The Best Cereals for Dieters

Your Guide to the Best Cereals to Help You Drop Those Pounds

By L. Jacob Carlyle, published Jul 10, 2006
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If you've taken a  stroll down the cereal aisle at your local grocery store, you already know the endless options you are faced with as a shopper.  For those who are watching their weight, some cereals are better than others.  But, just because you're trying to lose a few pounds, doesn't mean you want to eat cardboard.  These are my top 5 picks for tasty dieter's cereals.

#5-Frosted Bite-size mini-wheats (Kellogg's): One bowl of this cereal provides 25% daily value of fiber, and these mini-wheats are frosted enough to keep your sweet tooth satisfied.  Although one serving provides nearly 185 calories, the fiber will keep you full until lunchtime.

#4-GoLean (Kashi):  With only 140 calories and 10 grams of fiber per serving (3/4 cup), this cereal is the dieter's dream.  This food also only has only 1 gram of fat and none of the saturated kind.  Unfortunatly the taste may be a little bland for some. If this is the case, try GoLean Crunch, which has more calories, but also more flavor.

#3- Special K Red Berries (Kellogg's): Although it isn't made with whole grains, and has only one gram of fiber per serving, this cereal has only 110 calories per cup with no fat, which means you can indulge in a little bit more than some more calorie dense options.  The strawberries add good flavor once they get soaked in milk. WARNING:I don't recommend eating this cereal dry, due to freeze dried fruits.

#2-Cheerios (General Mills): This classic breakfast cereal is still one of the best picks.  Made with whole grains, one serving of a cup counts 110 calories with 3 grams of filling fiber.  The best part, only 1 gram of sugar per cup! Feel free to sprinkle some sugar substitues on for a no calorie kick of sweetness if the bland taste isn't enough for you.

Takeaways
  • look for cereals high in fiber to fill you up longer
  • watch your portions: serving sizes vary on all cereals, read labels and find out
  • whole grains and complex carbs breakdown slower in the body giving you long lasting energy
Did You Know?
Eating breakfast daily may reduce the risk of obesity and insulin resistance syndrom by up to 50%.
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