Nutrient Intake, Diet Quality, and Weight/Adiposity Parameters in Breakfast Patterns Compared with No Breakfast in Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2001-2008

Dec 3, 2014Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Nutrient intake, diet quality, and body weight differences in adults who eat breakfast versus those who skip it

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Abstract

Consumers of certain breakfast patterns had lower body mass indexes and waist circumferences compared to breakfast skippers.

  • Breakfast patterns including Grain/100% Fruit Juice and Presweetened Ready-to-Eat Cereal/Lower-Fat Milk were associated with lower daily intakes of nutrients to limit, such as added sugars and saturated fatty acids.
  • Higher daily intakes of important nutrients like dietary fiber, vitamins A, D, and C, and calcium were observed in consumers of specific breakfast patterns compared to skippers.
  • Consumers of several breakfast patterns demonstrated higher diet quality scores, as measured by the Healthy Eating Index-2005, than those who skipped breakfast.
  • Specific breakfast patterns, including those with grains and whole fruits, were linked to both lower body weight and waist size compared to skipping breakfast.

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