Research Finds Skipping Breakfast Does Not Harm Brain Function

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A comprehensive review of 71 studies found that fasting does not impair cognitive performance in healthy adults, though it may affect children, adolescents, and specific situations like late-day testing or food-related tasks. The research suggests fasting can be a safe health practice for most adults without sacrificing mental sharpness, but caution is advised for certain groups.
Topics:health#cognitive-performance#fasting#health-and-wellness#intermittent-fasting#metabolic-health#study-review
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