Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your colleague is an idiot and probably watches too much TikTok. If you load up oatmeal with garbage it isn’t particularly healthy. Meanwhile, kipchoge had oatmeal before his 2023 Berlin marathon performance. https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/nutrition/a45696427/eliud-kipchoge-breakfast/
I seriously doubt the OP is running a marathon after her carb loading.![]()
I do work out in the morning, 4 to 5 times a week. Typically a half an hour of running or treadmill.
Please explain what do you mean by carb loading and avoiding it. Do you mean you should only eat so many grams of carbs per day or just be especially aware of carbs in the morning? The oatmeal alone is 44g, so that is concerning? Plus whatever carbs the banana and splash of 2% milk has. How many grams of carbs is ideal in the morning?
DP: Carbs are the body's fuel. You literally need carbs to function.
Anonymous wrote:Read The Glucose Revolution. Basically, sweet things spike your glucose and are not good for you, especially for breakfast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're diabetic, it's just bad for you. Even the steel cut. My dad ate it w/ blueberries for years w/ an omelette and he's walk for an hour every day, but his A1C was consistently high even w/ meds. Once he cut out the oatmeal, it decreased. He didn't change anything else about his diet.
You should update the American Diabetes Association, the Endocrine Society, and the American Association od Clinical Endocrinology, because they all disagree with you.
I'm sure you're right, of course.
Anonymous wrote:If you're diabetic, it's just bad for you. Even the steel cut. My dad ate it w/ blueberries for years w/ an omelette and he's walk for an hour every day, but his A1C was consistently high even w/ meds. Once he cut out the oatmeal, it decreased. He didn't change anything else about his diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your colleague is an idiot and probably watches too much TikTok. If you load up oatmeal with garbage it isn’t particularly healthy. Meanwhile, kipchoge had oatmeal before his 2023 Berlin marathon performance. https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/nutrition/a45696427/eliud-kipchoge-breakfast/
I seriously doubt the OP is running a marathon after her carb loading.![]()
I do work out in the morning, 4 to 5 times a week. Typically a half an hour of running or treadmill.
Please explain what do you mean by carb loading and avoiding it. Do you mean you should only eat so many grams of carbs per day or just be especially aware of carbs in the morning? The oatmeal alone is 44g, so that is concerning? Plus whatever carbs the banana and splash of 2% milk has. How many grams of carbs is ideal in the morning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love oatmeal (rolled oats, steel cut, overnight, etc) but for me, the problem is that I am starving 45 - 60 min right after I have eaten them so it doesn’t keep me satiated no matter how much protein I try to add to it (PB, egg whites, protein powder, Greek yogurt). It just goes right through me and I’m hungrier after than I was before I ate it. I guess my body turns it all into sugar, burns it off super fast and bam I’m super hungry again and am back at square 1. This isn’t good because it can cause me to overeat in this cycle.
Me, too. I like it, but no matter what I add, it doesn't fill me up as well as my usual breakfast (which is whole milk plain yogurt with fruit and nuts or low-sugar granola).
Anonymous wrote:I love oatmeal (rolled oats, steel cut, overnight, etc) but for me, the problem is that I am starving 45 - 60 min right after I have eaten them so it doesn’t keep me satiated no matter how much protein I try to add to it (PB, egg whites, protein powder, Greek yogurt). It just goes right through me and I’m hungrier after than I was before I ate it. I guess my body turns it all into sugar, burns it off super fast and bam I’m super hungry again and am back at square 1. This isn’t good because it can cause me to overeat in this cycle.