Skipping breakfast is associated with lower fat-free mass in healthy young subjects: a cross-sectional study

Dec 12, 2018Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.)

Skipping breakfast is linked to lower muscle mass in healthy young people

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Abstract

Habitual breakfast intake frequency is positively associated with appendicular skeletal muscle mass index (β = .087, P = .031) in 270 healthy young subjects.

  • Skipping breakfast may decrease muscle mass in healthy young individuals.
  • Appendicular skeletal muscle mass index and %AppFFM are linked to how often breakfast is consumed.
  • The study accounted for factors like age, sex, sleep quality, and physical activity in its analysis.
  • A negative energy balance from skipping breakfast could be a contributing factor to reduced muscle mass.

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