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Brain Boosting Breakfast Ideas

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Chris McKay에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Chris McKay 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

Your mother was right – breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Try these brain boosting breakfast ideas with foods shown to keep brain cells healthy and ward off age-related cognitive decline.

Breakfast Quesadilla – need a fresh take on eggs? Try a breakfast quesadilla. Choline, a B vitamin found in eggs, has been shown to play a role in brain function and memory. In a study of almost 1400 men and women published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, those who consumed foods with choline performed better on memory and verbal learning tests than others. Eggs also provide high-quality protein, a nutrient that helps you concentrate by keeping your blood sugar stabilized and helping you feel fuller longer. Eggs are an excellent source of brain boosting nutrition.

Oatmeal – Oats contain iron, zinc, potassium and B vitamins, nutrients that encourage brain development and help your brain to function at full capacity. The fiber in oats will also help keep hunger at bay until your next meal. Studies have shown that children who ate oatmeal for breakfast scored up to 20 percent higher on tests than children who ate sugary cereal. When the sugar high wears off, there is a dip in blood sugar that negatively affects memory and concentration. So, when shopping for oatmeal, look for the steal cut variety or just plain oats, not the sugar filled, flavored packets!

Blueberries – all berries are rich in tannins, which protect brain cells and may play a role in improving memory by communication between brain cells. However, blueberries are also rich in antioxidants and other phytochemicals that have been linked to improvements in learning, thinking, and memory, as well as possible reductions in neurodegenerative oxidative stress. Toss blueberries on your oatmeal, in yogurt or make a smoothie to get a smart start to your morning.

Almonds – Almonds are an excellent source of vitamin E, providing almost 40 percent of your recommended daily allowance (RDA) in a one-ounce serving. A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggests that vitamin E might help prevent cognitive decline, particularly in the elderly. Almonds also provide a healthy combination of protein, fiber and good-for-you fats to help maintain your blood sugar levels – keeping you focused and energized.

Apples – running short on time? At least grab an apple on your way out the door. Apples are rich in quercetin, an antioxidant plant chemical that protects brain cells. According to scientists at Cornell University, quercetin defends your brain cells from free radical attacks, which can damage the outer lining of delicate neurons and over time, lead to cognitive decline. Just remember to leave the skin on, since the highest amount of quercetin is found in the skin of the apple.

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Your mother was right – breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Try these brain boosting breakfast ideas with foods shown to keep brain cells healthy and ward off age-related cognitive decline.

Breakfast Quesadilla – need a fresh take on eggs? Try a breakfast quesadilla. Choline, a B vitamin found in eggs, has been shown to play a role in brain function and memory. In a study of almost 1400 men and women published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, those who consumed foods with choline performed better on memory and verbal learning tests than others. Eggs also provide high-quality protein, a nutrient that helps you concentrate by keeping your blood sugar stabilized and helping you feel fuller longer. Eggs are an excellent source of brain boosting nutrition.

Oatmeal – Oats contain iron, zinc, potassium and B vitamins, nutrients that encourage brain development and help your brain to function at full capacity. The fiber in oats will also help keep hunger at bay until your next meal. Studies have shown that children who ate oatmeal for breakfast scored up to 20 percent higher on tests than children who ate sugary cereal. When the sugar high wears off, there is a dip in blood sugar that negatively affects memory and concentration. So, when shopping for oatmeal, look for the steal cut variety or just plain oats, not the sugar filled, flavored packets!

Blueberries – all berries are rich in tannins, which protect brain cells and may play a role in improving memory by communication between brain cells. However, blueberries are also rich in antioxidants and other phytochemicals that have been linked to improvements in learning, thinking, and memory, as well as possible reductions in neurodegenerative oxidative stress. Toss blueberries on your oatmeal, in yogurt or make a smoothie to get a smart start to your morning.

Almonds – Almonds are an excellent source of vitamin E, providing almost 40 percent of your recommended daily allowance (RDA) in a one-ounce serving. A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggests that vitamin E might help prevent cognitive decline, particularly in the elderly. Almonds also provide a healthy combination of protein, fiber and good-for-you fats to help maintain your blood sugar levels – keeping you focused and energized.

Apples – running short on time? At least grab an apple on your way out the door. Apples are rich in quercetin, an antioxidant plant chemical that protects brain cells. According to scientists at Cornell University, quercetin defends your brain cells from free radical attacks, which can damage the outer lining of delicate neurons and over time, lead to cognitive decline. Just remember to leave the skin on, since the highest amount of quercetin is found in the skin of the apple.

Sponsored by Dr Newton's Naturals

Minute Health was brought to you by Dr. Newton’s Naturals visit them on-line at Drnewtons.com. When you do use the coupon code “Health” to receive FREE shipping on their high quality supplements that can make a difference in your health and well being.

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