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Beware! Skipping breakfast may result in weight gain and larger waist size

Updated on: 25 April,2018 07:31 PM IST  |  New York
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A study has found that people who skip breakfast, are more likely to gain weight and have a larger waist size

Beware! Skipping breakfast may result in weight gain and larger waist size

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Are you in the habit of skipping your breakfast? Beware, your are more likely to gain weight and have a larger waist size, a study has found.


If you are in the habit of skipping breakfast, then you need to change your diet plan soon. This is because, if you skip breakfast, you are more likely to gain weight and have a larger waist size, a study has revealed.


For the study, researchers traced the breakfast habits of 347 people between 2005 and 2017. The participants were aged between 18 and 87 years. All of them were measured for their height, weight, waist and hip circumference The findings showed that 26.7 per cent of people who skipped breakfast were obese, compared with 10.9 per cent of those who ate it frequently, the Xinhua reported.

"Infrequent breakfast consumption is associated with indices of central obesity and weight gain, with these associations being more evident in individuals who never eat breakfast," said researchers lead by Kevin Smith from Mayo Clinic in the US.

Besides, those who never ate breakfast self-reported the greatest weight gain over the past year.

The study also found that those who missed their breakfast had an average waist of 97.5 cm, 9.8 cm larger than those who had it five to seven times a week, even when age, gender and body mass were considered.

"Our findings on healthy adults are consistent with prior observations in the young, corroborating the concept that regular consumption of this meal is an important and independent contributor of healthy weight at all ages," it added.

(Edited by mid-day online desk, with inputs from IANS)

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