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What is Breakfast ? Breakfast = first meal of the day The word “Breakfast” means breaking the fast.

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Page 1: What is Breakfast ? Breakfast = first meal of the day The word Breakfast means breaking the fast

What is Breakfast ?

Breakfast = first meal of the day

The word “Breakfast” means breaking the fast.

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Why is Breakfast important?It provides us with energy,

makes us feel happier and enables us to do better work with better concentration.

Breakfast consumption is associated with:

Healthy body weight Lower intakes of fat, cholesterol Higher intakes of fiber Better overall nutrient intakes

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Factors why people skip Breakfast

Do not feel hungry in the morning.

Wake up late.

Cultural.

To manage weight.

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Skipping Breakfast to manage weight

Skipping breakfast to manage weight is not effective.

People who eat breakfast in the morning will: o Have lower body weighto Consume less fat and cholesterol o Consume a higher intake of fiber than those

who skip breakfast.

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Eating Breakfast Matters For Kids…Eating Breakfast Matters For Kids…

School Performance: More positive attitude towards school

Less likely to be tardy

Less likely to miss class

Improved math & reading scores

Fewer reported discipline problems

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So what should I eat for breakfast?

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Do I have to eat cereal?No, but cereal is good because it frequently

can be used as a “Vehicle Food”

Carries “missing” food groups:– Whole grains– Fresh fruit– Dairy

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Cereal Food Labels

• Look for Low Fat, High Fiber, and low sugar

•Look for greater than 5 grams of fiber per serving.

•And less than 5 grams of sugar.

• These kind of cereals

• will NOT keep you going!

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Breakfast can be “non breakfast” food too.

Ask permission to heat some leftovers. Learn to cook!

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Breakfast can be fun and tasty!

Be sure to clean up after

yourself!

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Thanks to:schoolnet.gov.mt/ksi/.../The%20Importance%20of%20Breakfast.ppt

www.bellinstitute.com/Breakfast.aspx

Retro Circles www.oasisacademylordshill.org/.../Berries%20for%20Breakfast.ppt

And Kent Community Foundation and MultiCare

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For More Information & For More Information & Educational ResourcesEducational Resources

• Bell Institute of Health & Nutritionwww.bellinstitute.com

• American Dietetic Associationwww.eatright.org

• National Weight Control Registrywww.nwcr.ws

©2007 General Mills, Inc.

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Support for the Support for the Breakfast Cereal-Body Weight LinkBreakfast Cereal-Body Weight Link

Barton et al 2005 JADA – Cereal-consuming adolescents had better

micronutrient status & healthier BMI

Affenito et al 2005 JADA – Cereal consumption associated with better

nutritional status and lower likelihood of weight gain in adolescents

Song et al 2005 JADA – Breakfast consumption, especially RTE cereals,

associated with lower body weight

©2007 General Mills, Inc.