Now a fried breakfast IS good for you

EnglishLady

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Telegraph

Fried breakfast is healthiest start to day, say scientists
A breakfast of bacon, sausages, eggs, and beans could be the healthiest start to the day, according to new research

Scientists believe that breakfast programmes the metabolism for the rest of the day, and a fatty meal will help the body break down fat later on.

Carbohydrate rich foods in contrast appear mainly to prepare the body to break down only carbohydrates, the International Journal of Obesity reports.

Dr Martin Young, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, said: “The first meal you have appears to programme your metabolism for the rest of the day.

“This study suggests that if you ate a carbohydrate-rich breakfast it would promote carbohydrate utilisation throughout the rest of the day, whereas if you have a fat-rich breakfast, you (can) transfer your energy utilisation between carbohydrate and fat.”

The team of researchers found there may be some truth in the old saying “'eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper' – may be the key to a healthy body and mind"

Their study looked at the effects of eating different types of food – and of eating them at different times in the day.

Mice fed a high fat meal after waking remained healthy, but those given a carb-rich breakfast, followed by a fatty dinner, did not fare as well.

Co-researcher Professor Molly Bray added: “Our study seems to show that if you really want to be able to efficiently respond to mixed meals across a day, a meal in higher fat content in the morning is a good thing.”
 

purgoose10

Veteran Expediter
Telegraph

Fried breakfast is healthiest start to day, say scientists
A breakfast of bacon, sausages, eggs, and beans could be the healthiest start to the day, according to new research

Scientists believe that breakfast programmes the metabolism for the rest of the day, and a fatty meal will help the body break down fat later on.

Carbohydrate rich foods in contrast appear mainly to prepare the body to break down only carbohydrates, the International Journal of Obesity reports.

Dr Martin Young, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, said: “The first meal you have appears to programme your metabolism for the rest of the day.

“This study suggests that if you ate a carbohydrate-rich breakfast it would promote carbohydrate utilisation throughout the rest of the day, whereas if you have a fat-rich breakfast, you (can) transfer your energy utilisation between carbohydrate and fat.”

The team of researchers found there may be some truth in the old saying “'eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper' – may be the key to a healthy body and mind"

Their study looked at the effects of eating different types of food – and of eating them at different times in the day.

Mice fed a high fat meal after waking remained healthy, but those given a carb-rich breakfast, followed by a fatty dinner, did not fare as well.

Co-researcher Professor Molly Bray added: “Our study seems to show that if you really want to be able to efficiently respond to mixed meals across a day, a meal in higher fat content in the morning is a good thing.”

That sounds like a Pelosi breakfast.:D
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Good God, who paid for that study?

I would have taken the money and told them what my Grandparents said - eat the biggest meal in the morning after you milk the cows, clean up the milking parlor and get eggs from the chickens because your going to need it for the real work.

They consumed a lot of fat in the morning and eat a light lunch than a good light dinner. I remember the breakfast was a lot of eggs, bacon and some other sausage, bread and sometimes a fatty gravy with cream added.
 

purgoose10

Veteran Expediter
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that ppl who fry their eggs in bacon grease have to do TWICE the amount of exercise of those who don't :D:p

Now you done it. Now I'm hungry and have to head out to the WAFFLE HOUSE. Double dose of frying grease on a loaded order and half of hash browns, covered and smothered. Oh yeh baby. I'm gone.:D:D
 

purgoose10

Veteran Expediter
Good God, who paid for that study?

I would have taken the money and told them what my Grandparents said - eat the biggest meal in the morning after you milk the cows, clean up the milking parlor and get eggs from the chickens because your going to need it for the real work.

They consumed a lot of fat in the morning and eat a light lunch than a good light dinner. I remember the breakfast was a lot of eggs, bacon and some other sausage, bread and sometimes a fatty gravy with cream added.
You forgot one thing. They probably lived to be a 100.:D
 

Ragman

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Retired Expediter
Now you done it. Now I'm hungry and have to head out to the WAFFLE HOUSE. Double dose of frying grease on a loaded order and half of hash browns, covered and smothered. Oh yeh baby. I'm gone.:D:D

Oh yeah! I can feel my arteries clogging! :D
 

Turtle

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Staff member
Retired Expediter
I guarantee you Dr Martin Young, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham didn't say, "programme" or "utilisation". :D
 
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