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Diet debate: Is breakfast a waste of time? | |
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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day - it's a great start, it's good for you, it stops you snacking, boosts metabolism and keeps you thin. | Breakfast is the most important meal of the day - it's a great start, it's good for you, it stops you snacking, boosts metabolism and keeps you thin. |
Well, that's what we've all been told. | Well, that's what we've all been told. |
But some scientists argue this is all a myth - and that just because we keep repeating it doesn't make it true. | But some scientists argue this is all a myth - and that just because we keep repeating it doesn't make it true. |
So should we bother with breakfast? | So should we bother with breakfast? |
Studies repeatedly show that skipping breakfast is more common in people who are overweight or obese. | Studies repeatedly show that skipping breakfast is more common in people who are overweight or obese. |
But this could be a dangerous trap - when the number of ice cream sales goes up so does the number of people getting sunburn. It doesn't mean ice-cream is causing sunburn. | But this could be a dangerous trap - when the number of ice cream sales goes up so does the number of people getting sunburn. It doesn't mean ice-cream is causing sunburn. |
This association might be down to something special about brekkie - or maybe the type of people who eat it are generally more active, have a better overall diet or try to lead healthier lives. | This association might be down to something special about brekkie - or maybe the type of people who eat it are generally more active, have a better overall diet or try to lead healthier lives. |
Despite advocating breakfast as part of a healthy lifestyle, a report by the UK's National Obesity Observatory concluded that "it is not clear whether there is a causal relationship with Body Mass Index (weight) or whether breakfast is merely a marker for other lifestyle factors that can contribute to healthy body weight". | Despite advocating breakfast as part of a healthy lifestyle, a report by the UK's National Obesity Observatory concluded that "it is not clear whether there is a causal relationship with Body Mass Index (weight) or whether breakfast is merely a marker for other lifestyle factors that can contribute to healthy body weight". |
Breakfast on trial | Breakfast on trial |
The few clinical trials that have actively altered people's eating habits also showed no impact on waistlines. | The few clinical trials that have actively altered people's eating habits also showed no impact on waistlines. |
The biggest, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, told 300 overweight or obese people to skip or eat breakfast for four months. | The biggest, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, told 300 overweight or obese people to skip or eat breakfast for four months. |
"There was absolutely no difference whatsoever in the amount of weight-loss," said Prof David Allison, who conducted that trial at the University of Alabama. | "There was absolutely no difference whatsoever in the amount of weight-loss," said Prof David Allison, who conducted that trial at the University of Alabama. |
"With respect to weight, at least in adults, it looks like we're leaning towards it [breakfast] being a myth." | "With respect to weight, at least in adults, it looks like we're leaning towards it [breakfast] being a myth." |
He says people who are skipping breakfast are probably just trying to control their own weight. | He says people who are skipping breakfast are probably just trying to control their own weight. |
And one danger for skippers who start having breakfast is it could lead to weight gain, if they don't eat less later in the day. | And one danger for skippers who start having breakfast is it could lead to weight gain, if they don't eat less later in the day. |
So is government advice plain wrong? | So is government advice plain wrong? |
In Prof Allison's opinion: "If they are advising it [breakfast] for weight control then at this point it is not a justified recommendation." | In Prof Allison's opinion: "If they are advising it [breakfast] for weight control then at this point it is not a justified recommendation." |
Dr Alison Tedstone is from one of the many organisations around the world that tells us breakfast is a good thing, and she points to studies showing people who skip breakfast tend to be bigger, which we already know is an association. | Dr Alison Tedstone is from one of the many organisations around the world that tells us breakfast is a good thing, and she points to studies showing people who skip breakfast tend to be bigger, which we already know is an association. |
But Dr Tedstone, chief nutritionist at Public Health England, agrees that the "evidence is by no means conclusive on having breakfast". | But Dr Tedstone, chief nutritionist at Public Health England, agrees that the "evidence is by no means conclusive on having breakfast". |
However, she says it is the easiest meal of the day to get right, that skipping it risks snacking on something unhealthy later on and that it can be a struggle to get the right balance of nutrients without starting the day well. | However, she says it is the easiest meal of the day to get right, that skipping it risks snacking on something unhealthy later on and that it can be a struggle to get the right balance of nutrients without starting the day well. |
