People warned to stop skipping breakfast as study shows what it can do to you
Share this @internewscast.com

Health specialists are advising against forgoing breakfast after a study highlighted a concerning connection between missing this meal and heightened risks of obesity and heart disease.

Published in ScienceDirect, the research sheds light on the ongoing debate about breakfast’s impact on health, emphasizing the potential negative outcomes across various health aspects. The findings underscore the importance of this meal.

The study indicates that neglecting breakfast can lead to several health issues, with evidence linking it to obesity and weight gain. This is attributed to changes in hormonal responses that affect hunger and energy regulation.

Moreover, skipping breakfast can disrupt gut microbiota, leading to increased systemic inflammation and metabolic issues. The implications extend even further.

The research also points to possible connections between breakfast omission and a higher risk of cancer due to inflammatory processes. It highlights impairments in cognitive function, mood stability, and athletic performance as additional concerns.

Further effects of missing breakfast include the exacerbation of anxiety and depression, influenced by neurotransmitter imbalances. Irregular eating patterns can also detrimentally affect overall cognitive health and mood consistency.

In its conclusion, the research notes that whilst skipping breakfast has gained popularity “for its potential metabolic benefits”, there is “emerging evidence” which “underscores its adverse health implications across various physiological and cognitive systems.”

The findings explain that the “systematic review highlights consistent associations between breakfast omission and increased appetite, insulin resistance, cardiovascular risk, obesity, gut microbiome dysbiosis, and systemic inflammation, which may contribute to an elevated risk of chronic diseases” and much more.

Breakfast plays an important part in our day

Those behind the study are not the only ones to wonder whether the first meal of the day can be skipped. According to Doctor Lopez-Jimenez at the Mayo Clinic: “Skipping breakfast, historically, hasn’t been something necessarily healthy.

“There are numerous studies showing that people who skip breakfast have an increased risk for heart disease and many other ailments.” He added that there is also evidence to suggest that heart attacks are more likely to happen in the morning.

He explained: “Part of it is the high adrenaline state that occurs early in the morning. If you match that with no food, no calories at all, what happens is that the body says, ‘Well, with no food, I could die from starvation, so I have to do some extra things.’

“And those extra things are basically crunching the glands that make adrenaline. And essentially, the body gets into this rush of adrenaline.”

Do you skip breakfast? If so, will you stop – or do you think it benefits you? Let us know in the comments.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Boost Heart Health: Discover the Breakfast Staple Proven to Lower Heart Disease Risk

One essential component found in a popular breakfast staple might hold the…

Doctor Highlights Six Key Indicators of Dehydration You Shouldn’t Ignore

Feeling lightheaded or woozy is another common sign of dehydration (Image: Getty)…

Discover How Your Daily Diet Could Impact Dementia Risk, Say Researchers

New research is shedding light on how everyday eating habits might influence…

Urgent Health Alert: Why Jolly Rancher Sweets May Pose Cancer Risks Despite Ongoing Sales

Health officials are advocating for tighter regulations to prevent food businesses from…

Study Unveils Potential Health Risks Lurking in Office Water Coolers

Water coolers have become an essential fixture in nearly every American office.…

Comprehensive Review Debunks Autism Risk from Paracetamol Use During Pregnancy: New Findings

Paracetamol continues to be recommended as the primary pain relief option for…

Early Signs of Dementia: How Changes in Walking Patterns Could Signal Cognitive Decline

Unusual changes in walking patterns might serve as an underappreciated early sign…

Unlock Your Focus: Take Our Attention Span Test and Discover Expert-Approved Strategies to Enhance Concentration

In today’s fast-paced world, where short-form content, text messages, and emails constantly…

Significant Setback for Donald Trump as Study Delivers Verdict on Paracetamol and Autism Connection

A comprehensive study has concluded that using paracetamol during pregnancy does not…

Spotting Dementia: Key Warning Signs to Watch for Behind the Wheel

You may notice this while driving (Image: Peter Carruthers via Getty Images)…

Research Suggests Optimal Sleep Duration May Extend Lifespan by Up to Four Years

Seven hours of sleep could help stave off diseases, experts said (Image:…