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Nutritionist: ‘Pizza Is A Better Breakfast Than Most Cereals’

31-1-2018 < The Daily Sheeple 44 366 words
 

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One nutritionist says a hot, cheesy slice of pizza in the morning is actually healthier for you than your normal bowl of cereal.  Now, this is news we can all appreciate.


Speaking to The Daily Meal, nutritionist Chelsey Amer explained that many kinds of cereal lack the protein and healthy fats your body needs as fuel for the day ahead. “You may be surprised to find out that an average slice of pizza and a bowl of cereal with whole milk contain nearly the same amount of calories,” Amer said. “However, pizza packs a much larger protein punch, which will keep you full and boost satiety throughout the morning.”


However, dietitian Keri Gans argues that cereal is still a good breakfast option, with a little help. “You could top your cereal with berries, which are rich in vitamins,” Gans told the New York Post. “If you choose the right cereal that’s packed with fiber, it may help lower cholesterol and control blood sugar.” In pizza’s defense, there aren’t many cereals that have the cheese and peppers already baked into the gooey perfection of a slice.


According to CBS Local (Denver), The New York-based healthy food blogger added that most commercial-brand cereals are packed with sugar instead of something else nutritious, which will lead to a sugar crash later in the day. While Amer admits pizza is not the perfect breakfast option, the typical slice will deliver a strong balance of protein, carbs, fats, and possibly vegetables if you opted for some healthy toppings.


So, pizza is in, cereal is out – if you like pizza. This is one diet trend a majority could support.  So microwave that leftover pizza for breakfast; we’ve all done it, now we can feel better about it.


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