Some people seem to have difficulty wrapping
their brains around the importance of booting up your brain function with
breakfast, that’s another area of research that some people have difficulty
believing—that breakfast has that much to do with energy production. Prevailing wisdom has been that a failure to eat breakfast
can result in a 40 percent loss of energy by noon. That’s not all. In a study from Harvard School of Public
Health (HSPH), researchers found that men who regularly skipped breakfast had a
27 percent higher risk of heart attack or death from coronary heart disease
than those who did eat a morning meal. Non-breakfast-eaters were generally
hungrier later in the day and ate more food at night, perhaps contributing to
metabolic changes and heart disease. The scientists analyzed food questionnaire
data and health outcomes from 1992-2008 on 26,902 male health professionals,
ages 45-82. During the study, 1,572 of the men had cardiac events. Even after
accounting for diet, physical activity, smoking, and other lifestyle factors,
the association between skipping breakfast and heart disease persisted. More
tomorrow.
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