The effects of skipping a meal on daily energy intake and diet quality

May 14, 2020Public health nutrition

How Skipping a Meal May Change Daily Food Intake and Diet Quality

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Abstract

Adults consumed 193 more kJ at lunch after skipping breakfast.

  • Skipping breakfast led to a consumption increase of 783 kJ at dinner.
  • Total daily energy intake decreased between 1053 kJ (breakfast) and 1464 kJ (dinner) when meals were skipped.
  • Skipping breakfast or lunch reduced the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) scores for fruit, whole grains, and dairy.
  • Skipping lunch negatively affected HEI component scores for vegetables, seafood, and plant protein.
  • Skipping dinner lowered HEI component scores for vegetables, dairy, and protein foods.
  • Skipping meals may lead to increased intake of refined grains and sodium.

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