In Short
- Skipping breakfast can be deadly in the long run
- Studies shows that every ‘1 in 4 urban Indian’ claim to skip breakfast
- A healthy Breakfast not only kick-starts the metabolic processes but supports overall health
“I was in a hurry.”
“It’s okay, I will have lunch directly.”
“I had a fruit.”
“I had a heavy dinner.”
These are some of the excuses that we tell ourselves when we skip breakfast. However, often, skipping breakfast, which initially starts due to time constraints or just pure laziness, soon turns into a habit (not a good one, btw).
This habit of skipping breakfast not only leads to heart problems, but can also be deadly in the long run.
The most skipped meal: Breakfast
We Indians, are, of course, known for their good food. However, when it comes to breakfast, we often tend to skip it, thinking we can compensate for it with a fruit, a cup of coffee or, even worse, at lunch.
There are a few studies on breakfast patterns in India, and the number does not look good. For instance:
- A study by Kellogg’s states that every ‘1 in 4 urban Indians’ claims to skip breakfast, and it was seen across all age groups.
- The study also found that around 72% skimp by having a nutritionally inadequate breakfast meal.
Most important meal of the day?
Suvarna Sawant, chief dietician at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital in Mumbai, shares that as a nutritionist, she always stresses the significance of a nutritious breakfast.
Eating breakfast kickstarts your metabolism, helping your body burn calories throughout the day. Photo: Getty Images
“Being the most important meal of the day, breakfast induces metabolism and improves gut health,” she says.
Now, there are various reasons why breakfast is considered as an important meal of the day.
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Kickstarts metabolism
Eating breakfast kickstarts your metabolism, helping your body burn calories throughout the day. This can aid in weight management and energy levels.
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Fuel for the brain
After a night of fasting, breakfast provides essential nutrients and energy to the brain, improving concentration, focus, and cognitive function.
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Maintains nutrient intake
A nutritious breakfast can provide vital nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, protein, and fibre, which are important for overall health and well-being.
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Regulates blood sugar
Eating breakfast helps stabilise our blood sugar levels, preventing spikes and crashes that can lead to cravings and overeating later in the day.
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Prevents overeating
Starting the day with a balanced meal can help control hunger and prevent overeating at subsequent meals, promoting better portion control and weight management.
“A regular healthy breakfast also helps in weight management, especially in urban areas, where sedentary lifestyles and consumption of processed foods is high,” says Suvarna.
What skipping breakfast does
Suvarna says skipping breakfast can lead to low energy levels and causes a lack of essential nutrients, affecting our productivity and well-being.
“For individuals involved in physically demanding activities, missing a breakfast can result in undernutrition and compromise the ability to perform labour-intensive tasks,” she adds.
Ruins your digestive health
Dr Chetan Kalal, program director of Nanavati Max Institute of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Therapeutic Endoscopy, Mumbai, explains that as a gastroenterologist, he always emphasises the importance of breakfast for maintaining gastrointestinal health.