It’s no secret that cereals such as Lucky Charms, Fruity Pebbles, and Captain Crunch are not healthy additions to your morning. However, it’s important to note that these cereals have never been marketed as healthy to begin with, and therefore pose less of a threat to your diet than other products which may be utilizing sneaky marketing to pretend they’re healthier than they are.
According to nutritionist Lisa Richards, Cheerios is one of the worst culprits behind this, and therefore should be left out of your diet if you’re seeking weight loss. “Most cereals, even those marketed as healthy, can be damaging to your weight loss goals. It's well understood that the worst cereals for weight loss are those marketed to children with bright colors and loaded with sugar,” she says.
Cheerios may not be packed with calories like other cereals, but their marketing as a healthy cereal makes it particularly damaging to your body if you rely on this cereal for nutrients regularly. “This is a beloved brand of cereal that has been marketed as healthy, specifically heart healthy for many years. Unfortunately, its health benefits are largely due to the fact that it is replacing high fat and calorie breakfasts that would be consumed otherwise,” says Richards.
“When it comes to Cheerios unique weight loss benefits, it is lacking in nutrients beneficial to weight loss and has a hefty amount of nutrients that stall weight loss like added sugar.” Cheerios dependency on diverting your eating from more calorific meals does not make it a particularly beneficial addition to your diet, and you would be better served turning to oats for breakfast if you’re in need of a quick and effective option for weight loss.
As previously mentioned, there are a variety of healthy cereals on the market that offer more protein and fiber to your morning, helping to keep you full. However, Cheerios is notably lacking in these nutrients. “This cereal in particular has less fiber than other health cereals which helps to keep you feeling full for longer and prevent overeating. It also contains added sugar, which adds to your waistline and causes a glucose spike,” says Richards. “When you subtract the dietary fiber from the carbohydrates you are still consuming 24 grams of net carbs. The dietary fiber is higher in other forms of healthy cereal, like bran flakes.”
For a truly heart healthy breakfast which will keep you full for hours and actually make it easier to reach your weight loss goals, consider turning to a whole grain breakfast to offer energy and satiety throughout your morning. For this, Richards suggests oatmeal or bran flakes as valuable options. “These provide both a warm and a cold breakfast option along with whole grains, no added sugar, and a significant amount of dietary fiber.” Flavor your breakfast with a handful of berries for naturally occurring sweetener to keep your sugar intake to a minimum and you should see weight loss results in no time--provided the rest of your diet is balanced as well.