If you wish to prevent obesity, eat breakfast every day as skipping the first meal of the day increases food cravings and eventual weight gain. Eating breakfast, particularly meals rich in protein, increases young adults’ levels of a brain chemical associated with feelings of reward, which may reduce food cravings and overeating later in the day, research showed. ‘Our research showed that people experience a dramatic decline in cravings for sweet foods when they eat breakfast,’ said Heather Leidy, an assistant professor of nutrition and exercise physiology at University of Missouri in the US.
‘However, breakfasts that are high in protein also reduced cravings for savoury – or high-fat – foods. On the other hand, if breakfast is skipped, these cravings continue to rise throughout the day,’ Leidy added. Understanding the brain chemical and its role in food cravings could lead to improvements in obesity prevention and treatment. Leidy studied the effects of different breakfasts on participants’ levels of dopamine, a brain chemical involved in moderating impulses and reward, including food cravings.
Dopamine levels are blunted in individuals who are overweight or obese, which means that it takes much more stimulation – or food – to elicit feelings of reward; we saw similar responses within breakfast-skippers,’ Leidy said. Participants in the study were young women with an average age of 19. However, Leidy said the findings may be generalised to a larger population of adults. The study was published in the Nutrition Journal.
Many people skip breakfast thinking that it might help them lose weight, but it has the reverse effect. The fact is that eating breakfast aids weight loss and supports long-term weight-management. It is the most important meal of the day and stabilises your blood glucose levels and gives you more energy to start your day.
When you skip breakfast, you start feeling hungry and run out of energy to perform your daily functions well. You experience hunger pangs as the stomach starts sending signals to your brain. This makes you more likely to reach for unhealthy food options such as foods rich in sugar or fats which over time lead to weight gain. When you skip a meal, your metabolism rate drops which slows down the rate at which you burn calories. This also increases hunger and adds up to extra calories over time.