Weight Loss Plans
  • Compare All Plans
  • Plan Reviews
  • User Reviews
  • Blogs
  • FAQ

The Word on Weightloss

Eat Eggs for Weight Loss

I bet you didn’t know that eating eggs could help you lose weight. In fact, I didn’t realize it until recently reading and researching the best foods for weight loss. Eating whole eggs is vital because the goodness of eggs is found in both parts: the white and the yolk. At the yellow center of an egg, the yolk contains over 90 percent of an egg’s calcium and iron. The white contains almost half the egg’s protein.

This news came as a surprise to me. For years I thought eggs were unhealthy because they contain bad cholesterol. Although eggs do contain cholesterol, it’s “dietary cholesterol”—different from the “blood cholesterol” in your body. Despite the health recommendations of the past, there's really no evidence that eating eggs will increase your blood cholesterol levels.

A study carried out by the Rochester Center for Obesity Research in Minnesota found that eating eggs for breakfast helps limit your calorie intake all day. The study compared 30 overweight or obese women who ate either an egg-based breakfast (2 eggs) or a bagel-based breakfast, making sure that both breakfast choices contained the same amount of calories and almost identical levels of protein. After recording the women’s eating habits, the researchers found that just before lunch, the women who ate the eggs for breakfast felt less hungry and ate a smaller lunch as a result. Better still, over the next 36 hours the group eating the egg-containing breakfast consumed, on average, 417 calories less than the bagel-eating group. This equates to losing three pounds or more per month.

So I’m sure your next question is "why?" An egg-centric breakfast may contain the same or similar amounts of protein as a bagel, but eggs have far less carbohydrates, which are burned quickly potentially causing you to feel hungry faster. This study shows us that eating eggs at breakfast could help you eat less throughout your day, and that’s important for any diet and weight loss program!

As a quick snack boil a few eggs and eat one as a mid-morning or afternoon snack. They’re easy to carry, and can help you lose weight as they contain an excellent amount of protein to keep you feeling full and help your muscles recover after an intense workout.

My favorite egg recipe is Eggs Benedict, which isn’t usually the healthiest brunch selection for dieting or my weight management because of the ham or bacon and a rich butter sauce. But here’s a great recipe that uses a yogurt and chive hollandaise sauce to contrast with the richness of poached eggs. Use lean prosciutto instead of bacon to make it more diet-friendly.

Eggs Benedict with Yogurt and Chive Hollandaise

Ingredients
1 teaspoon vinegar
4 eggs
4 whole-wheat English muffins, halved
4 slices prosciutto, about 50 g in total, trimmed of all visible fat
pepper to taste
paprika to garnish
1 tablespoon snipped fresh chives to garnish

Yogurt and Chive Hollandaise Sauce
2 egg yolks
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
6 oz plain Greek-style yogurt
1 tablespoon snipped fresh chives
pepper to taste

Directions

  1. Hollandaise sauce: whisk together the egg yolks, mustard and yogurt in a heatproof bowl. Set over a saucepan of barely simmering water and cook for about 12–15 minutes, stirring constantly, until thick—the sauce will become thinner at first, but will then start to thicken. Stir in the chives, and season with pepper. Remove from the heat and keep the sauce warm over the pan of hot water.
  2. Poach the eggs using these directions.
  3. Lightly toast the muffin halves for about 1 minute on each side. Top each with a slice of prosciutto, crumpled slightly to fit. Season with pepper.
  4. Place a poached egg on each prosciutto-topped muffin half.
  5. Spoon the warm hollandaise sauce over the eggs, and sprinkle each serving with a pinch of paprika and the chives.
  6. Serve immediately with the remaining toasted muffin halves.

 

Share this
Tags
  • breakfast
  • eggs
  • healthy eating
  • healthy recipes
  • healthy snacks
  • lose weight
  • nutrition
  • weight loss goals
  • Add new comment

About W.O.W.

WOW-The Word On WeightLoss is a blog for a healthier lifestyle. Once you've decided on a weight loss plan, you're on your way to making some important lifestyle changes. Diet, nutrition and exercise play a big part in a well-rounded weight loss plan as do understanding and support.

We understand the challenges you may face getting to your successful weight loss goal. WOW will keep you inspired, motivate you to keep going and keep you current with health and fitness information that will help you navigate the stages of your weight loss plan.

Weight Loss Tipsmore

Carb Substitutes

Carbs not part of your weight loss diet? Try using portabello mushrooms as pizza crust, spaghetti squash for pasta, and zucchini for lasagna.

Walk Your Dog!

Burn 98 calories by taking your dog for a 20 minute walk! Not only will your pup appreciate it, your body will too!

Feel Fuller Longer

Having a hard time filling full? Try eating some beans!. They work to curb your between-meal appetite and give you fiber and protein. In fact, one-half cup of pinto beans or kidney beans has around 8 grams fiber and 7 grams of protein, all for about 110 calories.

Weight Loss Newsmore

McDonald's Real Fruit Smoothies

Healthy weight loss snacks.

Quick! What’s the first thing that came into your mind when you read those words? If you thought of McDonald’s new Real Fruit Smoothies, you might be right... well, at least the fast food giant wants you to think that their new fruit smoothies are a healthy addition to your diet and weight loss plan. 

Read Full Article

BMI Calculator

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a formula that defines the average relative weight for your height for people over 20 years of age. Although BMI gives you a basic start, it only assesses height and weight; it does not determine muscle mass or take into consideration your lifestyle.

Calculate your BMI

Weight:   Pounds
Height:    Feet   Inches

Calculate
Based upon your BMI Calculation, you fall within  
Category BMI Range
Underweight < 18.4
Normal 18.5 - 22.9
Overweight 23.0 - 27.5
Obese 27.6 <
Recalculate BMI
Learn More about BMI

WeightLossPlans.net Newsletter

Sign up for our monthly newsletter giving you the latest information on healthy lifestyle, new diet plans, updates and more.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Site map
  • Resources

(c) 2009 WeightLossPlans.Net, Inc. - All Rights Reserved
Weight Loss Plans Comparison Shopping - Nutrition and Exercise