Nearly 88 million American adults have prediabetes, many unaware of their metabolic imbalance, according to the CDC. The metabolic system—powered by organs like the liver and pancreas—regulates energy, blood sugar, and fat storage, playing a vital role in overall health. Disruption of this system may be subtle, developing silently over years before symptoms emerge. Detecting early metabolic dysfunction is challenging, making it critical to understand daily habits that influence metabolic balance. Recent research is revealing that even “healthy” routines can sometimes have unintended, harmful effects on metabolism.
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1. Skipping Breakfast Although skipping breakfast is often touted as a way to reduce calorie intake or promote intermittent fasting, evidence suggests it can disrupt metabolic…