healthneutral
Morning Meals and Mental Health: An Unexpected Link
GlobalWednesday, December 25, 2024
What's more, this study specifically looked at adults and seniors, unlike many others that focus mainly on kids. So, it's not just about the young ones anymore. The researchers found that having a consistent breakfast routine might play a significant role in preventing serious mental health issues. Isn't that food for thought?
One thing to keep in mind is that this doesn't mean skipping breakfast directly causes suicidal thoughts. Correlation doesn’t imply causation, you know? But it certainly highlights the need to consider our breakfast habits and their potential influence on our mental well-being, especially as we get older.
So, next time you think about hitting the snooze button and skipping breakfast, remember this study. It might just be the push you need to grab that morning meal. After all, it could make a difference beyond just filling your tummy.
Actions
flag content