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Health Outcomes: American Heart Association

American Heart Association: The study, which was published Monday in the American Heart Association journal Circulation, analyzed data from a questionnaire and tracked the health outcomes of over 26,000 men between the ages of 45 to 82, for 16 years, according to CTV. Breakfast skippers were also more likely to gain weight, develop diabetes and high cholesterol, the study found and Heres another reason why breakfast may truly be the most important meal of the day: Men who regularly reported skipping breakfast had a higher risk of heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease, according to a new study. It found that men who regularly skipped breakfast had a 27 per cent higher risk of heart attack or death from coronary heart disease compared to those who didnt skip breakfast. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.