Breakfast Skipping Linked to Higher Blood Pressure, Increased Heart Disease Risk: Study

Breakfast Skipping Linked to Higher Blood Pressure, Increased Heart Disease Risk: Study

 03:05 31/08/2025

Research indicates that regularly skipping breakfast is associated with a higher risk of developing hypertension, a significant risk factor for heart disease and stroke. This habit can disrupt cortisol rhythms, impair insulin sensitivity, and lead to unhealthy snacking, potentially elevating blood pressure over time. Furthermore, skipping breakfast may negatively impact energy levels, metabolism, and overall cardiovascular health.
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