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Doctor shares common breakfast foods that could be stopping you losing weight

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A doctor has shared how common breakfast foods including toast and tea could actually be stopping you from losing weight.Professor Tim Spector, who is a doctor and epidemiologist, spoke to diet guru Michael Mosely on his BBC podcast 'Just One Thing' when he revealed that the breakfast he ate for 10 years unknowingly made him gain 10 kilograms.The nutrition expert, who cofounded the ZOE study, switched up his morning routine after noticing his blood sugar levels spike in the morning immediately after eating what he thought was a "healthy diet".He explained that eating foods such as toast and marmalade, a cup of tea and a glass of orange juice made him gain weight as he urged people to experiment with breakfast to find what is right for their body.He said: "When I was a healthy doctor epidemiologist, it [breakfast] would be mostly a cup of tea with low fat milk in it.

And a nice glass of orange juice, and toast and marmalade. It would be brown toast - I didn't know at that time that they're often dyed brown."I was eating towards what I was told at the time as a doctor was a healthy diet.

And it turns out that that diet had led to me gaining about a kilo in weight over the previous 10 years, so that I'd gained about 10 kilos over that time.

And it was only when I stuck a glucose monitor on me as I was eating my breakfast that it shot up into the normal diabetic range. "There was a worrying sign that really these carbs and sugars weren't right for me."Professor Spector went on the explain that his wife's blood sugar levels reacted differently to the same breakfast as he urged people to try different foods.

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