Photo by: Kristin: Your body works hard for you day and nigh
My biggest problem is I am not hungry in the mornings, rarely eat lunch, have dinner (sensible with boneless skinless chicken breast, steamed veggies and whole grain rice) then a small snack later on (like a Fiber One brownie with a small smear of peanut
Kristin Kirkpatrick, R.D.: Your body works hard for you day and night. That takes calories and when you don't replenish the tank with ...
more Photo by: Kristin: Your body works hard for you day and nigh
My biggest problem is I am not hungry in the mornings, rarely eat lunch, have dinner (sensible with boneless skinless chicken breast, steamed veggies and whole grain rice) then a small snack later on (like a Fiber One brownie with a small smear of peanut
Kristin Kirkpatrick, R.D.: Your body works hard for you day and night. That takes calories and when you don't replenish the tank with food, your body decreases your metabolism. Of course you're not hungry in the morning, you're not used to normal meals! Good news is, it's not too late to rev up your metabolism. It starts with breakfast, no longer than one hour after waking (successful weight losers never skip breakfast), followed by small meals and snacks. You really should not be going more than 3-4 four hours without some fuel. Make the fuel healthy too, focusing on only 100% whole grain products, and minimal amounts of added sugars, syrups, saturated fat and sodium.
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