FoodMorning tweaks to your diet could prevent evening bloating

Morning tweaks to your diet could prevent evening bloating

What to eat for breakfast to avoid bloating?
What to eat for breakfast to avoid bloating?
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1 August 2024 10:26

Bloating is a common ailment. Over 20% of people complain about it, and its causes are not always easy to determine. However, even small changes in diet can often help. An expert discussed one such change, pointing out a product worth eating in the morning.

When bloating problems begin, we usually focus on dinner the most. This is because the stomach resembles a balloon only in the evening. However, a doctor and a dietitian who spoke to Vogue magazine advise paying attention to what you eat in the morning at breakfast.

Bloating intensifies in the evening

Dr. Fermín Mearin Manrique from Teknon Medical Centre and a member of the Top Doctors association claims that bloating often intensifies throughout the day but is least noticeable upon waking and most bothersome in the evening. This may be because gases gradually accumulate in the abdominal cavity during the day and fill it, weakening the abdominal muscles. Therefore, to ease bloating, it is good to start preventing it from the morning.

Natural action

How can you do this? It's important to start strengthening gut flora from the morning hours. There's a simple way to do this — just enrich your breakfast with natural yoghurt.

— Many scientific studies show that a diet rich in natural probiotics, including yoghurts, enables the diversification of gut flora and alleviates bloating. Yoghurts contain live bacterial cultures that inhabit the digestive tract, facilitating digestive processes, and therefore play an extremely important role in gut health care — explains dietitian Paula Martín Clares.

Short ingredients list

The specialist recommends natural yoghurts, especially those with a very short list of ingredients. She also warns that fruit yoghurts are not as effective.

— You should be careful with flavoured yoghurts because they contain sugar, sweeteners, and dyes. To enhance the taste, as a dietitian, I recommend buying 100% natural yoghurt and adding fruit to it — she adds.

A good substitute

Yoghurt can alternatively be consumed with kefir. This is another product that greatly benefits gut flora. Kefir is one of the best probiotic products, contributing to the balance of gut flora, facilitating digestion, and regulating constipation, bloating, and gas.

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