If you often feel ravenous by noon despite a good breakfast, try drinking some of this with your morning meal: skim milk. We know it works. For Alicia's children it curbs their cravings for cookies and snacks and Christine's kittens love the milk that they fill up and stop chirping or meowing for more food.
In a small study of overweight people, those who drank about 20 ounces of skim milk with breakfast ate less at lunch than the folks who drank fruit juice in the a.m.
An Appetite-Dousing Drink
The milk drinkers also felt fuller and more satisfied after their morning meal. Most likely thanks to the whey and casein proteins that are in milk; they’re better at quelling hunger than the carbs in fruit drinks. Find out what the research says about milk and weight loss.
Other Hunger Crushers
If you don’t like the taste of milk, have lactose intolerance, or don’t drink milk for other reasons, don’t worry. There are lots of other ways to introduce lean protein into your morning meal. For example, try making this quick, protein-rich, milk-free smoothie: Banana-Cocoa Soy Smoothie.
Try these other appetite-taming strategies as well:
Eat big in the morning. Find out how it helps with cutting calories later in the day.
Fill up on fiber and healthy fats. Here’s how both help curb hunger.
Diversify your workout. These two types of exercise tame your appetite better than one.
Here’s one thing you definitely don’t want in your breakfast: high-fructose corn syrup. Find out how much people consume a year and why you don’t want any.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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