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Doctor issues warning about five common breakfast items people should 'avoid eating'
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Updated 21:30 22 Nov 2024 GMTPublished 21:27 22 Nov 2024 GMT

Doctor issues warning about five common breakfast items people should 'avoid eating'

There are a number of breakfast foods that shouldn't be eaten every day

Lucy Devine

Lucy Devine

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Choosing what to have for breakfast can be overwhelming - after all, there's a *lot* of breakfast foods and it can be difficult to keep up with what's deemed healthy and what's not.

If you're always in a rush in the morning, it can be easy to simply grab something and go, but there are a number of breakfast foods that probably shouldn't be eaten every day, predominantly due to their high sugar content.

There are certain breakfast foods that shouldn't be eaten every day (Getty Stock Photo)
There are certain breakfast foods that shouldn't be eaten every day (Getty Stock Photo)

Over on TikTok, Dr Poonam Desai has shared her top tips for what makes a healthy brekky.

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"I'm Dr Desai and these are five unhealthy breakfast foods that we should avoid eating routinely in the morning," she told followers.

"The first is going to be pastries - pastries include things like croissants, chocolate croissants.

"Second is going to be breakfast cereals. Yes breakfast cereals. It's full of sugar usually so try to avoid breakfast cereals.

"Third is going to be granola. A lot of granola tends to have oil and sugar in it - again, little nutritional value and we don't want to be having that high of a sugar spike first thing in the morning."

Dr Desai warned against pastries (Getty Stock Photo)
Dr Desai warned against pastries (Getty Stock Photo)

Dr Desai continued: "Fourth is going to be pancakes and fifth is going to be things like doughnuts - you really want to avoid a big sugar spike first thing in the morning."

People were quick to comment on the video, with many sharing their own alternatives.

One person wrote: "There are some breakfast cereal with low sugar and low sodium."

Another dissenting viewer said: "This is annoying."

While a third added: "But these are breakfast foods??? when do you want to eat it? at dinner????"

Cereal can have a high sugar content (Getty Stock Photo)
Cereal can have a high sugar content (Getty Stock Photo)

One breakfast food that's often super high in calories is the Full English, but there are ways to cut the fat content.

One nutrition expert, Daniel Herman, has recently revealed what he thinks the most unnecessary element is.

The founder of Bio-Synergy told the Daily Express: "Breakfast is definitely my favourite meal, and a full English is a real treat, however it does have some drawbacks.

"Probably the best item to leave off the menu/plate is the fried bread.

"Frying bread in butter adds a significant amount of saturated fat to the dish, which can result in an increased risk of heart disease and high cholesterol levels.

"Fried bread provides very few essential nutrients compared to whole grain bread or other healthier alternatives. It lacks fibre, vitamins, and minerals that are important for overall health."

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Images

Topics: Food And Drink, TikTok, Health

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

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