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Don’t go brekking my heart

Skipping breakfast could leave you at risk of a heart attack, stroke or diabetes, medics warn

Study shows missing morning meal can lead to high cholesterol and high blood pressure

SKIPPING breakfast increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke, medics have warned.

Experts say those who skip breakfast — around one in four adults — are more likely to have high cholesterol and high blood pressure.

 Missing breakfast could lead to a heart attack
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Missing breakfast could lead to a heart attackCredit: Getty Images

They are also more likely to be obese, have poor nutrition and be diagnosed with diabetes.

But gorging on a late evening meal could be harmful too.

It has also been linked with an increased risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes.

 Skipping morning dish could have health consequences
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 Skipping morning dish could have health consequencesCredit: Getty Images

Experts say the healthiest people typically plan their meals ahead and eat them at regular, well-spaced intervals.

It is thought they are more likely to eat a nutritious, well-rounded diet, and snack less on junk food that is high in fat, sugar and calories.

The advice — described as a “snapshot” of current scientific evidence — was published yesterday in the American Heart Association journal Circulation.

US researchers at Columbia University in New York say it is important to eat a diet rich in fruit, veg, whole grains, low-dairy products, poultry and fish.

And they suggest limiting intake of red meat, salt and foods high in added sugars.

 Dr Marie-Pierre St-Onge suggested “eating mindfully”
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Dr Marie-Pierre St-Onge suggested “eating mindfully”Credit: Linkedin

But they stopped short of dictating the best times to eat.

Instead, the university’s associate professor of nutritional medicine Dr Marie-Pierre St-Onge suggested “eating mindfully” to “combat emotional eating”.

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