Studies repeatedly show that skipping breakfast is more common in people who are overweight or obese.
研究一再表明,不吃早餐的人當(dāng)中,有更多超重或肥胖的人。
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.
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".
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."
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.
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.