Risk of Heart Disease Increases Due To Not Eat Breakfast for a Long Time

Researchers from the University of Tasmania in Australia took a follow-up survey for 20 years which 2184 volunteers were participated. Finally, they found that not eat breakfast frequently were more likely to lead to obesity, fat accumulation and high cholesterol, all of which were risk factors for heart disease. At the same time, not eat breakfast frequently also easily lead to higher insulin levels in the blood, which would inevitably lead to diabetes.
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