, or juices.
It is important to avoid sugary cereals and doughnuts.
Whether for yourself or your children, follow these tips and start your day off right with a well balanced healthy breakfast.

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