Assess Changes in Appetite and Eating Patterns

Forgoing breakfast often results in increased hunger later in the day, which can lead to overeating during lunch or snacking on unhealthy foods. This pattern can disrupt the body’s natural hunger signals, making it harder to regulate appetite and portion sizes.
According to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, skipping breakfast is associated with a higher likelihood of consuming calorie-dense, nutrient-poor foods. Over time, these altered eating habits may contribute to unhealthy weight gain or even episodes of binge eating.



