Best Time to Eat Breakfast? For Longevity, Earlier Is Better

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Do you sit down to breakfast early or late? The answer matters, research suggests, because when you eat may make a difference in your overall health and even how long you live.

A new study has found that people tend to experience gradual shifts in meal times as they age, and for older individuals, eating later — especially breakfast — may be linked to underlying physical and mental problems including depression, fatigue, and oral health issues.

Most notably, the findings suggested that people who ate breakfast on the late side were slightly more likely to die prematurely compared with people who had their first meal earlier.

“Older adults may be particularly affected by shifts in meal timing because of health challenges and lifestyle transitions,” says lead study author Hassan Dashti, PhD, RD, an assistant professor and research scientist with a focus in nutrition, chronobiology, and genetics at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

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