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The bottom line Adding eggs to your diet may be one of the easiest things to do if you're trying to lose weight. They can make you feel more full and help you eat fewer calories throughout the day. Furthermore, eggs are a great source of many vitamins and minerals that are commonly lacking in the diet.
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Boiled eggs are more nutritious than other types of eggs because they are cooked without oil or butter, which adds additional calories and fat to...
Read More »Eggs are among the healthiest foods you can eat. They are rich in: high-quality protein
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Read More »Eggs are a great way to start your day Eating eggs for breakfast seems to be especially beneficial for weight loss. Many studies have compared the effects of eating eggs in the morning versus eating other breakfasts with the same calorie content. Some older studies show that eating eggs instead of bagels for breakfast can increase feelings of fullness and reduce the amount of calories consumed at later meals ( 15 , 16 ). Regular consumption of an egg-based breakfast has also been associated with increased weight loss over time ( 17 ). According to one study involving 156 adolescents with obesity, eating an egg breakfast increased satiety and reduced lunchtime food intake compared with a breakfast with steamed bread ( 18 ). Furthermore, the egg breakfast also increased levels of peptide YY (PYY) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), two hormones that regulate appetite and promote feelings of fullness ( 18 ). Another 2013 study involving 30 healthy young men compared the effects of three types of breakfasts on three separate occasions. These were eggs on toast, cereal with milk and toast, and a croissant with orange juice ( 19 ). Compared with the other two breakfast combinations, the egg breakfast caused significantly greater satiety, less hunger, and a lower desire to eat ( 19 ). Furthermore, eating eggs for breakfast caused the men to automatically eat about 270–470 calories less at lunch and dinner buffets, compared with the other two breakfasts ( 19 ). This impressive reduction in calorie intake was unintentional and did not require any other changes to their diet besides eating eggs for breakfast. Summary Eating eggs for breakfast may increase your feeling of fullness and make you automatically eat fewer calories later in the day. Eggs are cheap and easy to prepare Incorporating eggs into your diet is very easy. They are inexpensive, widely available, and can be prepared within minutes. Eggs are delicious almost every way you make them, but they are most often boiled, scrambled, made into an omelet, or baked. A breakfast omelet made with a couple of eggs and some vegetables makes for an excellent and quick weight-loss-friendly breakfast. You can find plenty of low carb breakfast ideas, many of which feature eggs, on this page. Summary Eggs are inexpensive, widely available, and easy to prepare.
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