Which is More Important: Eating Morning, Day, or Night?
You may be familiar with dieting ways to lose weight that you should miss one meal.
Typically, dinner becomes a scapegoat for weight gain so it is advisable to skip it.
Some even more extreme diets advise not to eat breakfast or breakfast with only warm water.
Is there really an 'important' and 'unimportant' meal time to pass up? Let's see the facts!
Breakfast
You may be familiar with one of the most popular diets in Indonesia that advise you not to have breakfast and to fast until noon. Upon waking up, you are encouraged to endure hunger. Allow only warm water, tea or coffee.
In fact, you should think twice before skipping breakfast. Because, the results of a study published in the Journal of Physiology, it turns out breakfast can help reduce body fat cells by reducing the level of activity of genes involved in fat metabolism and increase the absorption of sugar.
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Which is More Important: Eating Morning, Day, or Night?
Which is More Important: Eating Morning, Day, or Night?
You may be familiar with dieting ways to lose weight that you should miss one meal.
Typically, dinner becomes a scapegoat for weight gain so it is advisable to skip it.
Some even more extreme diets advise not to eat breakfast or breakfast with only warm water.
Is there really an 'important' and 'unimportant' meal time to pass up? Let's see the facts!
Breakfast
You may be familiar with one of the most popular diets in Indonesia that advise you not to have breakfast and to fast until noon. Upon waking up, you are encouraged to endure hunger. Allow only warm water, tea or coffee.
In fact, you should think twice before skipping breakfast. Because, the results of a study published in the Journal of Physiology, it turns out breakfast can help reduce body fat cells by reducing the level of activity of genes involved in fat metabolism and increase the absorption of sugar.
The breakfast menu consists of carbs
Therefore, breakfast can help lower the risk of dangerous diseases such as diabetes and heart failure.
In addition, research conducted by researchers from Bath and Nottingham, England, showed, those who are overweight have a lower response to insulin. As a result, their blood sugar so tend to be higher.
So, breakfast would be important for those who are obese because it helps respond to insulin better.