Breakfast Foods that Improve Focus at Work

 

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Research shows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. A healthy breakfast can improve your mood, fill your stomach, and give you the energy to have a successful day at work. In addition, a morning meal breaks the overnight fast, replenishing your blood glucose levels to keep you alert and energized. In many cases, unbalanced breakfasts can negatively impact your focus throughout the day and lead to higher levels of fatigue.

A healthy, balanced breakfast includes proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Proteins provide energy, transfer and store nutrients, and repair tissues. Carbohydrates are the body's primary energy source, often in sugars, fibers, and starches. Fats, particularly monosaturated and polyunsaturated fats, absorb vitamins and provide energy to the body.

Here are some great breakfast foods to help you focus at work.

Nuts and seeds

Nuts and seeds are excellent protein, fat, fiber, vitamin, and mineral sources. Almonds, cashews, chia seeds, pecans, walnuts, and peanuts, are a few that go well with a breakfast meal. 

There are a variety of ways that nuts and seeds can be eaten at breakfast, such as:

  • Toppings on a smoothie bowl or yogurt parfait

  • Overnight oatmeal

  • Nut butter on a piece of toast

  • A snack on the side

Berries

If you have a sweet tooth in the morning, berries are a healthy way to satisfy your cravings. Blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries are known as “superfoods,” as they contain an abundance of vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber. There are several ways to include fruit in your breakfast.

A few examples are:

  • Smoothies

  • Smoothie bowl

  • Yogurt parfait

  • Toppings for toast or oatmeal

Eggs

Eggs are a great breakfast choice as they contain a healthy dose of carbohydrates, protein, and fats. A single egg has 75 calories, six grams of protein, and five grams of fat. In addition, eggs can be cooked in various ways, such as scrambled, fried, or turned into omelets, burritos, and sandwiches. 

Avocados

On any social media platform, you’ve seen at least one video of someone preparing avocado toast with various toppings. Avocados are excellent sources of vitamins, minerals, and fats. 

This fruit contains: 

  • Folate

  • Potassium

  • Vitamins B, C, E, and K

Oatmeal

Oatmeal is a whole-grain food that provides an abundance of fiber, carbohydrates, protein, and fat. In addition, this breakfast food contains several vitamins and minerals, such as:

  • Biotin

  • Copper

  • Manganese

  • Molybdenum

  • Phosphorus

  • Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)

Use these foods to create a delicious breakfast that gives you the fuel and focus for a successful workday.

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