Within-person comparison of eating behaviors, time of eating, and dietary intake on days with and without breakfast: NHANES 2005–2010

Jul 17, 2015The American journal of clinical nutrition

How eating habits, meal timing, and food intake differ on days with and without breakfast

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Abstract

Breakfast provided a mean of 508 kcal in men and 374 kcal in women.

  • Individuals who skipped breakfast consumed 247 kcal more energy in 24 hours on average than those who included breakfast.
  • Lunch meals on days without breakfast contained higher energy intakes, with increases of 202 kcal in men and 121 kcal in women.
  • Lunch was reported to occur approximately 35 minutes earlier on no-breakfast days.
  • More servings of fruit and whole grains were reported on days when breakfast was consumed.
  • The overall energy and macronutrient density of food intake did not differ between breakfast and no-breakfast days.

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