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I found an article that was just published about people who eat eggs for Breakfast, and how those who do, lose more weight than those that eat carbs. This was also evidenced in other studies that have shown weight GAIN from instant oatmeal. This has got to be a carb thing... the fact that blood sugar is not spiking and dropping like crazy... Eggs are usually easier for bandsters... this gives you another excuse to enjoy...

New research confirms that eating eggs boosts a healthy weight loss plan

PARK RIDGE, Ill., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- A study published online today in the International Journal of Obesity shows that eating two eggs for breakfast, as part of a reduced-calorie diet, helps overweight adults lose more weight and feel more energetic than those who eat a bagel breakfast of equal calories.(i) This study supports previous research, published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, which showed that people who ate eggs for breakfast felt more satisfied and ate fewer calories at the following meal.(ii)

'People have a hard time adhering to diets and our research shows that choosing eggs for breakfast can dramatically improve the success of a weight loss plan,' said Nikhil V. Dhurandhar, Ph.D., lead researcher and associate professor in the laboratory of infection and obesity at Pennington Biomedical Research Center, a campus of the Louisiana State University system. 'Apparently, the increased satiety and energy due to eggs helps people better comply with a reduced-calorie diet.'

Significant Weight Loss Related to Egg Breakfast

Compared to the subjects who ate a bagel breakfast, men and women who consumed two eggs for breakfast as part of a reduced-calorie diet:

-- lost 65 percent more weight

-- exhibited a 61 percent greater reduction in BMI

-- reported higher energy levels than their dieting counterparts who

consumed a bagel breakfast (i)

The egg and bagel breakfasts provided the same number of calories and had identical weights (energy density), which is an important control factor in satiety and weight loss studies. The researchers also found that blood lipids were not impacted during the two month study. They found that blood levels of HDL and LDL cholesterol, as well as triglycerides, did not vary compared to baseline cholesterol blood levels in subjects who ate either the bagel or egg breakfasts. These findings add to more than 30 years of research that conclude that healthy adults can enjoy eggs without significantly impacting their risk of heart disease.

New Emphasis on the Importance of High-Quality Protein

This study adds to the growing body of research which supports the importance of high-quality Protein in the diet. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN) published a special issue in May 2008, which contains nine articles that focus on the value of high-quality protein in the American diet. A major finding was that not getting enough high-quality protein may contribute to obesity, muscle wasting (loss) and increased risk of chronic disease. (iii) , (iv)

Jump Start the Morning with Eggs

Jackie Newgent, registered dietitian and chef, stresses the importance of obtaining adequate high-quality protein when advising consumers about weight loss. 'Eggs are a good source of all-natural, high-quality protein, so they can help keep you satisfied longer, making it easier to resist tempting Snacks, ' said Newgent. 'Nearly half of an egg's protein, and many of the other nutrients, are found in the yolk, so make sure to eat the whole egg for maximum benefits.'

Newgent suggests these nutrition tips for a successful weight loss plan:

-- Manic Monday: Make a batch of hard-cooked eggs on Sunday, so you'll

have all-natural, high-quality protein meals for your on-the-go

schedule during the week. Plus, eggs are incredibly affordable. At an

average of $1.93 per dozen (or $0.16 per egg),(v) eggs are one of the

most affordable high-quality protein foods in the marketplace.

-- In-a-Minute Morning Meal: In less than 60 seconds, you can prepare an

egg breakfast to help jump start your day. Simply beat one whole egg

in a microwave-safe mug then cook in the microwave oven on high for 60

seconds. Slide the egg onto a whole grain English muffin. Add flavor

with a sprinkling of fresh herbs, salsa, or cheese. Serve fresh

seasonal fruit slices, like peaches in the summer, on the side for a

balanced meal.

Adults Who Eat Eggs for Breakfast Lose 65% More Weight

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I found an article that was just published about people who eat eggs for breakfast, and how those who do, lose more weight than those that eat carbs. This was also evidenced in other studies that have shown weight GAIN from instant oatmeal. This has got to be a carb thing... the fact that blood sugar is not spiking and dropping like crazy... Eggs are usually easier for bandsters... this gives you another excuse to enjoy...

eggs are not easy for me - outside of egg salad. i read this article, then i read it again. i'm just not easily sold on the fact that carbs are bad - granted white carbs are not readily in my diet. i'm not a big oatmeal person - but i do have to have good carbs in my diet to sustain the workouts i take part in.

i think one has to look at their lifestyle & adjust their diet to that - and egg a day for me would take an hr to eat & be cold, thus egg salad works better for me.

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Lol, I eat wholegrain Cereal for breakfast and I've lost 120% of my excess weight.... Just reading the side of the box now, yes, with 1/2 a cup of skim milk there's 10.9 grams of Protein per serve, but also 8.9 grams of dietary fibre.

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