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		<title>7 Reasons Why You Should NOT Eat Breakfast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breakfast. Image credit: Andreza Pinheiro. I&#8217;ve always been told that skipping breakfast is unhealthy. So, I found the article from StrongLifts.com below to be eye-opening. I used to wake up, drink coffee and eat nothing until noon. I had nausea’s from having breakfast so I skipped it until I was about 14. But this changed [...]


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<span style="font-size:xx-small"><em>Breakfast. Image credit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/precious-things/3180388799/">Andreza Pinheiro</a>.</em></span></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always been told that skipping breakfast is unhealthy. So, I found the article from <a href="http://stronglifts.com">StrongLifts.com</a> below to be eye-opening.</p>
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<p>I used to wake up, drink coffee and eat nothing until noon. I had nausea’s from having breakfast so I skipped it until I was about 14.</p>
<p>But this changed when I began going to school by bike. I always got sick cycling on an empty stomach: cold sweat broke out by the time I arrived at school and I threw up my coffee several times.</p>
<p>I <em>thought </em>skipping breakfast was the cause because everybody told me I should eat breakfast, it’s healthier. So I started to eat like an animal on waking up. And indeed: I no longer got sick when I went by bike to school.</p>
<p>15 years later, I’ve trained on an empty stomach many times without problems. I no longer get sick from training in a fasted state, although I train at higher intensities than I did at age 14. What happened?</p>
<p>I now believe my bad eating habits and being out of shape as a teenager were the causes. Because it turns out eating on waking up is not healthier. Here are 7 reasons why you should not have breakfast.</p>
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1. Breakfast Doesn’t Increase Your Metabolism. </strong><a href="http://stronglifts.com/forum/3-big-meals-the-truth-t9047-15.html#p230614">Studies show</a> that <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-stop-eat-brad-pilon-fasting-review/">fasting</a> or less frequent meals don’t decrease your metabolism. And <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-every-3-hours-daily-meal-frequency/">eating every 3 hours</a>, including breakfast, doesn’t increase your metabolism neither.</p>
<p>People promoting <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-stop-eat-brad-pilon-fasting-review/">Intermittent Fasting</a> like Brad Pilon from <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-stop-eat-brad-pilon-fasting-review/">Eat Stop Eat</a> &amp; Martin Berkhan from <a href="http://www.leangains.com">Leangains</a> have shown the opposite is true: your metabolic rate increases slightly when you fast.</p>
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2. Breakfast Doesn’t Stop Muscle Breakdown. </strong>Starvation mode is a myth: you won’t lose muscle if you don’t eat every 3 hours — like when sleeping — and as long as you do regular exercise.</p>
<p>Your muscles also don’t need protein every 3 hours. Getting protein around your training seems to be more important than your total protein intake. Read Brad Pilon’s <a rel="nofollow" href="http://stronglifts.com/get-how-much-protein/">How Much Protein</a> for solid research on topic.</p>
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3. Breakfast Doesn’t Manage Blood Sugar Well. </strong>The common advice is to have breakfast to raise your blood sugar and control your insulin levels. Insulin is key for muscle growth but is also responsible for fat storage.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-stop-eat-brad-pilon-fasting-review/">Fasting</a> reduces your insulin levels and increases insulin sensitivity dramatically more than eating small frequent meals do. People with diabetes <a href="http://leangains.blogspot.com/2007/10/my-training-methodology-and-if-for.html">have reported</a> they managed their blood sugar better using <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-stop-eat-brad-pilon-fasting-review/">Intermittent Fasting</a>.</p>
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4. Breakfast Increases Hunger. </strong>Many<span style="font-weight:normal"> people — including me — feel hungrier during the day after eating breakfast. This could be a benefit or a drawback, depending on whether you want to <a href="http://stronglifts.com/how-to-gain-weight-for-skinny-guys/">gain weight</a> or <a href="http://stronglifts.com/fat-loss-101-how-to-lose-fat-fast-with-free-fat-loss-diets/">lose fat</a>.</span></p>
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<li><strong>Great for Weight Gain.</strong> If you’re a <a href="http://stronglifts.com/hardgainers-gain-weight-skinny-guys/">skinny guy</a> who struggles to eat a lot, eating breakfast will make it easier to reach your <a href="http://stronglifts.com/how-many-calories-do-you-need-to-eat-per-day/">caloric needs</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Not So Great for Fat Loss.</strong> Especially since more <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-every-3-hours-daily-meal-frequency/">frequent meals don’t increase your metabolism</a>. You’ll have to control your food choice, like starchy carb intake, to avoid fat gains. Follow the <a href="http://stronglifts.com/nutrition-101-definite-beginner-guide-healthy-nutrition/">8 nutrition rules</a>.</li>
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<span style="font-weight:normal"><strong>5. Breakfast Is Not Healthier. </strong>People who don’t eat breakfast are usually the ones who don’t exercise and who grab a donut on their way to work, eat junk food at noon and a big dinner in front of the TV.</span></strong></p>
<p>Breakfast doesn’t benefit your health directly, but helps building <a href="http://stronglifts.com/nutrition-101-definite-beginner-guide-healthy-nutrition/">healthy eating habits</a>. Studies claiming that breakfast is healthy are correlational.</p>
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<li>Breakfast does not manage blood sugar well.</li>
<li>Breakfast <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-every-3-hours-daily-meal-frequency/">does not increase your metabolism</a>.</li>
<li>Breakfast does not prevent muscle breakdown.</li>
<li>Breakfast makes you hungrier the rest of the day.</li>
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6. Breakfast Impairs Concentration.</strong> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/88/3/667">Studies</a> show <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-stop-eat-brad-pilon-fasting-review/">fasting</a> for 48 hours doesn’t impact cognitive tests negatively. You don’t need breakfast for mental alertness.</span></strong></p>
<p>A lot of people, especially students, skip breakfast because they know they’ll be more productive, concentrated and motivated during the rest of the day as a result. I’ve experienced the same thing.</p>
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7. Breakfast Is Unnatural.</strong> Our ancestors probably didn’t eat large breakfasts: they’d have to hunt it first (unless we’re talking left-overs). Hunter-gather meal patterns with large dinners and little during the day seem more natural.</p>
<p>This could be why many people’s instinct is to skip breakfast. Some say cereal companies pushed the idea that breakfast is healthy for their own benefits.</p>
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No More Breakfast?</strong> Am I saying you should stop eating breakfast? Not if you struggle to eat whole foods 90% of the time. In this case you should learn to eat breakfast as it will help you build <a href="http://stronglifts.com/nutrition-101-definite-beginner-guide-healthy-nutrition/">healthy eating habits</a>.</p>
<p>But once you’ve been eating healthy 90% of the time for at least 1 year and depending on what your goal is, you could experiment with approaches like <a href="http://stronglifts.com/eat-stop-eat-brad-pilon-fasting-review/">Intermittent Fasting</a>. See how that works out for you.</p>
<p>(Via <a href="http://stronglifts.com">StrongLifts.com</a>.)</p>


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