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1. Breakfast Eating Habits and Its Influence on Nutritional Status.

2. Socioeconomic inequality in breakfast skipping among Norwegian adolescents.

3. No Effect of Breakfast Consumption Observed for Afternoon Resistance Training Performance in Habitual Breakfast Consumers and Nonconsumers: A Randomized Crossover Trial.

4. Association between breakfast skipping and psychosomatic symptoms among Canadian adolescents.

5. Skipping breakfast and its association with sociodemographic characteristics, night eating syndrome, and sleep quality among university students in Bangladesh.

6. Is breakfast consumption detrimental, unnecessary, or an opportunity for health promotion? A review of cardiometabolic outcomes and functional food choices.

7. Causal relationship between breakfast skipping and bone mineral density: a two-sample Mendelian randomized study.

8. Nutrition Knowledge Is Associated With Diet Quality Among US Army Soldiers.

9. Association of breakfast skipping with habitual dietary intake and BMI in female rotating shift workers.

10. Breakfast Skipping and Declines in Cognitive Score Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study of the HEIJO-KYO Cohort.

11. Association of daily nutrient intake with breakfast and snack consumption among young Japanese adults aged 20–39 years: data from the 2012 National Health and Nutrition Survey.

12. Factors Associated with Breakfast Skipping and its Attitude among Undergraduate Students of King Khalid University.

13. Breakfast skipping and cognitive and emotional engagement at school: a cross-sectional population-level study.

14. Breakfast skipping and its relationship with academic performance in Ethiopian school-aged children, 2019.

15. Effect of the perception of breakfast consumption on subsequent appetite and energy intake in healthy males.

16. Breakfast characteristics, perception, and reasons of skipping among 8th and 9th-grade students at governmental schools, Jenin governance, West Bank.

17. A systematic review of interventions to increase breakfast consumption: a socio-cognitive perspective.

18. Association between breakfast skipping and metabolic outcomes by sex, age, and work status stratification.

19. Breakfast skipping alone and in interaction with inflammatory based quality of diet increases the risk of higher scores of psychological problems profile in a large sample of Iranian adults.

20. PREVALENCE AND REASON OF BREAKFAST SKIPPING AMONG HOSTELERS.

21. Guardians' food literacy and breakfast skipping among Japanese school children.

22. Breakfast skipping is related to inadequacy of vitamin and mineral intakes among Japanese female junior high school students: a cross-sectional study.

23. The link between breakfast skipping and overweigh/obesity in children and adolescents: a meta-analysis of observational studies.

24. Irregularity in breakfast consumption and daily meal timing patterns in association with body weight status and inflammation.

25. Breakfast skipping, late dinner intake and chronotype (eveningnessmorningness) among medical students in Tabuk City, Saudi Arabia.

26. Asociación entre la omisión de desayuno, el estado nutricional y la actividad física en una población de mediana edad de Latinoamérica: un estudio poblacional de Ecuador.

27. Breakfast Is Brain Food? The Effect on Grade Point Average of a Rural Group Randomized Program to Promote School Breakfast.

28. Nutrition behaviors and sociodemographic factors associated with overweight in the multi-ethnic adolescents of New Caledonia.

29. Household food insecurity and breakfast skipping: Their association with depressive symptoms.

30. Breakfast Skipping Is Associated with Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes among Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies.

31. The Impact of Skipping Breakfast on the Body Weight of Children and Young People in Saudi Arabia: A Systematic Review.

32. Factors of Skipping Breakfast and Association between Skipping Breakfast and Academic Achievement of Nursing Students.

33. Postprandial Metabolism and Appetite Do Not Differ between Lean Adults that Eat Breakfast or Morning Fast for 6 Weeks.

34. Relationship between breakfast skipping and obesity among elderly: Cross-sectional analysis of the HEIJO-KYO study.

35. Chronic Stress Is Associated with Indicators of Diet Quality in Habitual Breakfast Skippers.

36. Breakfast consumption has no effect on neuropsychological functioning in children: a repeated-measures clinical trial.

37. The effect of breakfast on appetite regulation, energy balance and exercise performance.

38. Carbohydrate-rich breakfast attenuates glycaemic, insulinaemic and ghrelin response to ad libitum lunch relative to morning fasting in lean adults.

39. Association between breakfast intake with anthropometric measurements, blood pressure and food consumption behaviors among Iranian children and adolescents: the CASPIAN-IV study.

40. Relationships between bullying victimization psychological distress and breakfast skipping among boys and girls.

41. Female breakfast skippers display a disrupted cortisol rhythm and elevated blood pressure.

42. Impact of breakfast skipping on the health status of the population.

43. Meal skipping and variables related to energy balance in adults: A brief review, with emphasis on the breakfast meal.

44. BREAKFAST EATING HABITS AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS.

45. Is breakfast skipping associated with physical activity among US adolescents? A cross-sectional study of adolescents aged 12–19 years, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

46. The Relationship Between Breakfast Skipping, Chronotype, and Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes.

47. Cyclic restricted feeding enhances lipid storage in 3 T3-L1 adipocytes.

48. A typical working-day breakfast among children, adolescents and adults belonging to the middle and upper socio-economic classes in Mumbai, India – challenges and implications for dietary change.

49. Breakfast skipping and its relation to BMI and health-compromising behaviours among Greek adolescents.

50. The addition of a protein-rich breakfast and its effects on acute appetite control and food intake in ‘breakfast-skipping’ adolescents.

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