Breakfast Burn Review
When trying
to lose weight, in addition to calories, you also need to pay
attention to your eating habits throughout the day. Studies
have shown that eating more in the morning and eating less
at night is more effective for weight loss than eating less in the morning
and more at night, even for the same calorie intake throughout the day. We
all have a natural rhythm in our bodies that causes our hormone levels to
rise and fall. And those hormone levels affect everything from sleep
to hunger cues to insulin. Insulin and hunger hormones play an important
role in weight loss: insulin affects fat storage, while hunger
hormones tell us when we are hungry and when we are full.
Additionally, research suggests that people who
eat breakfast tend to have better blood sugar control and improved
heart health compared to those who don't.
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