Skip This Morning Sugar Hit, Dietitians Say for Steadier Energy

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Dietitians say a balanced breakfast with protein, fiber and healthy fats stabilizes blood sugar and keeps you full through the morning; avoid high-sugar, ultra-processed or refined-carb breakfasts (like donuts or sugary cereals) as they cause insulin spikes and energy crashes. Opt for meals like eggs or Greek yogurt with berries and nuts, oats with fruit and nut butter, and healthy fats from avocado or olive oil, plus whole grains and fortified dairy or plant milks to boost nutrients. Reducing morning sugar can lead to steadier energy and fewer cravings.
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