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Why does breakfast give us energy?

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Answer: Replenishes glucose after fasting

Replenishes glucose after fastingCorrect! After sleeping 8+ hours without eating, your blood glucose and glycogen stores are depleted. Your brain uses about 120g of glucose daily and has no storage - it relies on constant blood supply. Breakfast replenishes blood glucose, primarily from carbohydrates. This provides immediate fuel for brain function, physical activity, and cellular metabolism. Without breakfast, you may feel tired and have poor concentration!

Protein activates brainWrong. While protein is important for sustained energy, it's not what 'activates' the brain. Your brain primarily runs on glucose from carbohydrates. Protein takes longer to digest and is more important for satiety and maintaining steady energy levels.

Wakes up digestive systemWrong. Your digestive system doesn't 'wake up' - it's always functioning. What breakfast does is provide fuel (glucose) that was depleted during overnight fasting. The energy feeling comes from restoring blood sugar levels, not from awakening digestion.

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