Breakfast cereal
Few breakfasts are as quick and convenient (and tasty) as a bowl of cereal. Who could possibly turn down a bowl of sugary goodness that takes seconds to pour? Unfortunately, though, if you're trying to lose weight (or just keep your overall health in check), kicking your cereal habit may be necessary. Hunnes tells us that "things like Fruit Loops, Cocoa Puffs, and Frosted Flakes" are "made with little (if any) whole grains, and have a lot of added sugars in them," making them a terrible choice for breakfast.
Khati concurs, noting that "cereals are one of the most high-sugar foods." And if you think you're off the hook by choosing boxes that seem healthier or are labeled as low-sugar, you may be wrong. "Even cereals that are supposedly 'low-sugar' are in fact high in added sweeteners," she warns. Say it ain't so!
So, what are the dangers of eating a high-sugar breakfast food like cereal? For one, your blood sugar will likely spike, which will lead to increased sugar cravings later in the day. Khatri explains this: "When you start your day with anything that is high in sugar/sweetener, you are more likely to crave sugar or other sweet foods throughout the day, which means you are more likely to snack just to maintain blood sugar levels." We all know that processed sugar is no good for your overall health—and it's especially bad if you want to shed a few pounds.
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In addition to these blood sugar spikes, cravings, and overeating, processed foods like cereal also provide your body with very little nutritional value while packing in the calories. Since cereal offers virtually no fiber or protein, your body "barely burns any calories" when you digest them, which can take a serious toll on your metabolism over time. Plus, that lack of satiation will just further exacerbate the issue of cravings and overeating. Overall, it's a nightmare for anyone trying to slim down and stay fit.
If you're really in a rush and must opt for a quick cereal, choosing varieties that offer a good amount of whole grains and fiber is always your best bet. In fact, making your own naturally-sweetened granola that you can have on hand for those fast-paced mornings is one great way to stay in control of what's going into your body. While it may take a bit more initial effort than throwing a box of cereal into your cart at the grocery store, it will be well worth it in the end!
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