Chronic Stress Is Associated with Indicators of Diet Quality in Habitual Breakfast Skippers

May 11, 2016Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Chronic Stress Linked to Poor Diet Quality in Regular Breakfast Skippers

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Abstract

Overall diet quality was significantly higher in breakfast eaters compared to breakfast skippers (P=0.001).

  • Breakfast eaters had higher intakes of whole grains (P=0.002), fruit (P=0.002), fiber (P=0.001), calcium (P=0.001), potassium (P=0.033), and folate (P=0.013).
  • Breakfast skippers consumed more added sugars (P=0.012) and saturated fat (P=0.006) in the evening.
  • Chronic stress in breakfast skippers was associated with higher consumption of empty calories (r=-0.39; P=0.027) and evening intake of added sugars (r=0.501; P=0.005).
  • No similar associations with stress were observed in breakfast eaters.

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