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did i miss something or he just say that eggs are natural appetite suppressants now? thoughts?
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If I eat just 2 boiled eggs for breakfast I am satisfied for a long while but if I eat porridge then I'm looking for a top up after 2 hours or so. But if I eat the eggs I have no problems eating the porridge as well in the same sitting but if I eat the porridge first then I'll be full enough so as I won't want the eggs.
Good tucker eggs. I don't think I'd call them an appetite suppressor. ![]() |
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Love eggs myself. There a great food.
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the fat and protein in the egg will definitely help with satiety...here is the link to the actual study
http://www.nrjournal.com/article/S02...003-5/abstract
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Thats what I was trying to say. But what do they mean when they say 'reduced energy intake'. Cheers.
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since they felt more satisfaction from the egg, they ate less following that meal...following the bagel, they actually ate more the rest of the day.
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Ah yes that's it. Thanks.
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I don't think there is something special in eggs that caused these results. So the quote above is misleading in that regard.
It is more of a factor of a lower carb/pro ratio, as well as higher fats. But whether you got your pro/fat from eggs or another source, likely would not make a major difference on satiety. There are some exceptions, but the most important component is the carb/pro ratio and fat content, regardless of food source - again, from a satiety perspective.
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I eat four eggs every morning and 30 grams of plain oatmeal. I get hungry in about two hours.
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Thanks actually not a lot of oatmeal. It has typically 54g of carbohydrates per 100g of dry weight. Thus your going to want to have 100g at least, depending on your calories and type of diet.
After a nights sleep and fast your body needs to refuel its glycogen stores. Thats why morning is the best time to load on carbs. |
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