Morning habits that can lead to weight gain
- Posted on 13/02/2025 10:47
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- By evablessing@gmail.com
Extract from the article: To avoid being overweight or obese, we need to eat a balanced diet and do the daily exercise we need. These two key factors act on metabolic and hormonal activity, positively influencing
To
avoid being overweight or obese, we need to eat a balanced diet and do the
daily exercise we need. These two key factors act on metabolic and hormonal
activity, positively influencing their ability to eliminate excess fat. Among
other things, we often neglect these good morning habits that we consider
harmless, but which in reality can lead to slight weight gain. Although we're
not always aware of it, these habits can be the major obstacle to achieving our
ideal weight.
Skipping
breakfast
For
a long time, it was thought that skipping breakfast was a way of ‘restricting
calories’ to achieve significant weight reduction. However, this myth was
contradicted a few years ago and we now know that this first meal is essential
for the metabolism to function properly.
Consequently,
people who skip breakfast, or replace it with options of low nutritional
quality, tend to increase their body weight.
Breakfast
is the main meal of the day and should not be replaced by a simple coffee with
a few biscuits. Breakfast should not be reduced to a cup of coffee, but should
include good nutrients to provide us with the energy we need to face the day at
its best. It should contain sources of carbohydrates, fibre and amino acids.
Its total calorie intake should correspond to 25% of the body's daily
requirements.
Breakfast
times
It's
important to learn to respect our body's feeding schedule. Although we can vary
from time to time, ideally, we should eat breakfast without waiting too long
after waking up. The body needs sources of energy to keep its main organs
functioning at optimum levels and, although it has some reserves, many of these
tend to diminish during periods of rest. On the other hand, when the stomach
feels empty, it increases the segregation of acidic juices and produces an
inflammatory response.
To
avoid this, breakfast should ideally be eaten within the first hour of getting
up. In addition, before breakfast and a few minutes after getting out of bed,
it is advisable to drink a healthy beverage such as hot water with lemon or
herbal tea.
Eating
industrial products
Industrial
products have invaded the market under the pretext of being a ‘healthy’ snack
to calm the hunger that usually appears mid-morning. Although some products are
good, most contain chemical additives, sugar and other components that make you
put on weight. Try to avoid packaged products and opt for organic alternatives
such as fruit, vegetables or plain yoghurt.
Sleeping
too much
A
study published in 2014 suggested that people who sleep 10 hours or more a day
are more likely to suffer from an increase in their body mass index. While it's
not good to sleep less than 7 hours, staying in bed for too long could be the
reason why the body has trouble eliminating fat. Good rest is achieved with an
uninterrupted sleep period of 7 or 8 hours a day. The time we spend
oversleeping could be used for good habits, such as exercise.
Poor
hydration
Drinking
water early in the morning is one of the essential practices to help our
metabolism work at its best. Drinking little water, or even none at all, slows
down the body's processes for eliminating toxins and burning fat.
We
recommend starting the day with a glass of hot water, preferably with lemon.
You can also opt for an herbal infusion or water with honey. In addition, after
breakfast and during the morning, it is advisable to drink 3 to 4 glasses of
water.
William
O.