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6 Foods for a Balanced and Nutritious Breakfast
Did you eat breakfast this morning? If yes, then you have given your body and brain a great start on the day. Most nutritional experts agree that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but why is that?
For one thing, you (hopefully) had a good night's sleep, and your body hasn’t had any nutrition for several hours, so it needs to fuel up for the day. Additionally, breakfast kick-starts our metabolism, so the body is primed to burn more calories throughout the day. Skipping breakfast causes the brain to signal the body to enter a conservation state, thereby expending fewer calories. That’s why a person on a weight loss diet is encouraged to always eat breakfast.
Eating breakfast also supports mental performance. Focus, memory, problem-solving skills, and emotional regulation all operate at higher levels after the morning meal.
So, if you had breakfast this morning, good for you! Yet, just how healthy was that meal?
Not All Breakfasts Are Created Equal
In the late 19th century, a typical American breakfast focused on meat, eggs, and fried foods. A healthy eating movement arose to encourage citizens to adopt a more plant-based diet. From this trend emerged the precursor of today’s breakfast cereal, a food that could be prepared quickly in the morning and was easy to digest. It became one of the first packaged food products to be distributed nationwide, paving the way for today’s vast array of processed foodstuffs.
According to Mordor Intelligence, the global breakfast foods industry was $211 billion in 2025. However, despite its widespread popularity, does such food constitute a healthy breakfast?
Unfortunately, there are several downsides to processed breakfast foods.
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Ideas for a Healthy Breakfast
A more balanced breakfast includes:
Here are some food choices that contribute to a healthy breakfast:
Breakfast is a crucial meal that shouldn’t be missed. Make the most of it by incorporating healthy foods to get your day started right.
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