Skipping breakfast may have
a negative impact on some chronic illnesses. Senior author of a study
related to breakfast and coronary heart disease (CHD) and associate professor of epidemiology
and nutrition at Harvard School of Public Health, Eric Rimm, said, “It’s a
really simple message. Breakfast is an important meal.” And Leah Cahill,
postdoctoral research fellow in HSPH’s Department of Nutrition, was quoted as
saying: “Skipping breakfast may lead to one or more risk factors, including
obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes, which may in turn
lead to a heart attack over time.” This study corroborated other studies that
have pointed to a link between breakfast and obesity, high blood pressure,
diabetes, and other health problems seen as precursors to heart problems. As my
favorite aunt would likely have put it: “What’s your problem? Choose to eat a good breakfast
already!
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