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Eating a whole-grain breakfast may protect you against heart attack, stroke

Eating a healthy breakfast, rich in whole grains and proteins sources can significantly lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and heart failure, suggest experts.

Washington, Apr 23 : Eating a healthy breakfast, rich in whole grains and proteins sources can significantly lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and heart failure, suggest experts.

Previous studies have shown that eating breakfast, as compared with skipping it, makes for smaller rises in blood sugar and insulin after all of the day's meals and snacks.

And smoothing out the blood sugar and insulin can help diminish harmful LDL cholesterol levels and triglycerides. It can also curb the appetite.

While writing in 'The Harvard Heart Letter' the experts recommended that a bowl of steel-cut oatmeal topped with fruit and walnuts can be a healthy breakfast.

Also a bowl of high-fibre, whole-grain cereal such as Fibre One, Shredded Wheat, or Cheerios with milk and sliced banana, strawberries, blueberries, or other fruit can also reduce health risks.

6 or 8 ounces of 1 pct yoghurt with blueberries and sunflower seeds or a whole-grain English muffin with peanut butter can keep you hale and hearty.

A diet including omelette made with one egg and one egg white, or egg substitute, served with whole-grain toast and orange slices can be a rich source of proteins.

A smoothie made with milk, yoghurt, orange or pineapple juice, strawberries or blueberries, and banana, plus some oat bran, ground flax seeds, or wheat germ for extra fibre and healthful oils can offer enormousealth benefits.

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