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Gastroenterologist ranks 10 common breakfast foods by their impact on gut health and energy: ‘Can silently trigger bloating, crashes…’

 ​Though fermented, dosa is primarily carbohydrate-based and may cause blood sugar spikes if not balanced with adequate protein, gastroenterologists say. (Source: Freepik). Breakfast is often described as the most important meal of the day, yet for many people, it is also the most confusing. Your daily choices can influence digestion, energy levels, blood sugar stability, and even mid-day cravings. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a California-based gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, recently evaluated common breakfast foods through a digestive health lens. In an Instagram post, he ranked popular breakfast options from around the world based on how they impact “gut health, digestion, energy levels, and blood sugar.”. In his caption, he cautioned, “Some (breakfast foods) keep your gut happy and energy stable, while others can silently trigger bloating, crashes, and cravings later in the day.”. DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.. Dr Sethi’s list places protein-rich, minimally processed foods at the top. Eggs received a perfect score for being highly bioavailable and keeping one full. Greek yoghurt ranked close behind for its protein and probiotics, provided it is unsweetened. Oatmeal, avocado toast, paneer, and tofu were rated positively for offering steady energy, fibre, or slow-digesting proteins.. On the other hand, foods commonly seen as harmless morning staples, such as smoothies, peanut butter, idli or dosa, and especially cereal or granola, were rated lower due to concerns around sugar load, carb-heavy composition, portion size, and ultra-processing.. These rankings raise essential questions about how people can build a breakfast that truly supports their gut rather than undermines it. So we decided to seek answers from an expert.. When choosing a first meal, what matters more for gut health and energy?. Dr Pranav Honnavara Srinivasan, consultant surgical gastroenterologist at Fortis Hospitals, tells indianexpress.com, “From a gastroenterology perspective, blood sugar stability is the foundation on which everything else rests. A breakfast that causes a rapid glucose spike will override the benefits of fibre or fermentation, leading to mid-morning fatigue and cravings. Protein comes next, as it slows digestion, supports repair of the gut lining, and sustains energy. Fibre is essential but should be moderate and appropriate to the gut, since excessive insoluble fibre early in the day can worsen bloating in sensitive individuals.”. View this post on Instagram. He adds that fermented foods are beneficial, “but only when introduced in small amounts and paired with protein.” In practice, he states that the ideal priority is stable blood sugar first, adequate protein second, gut-friendly fibre third, and fermentation as a supportive addition rather than the main component..  

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