According to a recent article released by Daily Science, eating a
protein rich breakfast helps curb your appetite through out the morning and
helps you make smarter eating decisions throughout the day.
“While Americans generally consume
enough protein, they tend to eat a small amount at breakfast, moderate amounts
at lunch, and the largest amount at dinner. New research presented today at The
Obesity Society's annual scientific meeting in Atlanta shows that eating high
protein sausage and egg-based breakfasts curbed hunger throughout the morning,
compared with a low-protein breakfast (pancakes and syrup) or skipping
breakfast, in 18-55-year-old women.
"Eating a breakfast rich in protein significantly improves
appetite control and may help women to avoid overeating later in the day,"
said Kevin C. Maki, principal investigator of the study and a research
scientist with Biofortis Clinical Research, a Mérieux NutriSciences company.
All of the breakfast meals contained approximately 300 calories
and similar quantities of fat and fiber. The protein-rich breakfast bowls
contained 30 to 39 grams of protein. Participants completed questionnaires to
rate aspects of appetite -- such as hunger, fullness, and desire to eat --
before breakfast and at 30 minute intervals between breakfast and lunch. A
standard lunch meal of tortellini and sauce was served and subjects were asked
to eat until comfortably full. Study participants had improved appetite ratings
(lower hunger, more fullness, less desire to eat) throughout the morning after
eating each protein-rich breakfast, and also ate fewer calories at lunch,
compared with the low-protein breakfast and breakfast skipping (water only).
"In the USA, many people choose to skip breakfast or choose
low protein foods because of lack of high protein convenient choices. These
results demonstrate that commercially prepared convenient protein-rich meals
can help women feel full until lunch time and potentially avoid overeating and
improve diet quality," said Heather Leidy, an assistant professor
specializing in appetite regulation at the University of Missouri and a
co-author on the study.”
This article solidifies Dr. Scharper’s mission to provide a convenient
and affordable high protein breakfast option to you. The lack of options in the
mornings coupled with the ever growing list of responsibilities we have at the
start of our day make it difficult to prioritize eating right over eating
quick. But, Dr. Scharper’s Serious Oats boast 20g of protein in each individual cup and
provides the perfect foundation to start your day off with good nutrition.
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