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    7 Breakfast Foods That Burn Belly Fat After 50

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    A nutrition expert shares seven breakfast foods that help shrink belly fat after age 50.

    Are you over 50 and unsure of what to eat in the morning to jumpstart fat loss? “After age 50, hormonal shifts, reduced muscle mass, and a slower metabolism can make abdominal fat easier to gain and harder to lose,” Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CPT, a Board Certified Sports Dietitian and co-author of the Flat Belly Cookbook for Dummies, tells Eat This, Not That! “While no single food ‘burns belly fat,’ choosing the right breakfast foods can absolutely support a healthier metabolism, stabilize blood sugar, and keep you fuller for longer,” she adds, recommending a combination of protein, fiber, and healthy fats. “Consistency matters more than any one ingredient.” Here are 7 breakfast foods that burn belly fat after 50, according to the expert.

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    Eggs are the first food Collingwood recommends. “Eggs provide high-quality protein to keep you full for hours and help maintain muscle mass as metabolism naturally slows with age. The combination of protein and fat helps stabilize blood sugar and reduce mid-morning cravings,” she says.6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e

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    Next up, Greek yogurt. “High in protein and rich in probiotics, Greek yogurt supports satiety and a healthy gut microbiome. Research increasingly links gut health with abdominal fat regulation. Choose plain, unsweetened versions and add fruit or a drizzle of honey if needed,” she says.

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    Oatmeal is the third food you should eat for breakfast, according to Collingwood. “Oats are packed with soluble fiber, which slows digestion, helps control blood sugar, and has been shown to help reduce visceral (belly) fat over time. They also support heart health, which is important after age 50,” she says.

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    Berries are another essential breakfast food. “Blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries are rich in antioxidants and fiber. Their natural sweetness satisfies cravings while their fiber helps with appetite control. They pair well with yogurt, oatmeal, or smoothies,” says Collingwood.

    Nuts & Nut Butters

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    Nuts & Nut Butters are great fuel in the morning. “Almonds, walnuts, and natural nut butters offer healthy fats, protein, and fiber. These nutrients promote fullness and help prevent overeating later in the day, which is key in reducing excess abdominal fat,” says Collingwood.

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    Avocados are a great source of healthy fats to start the day. “Avocados supply heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, which have been associated with reduced abdominal fat. Pairing avocado with eggs or whole-grain toast provides a balanced, filling breakfast,” says Collingwood.

    High-Fiber Whole Grains

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    Lastly, fuel up with high-fiber whole grains. “Whole-grain bread, high-fiber cereals, and quinoa provide slow-digesting carbohydrates and fiber that help regulate appetite and reduce belly fat accumulation over time,” Collingwood says. “Look for at least 3–5 grams of fiber per serving.”

    Leah Groth

    Leah Groth is an experienced shopping editor and journalist for Best Life and Eat This, Not That! bringing readers the best new finds, trends, and deals each week. Read more about Leah

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