Home Health Eating ice cream for breakfast may help improve mental performance. Here’s why!

Eating ice cream for breakfast may help improve mental performance. Here’s why!

A Japanese website, ice cream is the perfect morning jolt. According to a study conducted by professor Yoshihiko Koga of Kyorin University, eating ice cream can improve alertness and mental performance.

In the study, this professor compared the brain activity of participants who had ice cream right after they wake up with those who did not. Participants who had ice cream had faster reaction times and less mental irritation.

Before you start replacing your Cheerio’s with Ben & Jerry’s, consider the fact how this Japanese study went viral on English-language media.

The Japanese website that originally popularized the study mentioned the it was supported by a sweets company. Worse, the Japanese website does not link directly to the study itself, making it impossible to fact check.

Homemade ice cream is made from egg yolks, sugar, whole milk, and heavy cream. Conventional ice cream, like Ben & Jerry’s, has other such ingredients as soybean oil, corn syrup, and pectin.

 

One serving of Ben & Jerry’s contains 260 calories, 23 grams of sugar, and 14 grams of fat. That’s hardly the picture of health. In comparison, a serving of Cheerio’s with whole milk has the same amount of calories, but only 1 gram of sugar and 2 grams of fat.
While Cheerio’s isn’t the most nutritious breakfast option, if you like a bowl of dairy for breakfast, a low sugar cereal with organic milk is a whole lot better than ice cream. Harvard Medical School says that a diet high in sugar increases the risk of heart disease. You may think this is only true of people who are overweight, but in fact, sugar is equally as dangerous for people of a healthy weight.

According to the American Heart Association, women should consume less than 100 calories of sugar per day and men consume less than 150. Considering there are 4 calories in 1 gram of sugar, a single serving of ice cream contains nearly 100 percent the recommended total amount of sugar. Clearly, ice cream for breakfast is a less than ideal choice.

Not only sugar is bad for the heart, but it is also food for cancer. Beat Cancer explains cancer cells are fueled by sugar. Sugar suppresses the immune system and creates an acidic environment, in which cancer thrives. It is directly related to ᴄᴀɴᴄᴇʀ in the breast, prostate, endometrium, and pancreas. Sugar also causes obesity, which is linked to ᴄᴀɴᴄᴇʀs of the esophagus, pancreas kidney, gallbladder, breast, and colon.