"It's an easy meal to get a healthy meal, it's an easy meal to get control over." | "It's an easy meal to get a healthy meal, it's an easy meal to get control over." |
What makes a healthy breakfast? | What makes a healthy breakfast? |
There is no such thing as a perfect breakfast, but Dr Tedstone advises people to "think fibre" in the mornings. | There is no such thing as a perfect breakfast, but Dr Tedstone advises people to "think fibre" in the mornings. |
"Overall we're not getting enough fibre in our diet and it's easy to incorporate fibre into breakfast. | "Overall we're not getting enough fibre in our diet and it's easy to incorporate fibre into breakfast. |
"Take porridge - it's cheap, it's cheerful," she said. | "Take porridge - it's cheap, it's cheerful," she said. |
As well as porridge, high fibre breakfasts include fruit, wholegrain toast and some breakfast cereals. | As well as porridge, high fibre breakfasts include fruit, wholegrain toast and some breakfast cereals. |
But some of the more palatable high-fibre cereals can be loaded with added salt and sugar. | But some of the more palatable high-fibre cereals can be loaded with added salt and sugar. |
Prof Susan Jebb, a nutrition scientist at the University of Oxford says: "It is very difficult, I think breakfast cereals are very challenging." | Prof Susan Jebb, a nutrition scientist at the University of Oxford says: "It is very difficult, I think breakfast cereals are very challenging." |
She says it's necessary to check the labels as some have less added sugar and that fresh, stewed or dried fruit could be used to make it more palatable. | She says it's necessary to check the labels as some have less added sugar and that fresh, stewed or dried fruit could be used to make it more palatable. |
"I'd encourage people to have a piece of fruit with breakfast - much better to have fruit than fruit juice as then you get the fibre from the intact fruit." | "I'd encourage people to have a piece of fruit with breakfast - much better to have fruit than fruit juice as then you get the fibre from the intact fruit." |
NHS: Healthy Breakfasts | NHS: Healthy Breakfasts |
Brain fuel | Brain fuel |
The other big case made for breakfast is that it improves children's performance in school. | The other big case made for breakfast is that it improves children's performance in school. |
A study in 2015 by the University of Cardiff was the latest to show an association between a healthy breakfast and educational performance in the classroom. | A study in 2015 by the University of Cardiff was the latest to show an association between a healthy breakfast and educational performance in the classroom. |
These studies are now coming in for the same criticism as those that found a link between breakfast and weight. | These studies are now coming in for the same criticism as those that found a link between breakfast and weight. |
"It seems very plausible that missing breakfast as a kid is just a marker of a poor home background - that family is unable to provide breakfast for a child - which is probably the cause of them not performing well at school," argues Prof David Rogers at the University of Bristol. | "It seems very plausible that missing breakfast as a kid is just a marker of a poor home background - that family is unable to provide breakfast for a child - which is probably the cause of them not performing well at school," argues Prof David Rogers at the University of Bristol. |
So how do we make sense of all this? | So how do we make sense of all this? |
Prof Jebb argues: "If you're currently eating breakfast I think you should make it the healthiest breakfast you can. | Prof Jebb argues: "If you're currently eating breakfast I think you should make it the healthiest breakfast you can. |
"If you're a breakfast skipper, I'm certainly not going to say you must eat breakfast, but I would encourage you to think about it." | "If you're a breakfast skipper, I'm certainly not going to say you must eat breakfast, but I would encourage you to think about it." |
While Prof Allison suggests people who are worried about their weight should give both eating and skipping breakfast a go to see what works best for them - just make sure you're not snacking on sausage rolls by 11:00. | While Prof Allison suggests people who are worried about their weight should give both eating and skipping breakfast a go to see what works best for them - just make sure you're not snacking on sausage rolls by 11:00. |
The science behind the benefits of breakfast does not support the absolute vehemence with which it is advocated, at least in adults. | The science behind the benefits of breakfast does not support the absolute vehemence with which it is advocated, at least in adults. |
That said I'm still going to have my bowl of breakfast cereal. | That said I'm still going to have my bowl of breakfast cereal. |
It is a good start to the day for me personally otherwise I'm distractingly hungry. I might even try chucking in a bit of extra fruit. | It is a good start to the day for me personally otherwise I'm distractingly hungry. I might even try chucking in a bit of extra fruit. |
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