The relationship between breakfast behaviour and Body Mass Index (BMI) – a randomized clinical trial

A. B. Dharmarathna, K. Perera
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Breakfast is a meal eaten in the morning and at the first of the day. Failure to eat a well-balanced diet in the morning has been documented to have a deleterious impact on the health such as nutritional disorders, non-communicable diseases and failure to cognitive performance. Ayurveda texts mentioned that consuming food in the morning enhance memory power, life span, energy, complexion, and lustre. The objective of the present study was to study the relationship between breakfast and BMI values. Fifty cases of male and female, between 20 and 60 years were randomly selected from OPD in Ayurveda Teaching Hospital, Borella, Sri Lanka. The relationship between breakfasts with BMI was evaluated. Socio-demographic characteristics such as age, gender, religion, ethnicity, occupation, monthly income, residential area and education were gathered through a questionnaire. BMI was measured and that was compared with information related to breakfast as a morning drink, type of food consumption, skipping breakfast, veg food habits and time having breakfast. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS, version 17.0. Mean age of the study population was 42 years in which 58% were females. According to BMI values, 6% underweight, 42% normal weight and 52% were overweight respectively. When comparing breakfast habits with BMI categories, there was no significant relationship with milk as a morning drink, rice and curry as a morning diet, vegetarian food, skipping breakfast (p>0.05). Consumption of tea as a morning drink which was significantly related with BMI values (p=0.023) as well as taking refined wheat flour product as a morning diet, having breakfast at 6.00 am to 9.00 am were significantly related with BMI (p=0.017 and p=0.020, respectively). The study indicated that the drinking tea, consumption of refined wheat flour product and time of the taking breakfast were significantly related with BMI.
早餐行为与身体质量指数(BMI)之间的关系——一项随机临床试验
早餐是在早晨和一天的第一天吃的一顿饭。有证据表明,早上不吃均衡的饮食会对健康产生有害影响,如营养失调、非传染性疾病和认知能力下降。阿育吠陀文献提到,早上吃东西可以增强记忆力、寿命、精力、肤色和光泽。本研究的目的是研究早餐与BMI值之间的关系。随机选择斯里兰卡博雷拉阿育吠陀教学医院门诊50例,年龄在20至60岁之间。评估了早餐与BMI之间的关系。通过问卷调查收集了年龄、性别、宗教、种族、职业、月收入、居住面积和教育程度等社会人口特征。研究人员测量了体重指数,并将其与早餐相关的信息进行了比较,比如早上喝什么饮料、吃什么食物、不吃早餐、吃蔬菜的习惯和吃早餐的时间。采用SPSS 17.0进行统计分析。研究人群的平均年龄为42岁,其中58%为女性。根据BMI值,体重过轻者占6%,正常体重者占42%,超重者占52%。将早餐习惯与BMI分类进行比较,与早餐喝牛奶、早餐吃米饭和咖喱、素食、不吃早餐没有显著关系(p>0.05)。早晨饮茶与BMI值显著相关(p=0.023),早晨饮食以精制小麦粉为主,早上6:00 - 9:00吃早餐与BMI值显著相关(p=0.017和p=0.020)。研究表明,饮茶、食用精制小麦粉、早餐时间与BMI显著相关。
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