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millenium girl
06-17-2009, 03:14 PM
Skip Breakfast, Get Fat
Brain Craves High-Calorie Foods When You Skip Breakfast, Study Shows
By Kelli Miller Stacy
[WebMD Health News]

June 15, 2009 -- Skipping breakfast is often a big no-no if you are trying to lose or maintain weight because it leads to high-calorie cravings later. Now researchers think they know why that happens.

Forgoing the first meal of the day actually tricks your brain into thinking you want higher-calorie foods -- foods that can make you fat, or at least increase your risk for weight gain.

A team from Imperial College London presented the news at the Endocrine Society's 91st annual meeting in Washington, D.C. The researchers used a scan called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to look at how feeding behaviors affected the brain's "reward" center, which plays a role in pleasures and the body's response to them.

Functional MRI allows doctors to look at how blood flow increases in response to brain activity.

The study involved 20 healthy, non-obese people. They skipped breakfast before the fMRI exam. During the test, they looked at random photos of high- and low-calorie foods. The high-calorie foods included pizza, cake, and chocolate. The healthier options included vegetables, fish, and salad.

The brain's reward center lit up more vividly, or became more active, when the person saw a high-calorie food as opposed to a low-calorie choice. (The taste and smell of food can also activate the brain's reward center.)

However, when the participants ate breakfast and had the same test repeated 90 minutes after eating breakfast, the brain's reward center did not show any significantly greater activity when shown the high-calorie photos.

The study participants also rated how appealing they found each food picture. When skipping breakfast, high-calorie foods topped the list of favorites. After eating, however, the group did not show a strong preference for the calorie-laden foods. Their choices corresponded with the MRI findings.

Breakfast has long been touted as the most important meal of the day, and researchers say their findings add credence to that adage.

"Our results support the advice for eating a healthy breakfast as part of the dietary prevention and treatment of obesity," Tony Goldstone, MD, PhD, a consultant endocrinologist with the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre at Imperial College London, says in a statement. "When people skip meals, especially breakfast, changes in brain activity in response to food may hinder weight loss and even promote weight gain."

Researchers hope the findings could one day lead to the development of weight loss medications that target the brain's reward circuitry and disrupt the craving bias between high-calorie and low-calorie foods.

GRIM
06-17-2009, 09:53 PM
before when i was severely out of shape and fat i never ate breakfast
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Big B
06-18-2009, 03:16 AM
yes, a lot of people have this problems and doesn't understand it

Shasta
06-18-2009, 05:03 AM
I love breakfast
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Big B
06-18-2009, 09:40 PM
^a big ass bump...I'm always hungry

GRIM
06-22-2009, 04:41 PM
mmmmmmm food

Big B
06-22-2009, 10:23 PM
just jumped in bed and I want more to eat

Big B
06-23-2009, 06:19 PM
Pig!:cool:

no doubt I am :D

aramik
06-29-2009, 04:24 AM
Who can live without oat meal and a bannana for breakfast.. fascinating !

GRIM
06-29-2009, 08:30 AM
I grilled a TON yesterday, going to have some of it for bfast to use it up.
Chicken breast, ribs, steaks, burgers, hot dogs, brats, mmmmmmmmm

Big B
06-29-2009, 03:45 PM
I grilled a TON yesterday, going to have some of it for bfast to use it up.
Chicken breast, ribs, steaks, burgers, hot dogs, brats, mmmmmmmmm

ok now...did you say you could overnight some over to me?:rolleyes:

GRIM
06-29-2009, 03:50 PM
ok now...did you say you could overnight some over to me?:rolleyes:
I needs the protein!

One place near me is selling whole '15 pound average' sirloins for $2 something a pound, picked one up and had them cut it up in 1" steaks. These steaks were huge! Ended up cutting them up into 5-6 smaller steaks for grilling.

Big B
06-29-2009, 05:12 PM
I needs the protein!

One place near me is selling whole '15 pound average' sirloins for $2 something a pound, picked one up and had them cut it up in 1" steaks. These steaks were huge! Ended up cutting them up into 5-6 smaller steaks for grilling.

that's a helluva deal! was this some specials at a meat market? I pay the full blown price at kroger for my meats. need to be more conservative

GRIM
06-29-2009, 05:33 PM
that's a helluva deal! was this some specials at a meat market? I pay the full blown price at kroger for my meats. need to be more conservative
Yeah a small town meat place, they do their own brats. Have tons of varieties, more than I could name. $1.59 a pound for them this week! Spare ribs and good ones for $1.19, damn they were good!

Gator
06-29-2009, 06:35 PM
Ribs sound hella good. I might have to go and buy some tonight. I never cook them when I do they don't really turn out well or I get the real fatty ones.

Rhiannon
07-05-2009, 07:56 AM
Ribs arent something that is really popular here in Aust, more into steaks and roasts.

Wabbitt
07-05-2009, 09:56 AM
Ribs arent something that is really popular here in Aust, more into steaks and roasts.

Yeah, I hear those 'roo ribs are kinda stringy:p

GRIM
07-05-2009, 11:42 AM
Yeah, I hear those 'roo ribs are kinda stringy:p
lol that's good stuff