4 Reasons Why You Should Never Skip Breakfast
Are you tired of hearing about how breakfast is the most important meal of the day? Well, this advice probably not going to stop until more of us start eating our morning meals.
About 18 percent of males and 13percent of females between the ages of 35 and 54 are breakfast skippers, according to a 2011 study by the market research company NPD group. But the evidence that suggests that breakfast is a meal not-to-be-skipped is overwhelming. Infact, I have never encountered a study that suggests the opposite. Here's a look at some of the research showing the possible benefits of breakfast:
Diabetes
Skipping breakfast may increase a woman's diabetes risk, according to a study published this month in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Women who ate breakfast an average of zero to six times per week were at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes than women who ate breakfast every day.
Heart Disease
Eating breakfast was associated with a lower incidence of heart disease in men between ages 45 and 82, according to a July study in the journal Circulation. The study also found that skipping breakfast was associated with hypertension, insulin resistance and elevated blood sugar levels.
Memory
A 2005 Journal of the American Dietetic Association review of 47 breakfast-related studies found that eating breakfast is likely to improve cognitive function related to memory and test grades.
Weight Loss
In one recent study, people who ate breakfast as their largest meal lost an average of 17.8 pounds over three months. The other participants consumed the same number of total calories per day, but ate most of their calories at dinner, according to the study published in July in the journal Obesity. The large-dinner group only lost an average of 7.3 pounds each over the same time period.
Healthy Bites appears weekly on Live Science. Deborah Herlax Enos is a certified nutritionist and a health coach and weight loss expert in the Seattle area with more than 20 years of experience. Read more tips on her blog, Health in a Hurry!
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Interesting viewpoint, but honestly, I'd love to see some linked references to some of these statistics. Intermittent fasting has a handful of benefits, so skipping breakfast isn't necessarily a bad thing. In reality, all things in life should be done in certain moderation. Over-indulgences as well as fasting. The most important thing to take away from proper (sustainable and healthy) dieting is quality calories in vs calories out. Nutrient timing is important, but significantly much less so that the quality and quantity of food you eat.
you are also right.
this is for the people who always skip breakfast and run only on coffee or tea :D
Good information to be reminded of - thanks for posting.