From the School Nurse 2
Mrs. Julia Lohmeyer
From the School Nurse 2
Mrs. Julia Lohmeyer
Despite the importance of breakfast, approximately 15 per cent of teenagers and one-third of adults don’t eat breakfast. Eating breakfast breaks the overnight fasting period, replenishes your supply of nutrients to keep your energy levels up throughout the day. Extensive research in Australia and overseas has found:
Some common reasons for skipping breakfast include:
Health Implications
People who skip breakfast tend to nibble on snacks during the mid-morning. This can be a problem if those snacks are low in fibre, vitamins and minerals but high in fat and salt. Without the extra energy that breakfast can offer, some breakfast skippers feel tired and turn to coffee or high sugar foods to get them through the morning. If you do skip breakfast, try a nutritious snack such as fresh fruit, yoghurt, a low fat muffin or a wholemeal sandwich to help you through that mid-morning hunger.
Breakfast foods
Research has shown that schoolchildren are more likely to eat breakfast if easy-to-prepare breakfast foods are readily available at home. Some quick suggestions include:
DON’T FORGET THAT THE SCHOOL BREAKFAST CLUB IS AN OPTION ON MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS.