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Breakfast
- Eating breakfast
fuels the body to help provide energy, better concentration
and problem-solving ability throughout the day.
- Eating breakfast
is very important for the brain and the body
first thing in the morning, Breakfast skippers often
feel tired, restless or irritable in the morning.
- Breakfast
is the first chance the body has to refuel
its glucose levels, also known as blood sugar, after
eight to 12 hours without a meal or snack.
Glucose is essential for the brain and is the main energy
source. Blood glucose also helps fuel the muscles
needed for physical activity throughout the
day.
Some simple
ideas for a healthy breakfast
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Ready-to-eat
whole-grain cereal topped with fruit and a cup
of yogurt.
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Whole-grain
waffles topped with peanut butter, fruit or
cottage cheese.
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A
whole-wheat pita stuffed with sliced hard-cooked
eggs.
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Hot
cereal topped with cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice or
cloves.
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Peanut
butter on a bagel with fresh fruit (banana
or apple wedges) and low-fat milk
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Breakfast
smoothie (milk, fruit and teaspoon of bran,
whirled in a blender).
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Vegetable
omelet with a bran muffin and orange juice.
Lean ham on a toasted
English muffin and vegetable juice.
Cheese pizza and
orange juice.
Grilled vegetables
mixed with beans and cilantro topped with cheese.
Heated leftover
rice with chopped apples, nuts and cinnamon
and fruit juice .
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