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If you want to create healthy habits, lose or maintain your weight this needs to change.
Many of my clients when they first come and see me tell me:
‘”I don’t bother with breakfast, I’m just not hungry in the morning”
However, they often later go on to detail that their eating behaviours get worse throughout the day, they find they give into temptation more or find themselves raiding the cupboards as soon as they get home from work in search of something to tie them over until dinner.
This is completely normal but also detrimental to your goal of creating healthy habits.
Psychologically, skipping breakfast may make us feel that somehow we are saving calories that we can use later. Often this mind set is reinforced by commercial weight loss programmes that promote a points system where you save up your food points to be spent on different treats.
The idea that skipping breakfast now will help you in your weight loss efforts later is a very detrimental myth. By doing this you are setting up yourself for failure.
Scientifically, the increased likelihood of giving in to temptation (often as a result of skipping meals) is known as depletion. As mentioned before, your self-control is limited. Every day we make thousands of decisions, the more decisions we make, the more worn out or depleted our self-control becomes. Therefore the more we try to resist temptation throughout the day the more we use up our valuable self-control resources. Making ourselves more vulnerable to giving in to temptation as the day progresses. If we don’t eat breakfast the depletion effect, coupled with the effect hunger has on our ability to make rational food choices makes us predisposed to making poorer choices as the day goes on. In support of this in our own research study on temptation we found that people were much more likely to give in to temptation in the evening which was thought to be due to having to resist multiple temptations throughout the day (McKee et al., 2013).
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The media often leads us to believe that no one ever succeeds at long term weight loss maintenance.
This simply isn’t true.
Although you don’t hear about it as often, there are people who have achieved long term success and there are many useful lessons that we can learn from examining how these people create healthy habits.
In 2004, a group of prominent researchers studied 4000 individuals who have successfully lost and maintained a significant amount of weight over 5 years. In this study they discovered the top 5 habits most highly correlated with success. Unsurprisingly, eating a regular breakfast was one of these. In fact, very few (less than 5%) reported ever skipping breakfast.
So what is it about breakfast that makes it so crucial to long term weight loss success?
3 key actions to create healthier breakfast habits:
The primary aim in establishing this foundational habit is to firstly create a consistent breakfast pattern. The next step is to look at the quality of the breakfast you eat.
What if you already eat breakfast consistently? In the next post we will examine how we can maximise this foundational habit in order to make the biggest impact on your success. I will be unraveling the main mistakes people make when it comes to breakfast eating and listing the top evidence based breakfasts that will help you avoid temptation and see you right through lunch.
If you would like to learn more about creating healthy habits that last. I am running free 20 minute consultation calls on September 15th. Email info@drheathermckee.co.uk to arrange a call now.
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