7 Morning Habits That Are Preventing You From Losing Those Extra Pounds
Nov 08, 2018 by apost team
Believe it or not, the way we get started in the morning can seriously affect our weight throughout the day. Even our choices during the morning can affect how we will continue to eat throughout the rest of the day. Oftentimes, our bodies like to store extra calories if we don't use them up earlier in the day.
Wondering what the connection is between our daily habits and gaining extra weight? Read on.
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1. Eating a Small Breakfast in the Morning
This is due to the fact that the body has a faster metabolism earlier in the day. Thus, it's better to start the day with a breakfast that is higher in calories.
2. Avoiding Sunshine During the Day
3. Water After Breakfast
As part of an experiment, Chris Bailey found that he was able to reduce his 17% body fat to 10% just by drinking water right after waking up.
4. Not Exercising
In addition to all of the physical and health benefits of regular exercise, exercising in the morning can decrease one's appetite. According to a study by Javier Gonzales and Dr. Emma Stevenson, morning exercisers ate less food during the day.
5. Not Eating Dessert First
Dessert after dinner doesn't make you thinner. Want to eat baked goods or sweet treats? Do it in the morning! Eating these high caloric foods first thing in the morning will have less of an impact when it comes to weight gain.
6. Reading the News in the Morning
Many people often get irritable or angry when reading the news. While it may seem like a good thing to be informed early in the morning, it can negatively impact one's weight. Stem cells will turn into fat cells if the body is under constant stress from an early morning news habit.
Mary Truel of Stanford University School of Medicine found that stress makes the body produce hormones to help us adapt when in a new environment. If this stress is long-term, fat cells will start to form due to the body's method of "storing calories".
7. Not Having A Pet
Pet owners can control their weight more easily than people that don't have pets. Several studies show that having a pet to care for will help to reduce stress, resulting in less weight gain.
Are your morning habits setting you up for success? Let us know in the comments and show this article to an early-bird you know to see what they think!
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