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This is the ideal time gap between waking up and eating breakfast

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2020, 07:00 IST
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​This is the ideal time gap between waking up and eating breakfast

For most of us, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. A healthy wholesome breakfast helps us kickstart our morning by boosting our metabolism and providing us with energy for the day ahead.

Talking about an ideal breakfast, we all know, it is a mix of carbs, protein and fat. But what about the breakfast timings? Is there a right time to eat breakfast?

Many of us starve for longer hours after we wake up and have our breakfast too late? The practice is not very healthy. In this article, we tell you, how soon after getting up in the morning, you should try and fuel your body.

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​How soon should you eat your breakfast after waking up?

The best time to have your breakfast is within two hours of waking up. Having breakfast after waking up is good for your metabolism, say experts.

If you are a gym-goer and prefer exercising in the morning, have something light like a banana or an avocado toast, at least half an hour before working out.

However, if you feel your workout gets impacted and you are able to perform better empty stomach, you can have breakfast after the sweat session.

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​Eating at the right time to lose weight

According to the study by Harvard University, if you are not eating your meals at the right time, it will be difficult for you to reach your weight loss goals.

Even if you are following intermittent fasting, the gap between your dinner and breakfast should not be more than 12-14 hours. Exceeding the time more than this is not good for your weight loss journey. Having said that, we know how a lot of people have benefitted from intermittent fasting, but you should see how your body responds to it. So consult your doctor before you plan to follow it.

The study backed the fact that fasting for 12 hours between your dinner and breakfast is excellent for complete digestion of the food. Having this time gap also promotes sound sleep and helps maintain the cardinal rhythm.

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​Here is the right time to eat all your meals

Breakfast: 6 am to 10 am

Mid-morning snack: 2 - 4 hours after breakfast

Lunch: Before 3 pm

Afternoon snack: 2 - 4 hours after lunch

Dinner: Have your dinner between 5 pm - 8 pm

Eating breakfast at the right time helps maintain your normal body weight, regulate your blood sugar levels, helps in reduction of fat and cholesterol levels and helps you perform better during the day.

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One thoery which is making round is have huge gap 12-14 hours between dinner and breakfast may be giving rest to pancreas
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