Meal time and meal regularity: is it associated with pediatric obesity? A systematic review and meta-analysis

May 12, 2026International journal of obesity (2005)

Meal timing and regular eating habits linked to childhood obesity: a review and analysis

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Abstract

A total of 30 observational studies involving 102,335 children and adolescents revealed significant associations between meal skipping and the risk of overweight/obesity.

  • Skipping breakfast is associated with a 26% increased risk of overweight/obesity in children.
  • Skipping lunch is linked to a 24% increased risk of overweight/obesity.
  • Skipping dinner shows a 42% increased risk of overweight/obesity.
  • Meal irregularity, late-night eating, and eating before bedtime did not show clear associations with overweight/obesity.
  • Current evidence is derived solely from observational studies and does not confirm causality.

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