Close Menu
GT NewsGT News

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    NWSL MVP Tracker 2.0: Can Thompson keep up with Debinha & Co.?

    June 7, 2025

    Europe cuts interest rates as Trump’s tariffs loom

    June 7, 2025

    “The true definition of a son” – NBA legend Allen Iverson shares heartfelt post on his son days after making sweet gesture towards ex-wife | NBA News

    June 7, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    GT NewsGT News
    • Home
    • Trends
    • U.S
    • World
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Science
    • Health
    GT NewsGT News
    Home » Cardiologist reveals his ‘go-to’ breakfast for a healthy heart
    Trends

    Cardiologist reveals his ‘go-to’ breakfast for a healthy heart

    LuckyBy LuckyJune 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Cardiologist reveals his ‘go-to’ breakfast for a healthy heart
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Sign up for our free Health Check email to receive exclusive analysis on the week in health

    Get our free Health Check email

    Get our free Health Check email

    A cardiologist has revealed his favorite breakfast for keeping his heart healthy.

    Often touted as the most important meal of the day, breakfast fuels you for the hours ahead. However, popular options like muffins, donuts, bacon, and processed cereals are typically high in cholesterol and sugar, making them less ideal for a healthy start.

    With that in mind, multiple cardiologists and health experts recommend a nutrient-packed breakfast option that’s high in fiber and vitamins to kickstart your day.

    “My go-to is really oatmeal,” Dr. Andrew Freeman, a cardiologist based in Denver, Colorado, told Today. “In general, I recommend oatmeal as the best option.”

    According to Freeman, the best option is a cup of oatmeal prepared with water instead of milk or butter, keeping it lower in calories. He advises adding berries, flax seeds, and walnuts, which offer different health benefits and are rich in fiber.

    Oatmeal contains nearly four grams of dietary fiber is just one cup (Getty Images)

    However, it’s best to avoid instant oatmeal, as it’s more processed and often contains added sugars and artificial ingredients.

    Oatmeal is high in minerals and vitamins. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a one-cup serving of cooked oatmeal has about 1.8 milligrams of vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, a vitamin that’s important for energy production and nerve function.

    That cup of oatmeal also has nearly four grams of dietary fiber and less than one gram of total sugars.

    The American Heart Association notes that oatmeal stands out because it has beta-glucan, a dietary fiber that can help maintain healthy cholesterol levels and lower blood glucose levels.

    Along with reducing heart disease and diabetes, beta-glucan also promotes healthy gut bacteria and intestinal health, according to the Mayo Clinic.

    So, how will oatmeal impact how our body functions? According to EatingWell, having oatmeal for breakfast could reduce your feelings of hunger and make you feel fuller throughout the day.

    “Having oats for breakfast or incorporated into different foods as meals and snacks is a great way to give the meal more staying power and help you feel fuller for longer,” registered dietitian Maggie Michalczyk told the publication in January.

    Michalczyk also noted that beta-glucan “forms a gel-like consistency in the gut and helps to keep things moving in your digestive tract and keep you regular.”

    While he’s all for having oatmeal in the morning, Freeman previously said that he’s trying to cut other foods out of his morning diet. He told Today that he doesn’t recommend having eggs for breakfast at all, since they contain a lot of cholesterol.

    He also steers clear of muffins, danishes, donuts, and croissants in the morning because they’re high in fat, sugar, and carbs. However, he admits it’s okay to enjoy a small treat occasionally, as long as it’s not part of his daily breakfast. “It’s better to have just a small little serving or a taste, and then a big plate of fruit or oatmeal,” he said.

    breakfast Cardiologist goto healthy heart reveals
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleEngland-India Test series renamed as Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy; All you need to know
    Next Article Media ignored Booker’s gesture but criticized Musk for similar motion: study
    Lucky
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Health

    Eat The Rainbow: Diverse Flavonoid-Rich Foods May Help You Live Longer, New Study Reveals | Health News

    June 7, 2025
    Trends

    Nutritionist urges safer meat practices during Eidul Azha celebrations

    June 7, 2025
    Trends

    Optical illusion personality test: Young woman or old man? What you see first reveals if you’re organised or a procrastinator

    June 7, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Stability trend for private markets to see in 2025

    February 21, 2025971 Views

    Appeals court allows Trump to enforce ban on DEI programs for now

    March 14, 2025943 Views

    My mom says these Sony headphones (down to $38) are the best gift I’ve given her

    February 21, 2025886 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Reddit
    • Telegram
    • Tumblr
    • Threads
    Latest Reviews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Stability trend for private markets to see in 2025

    February 21, 2025971 Views

    Appeals court allows Trump to enforce ban on DEI programs for now

    March 14, 2025943 Views

    My mom says these Sony headphones (down to $38) are the best gift I’ve given her

    February 21, 2025886 Views
    Our Picks

    NWSL MVP Tracker 2.0: Can Thompson keep up with Debinha & Co.?

    June 7, 2025

    Europe cuts interest rates as Trump’s tariffs loom

    June 7, 2025

    “The true definition of a son” – NBA legend Allen Iverson shares heartfelt post on his son days after making sweet gesture towards ex-wife | NBA News

    June 7, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube Tumblr Reddit Telegram
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © .2025 gtnews.site Designed by Pro

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.