In a new study published in the British Medical Journal,
researchers report that breakfast may have no impact on weight
loss at all. In the study, a team of researchers from Monash
University in Melbourne, Australia, analyzed 13 randomized
controlled trials during the past 28 years. Of the trials, seven
examined the effect of eating breakfast on weight change, and
ten examined the effect on energy intake.
One of the arguments
against skipping breakfast, weight-loss experts say, is that you
will feel hungrier throughout the day and be more likely to
overeat. The new study’s first finding was that people do not
feel hungrier after skipping breakfast and do not overeat the
rest of the day. The researchers’ second finding was that eating
breakfast does not prevent overeating later in the day. The
researchers also found that breakfast skippers weighed about a
pound less on average compared to people who ate breakfast.
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