About 15% of adults in the United States skip breakfast regularly, according to a 2021 CDC report. Recent research reveals that not just what we eat, but when we eat breakfast, may influence life expectancy by impacting the metabolic and cardiovascular systems. These organs are especially sensitive to daily rhythms. However, recognizing timing as a critical risk factor for early mortality remains a challenge for both researchers and the public, as most focus on diet quality rather than the clock. Understanding these patterns could transform preventative healthcare.
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28. Breakfast Timing in Aging Adults For aging adults, breakfast timing takes on added importance due to age-related changes in metabolism, hormone regulation, and appetite. As…