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Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day. WebMD tells you why and what it can do for you.

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by Novice (690 points)

This article discusses the benefits of eating breakfast, specifically as it pertains to children. A lot of these benefits are supported by research and studies. For example, the fact that eating breakfast in the morning jumpstarts metabolism is a widely agreed upon fact that can be confirmed with multiple sources. Similarly, the downside it can have on youth performance in school is also emphasized across multiple sources (https://www.goodrx.com/well-being/diet-nutrition/breakfast-most-important-meal-day). 

Most notably though, this article from its title to its contents allows this fact to be applied to personal circumstances. It doesn't declare breakfast as the most important meal, it simply suggests its benefits without enforcing too much. A lot of other articles discussing this topic take a similar approach by ultimately concluding with the fact that the meal's important depends on the individual.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/is-breakfast-really-the-most-important-meal-of-the-day#Evidence-in-support-of-eating-breakfast

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/do-you-really-need-to-eat-breakfast

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by Newbie (340 points)
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You did a great job presenting the evidence for the benefits of eating breakfast, especially by referencing credible sources like Cleveland Clinic and Medical News Today. However, I think it’s worth digging deeper into the idea that breakfast “jumpstarts metabolism.” While widely believed, some research suggests that the effect of breakfast on metabolism might be overstated or varies greatly between individuals. Adding a source or study that explores the nuance of this claim could strengthen your argument.
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I really like this fact-check and I really liked that you focused specifically on children. I also liked that you provided multiple different sources to back up your claim. I do agree with the comment above that digging into metabolism would be helpful but other than that it's a very strong fact-check.
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The articles that conclude the benefits of eating breakfast in the morning do not just apply to children. They're are benefits for everyone. Everyone's body in the morning is low of energy since we just fasted for 7-10 hours during the night. Once we wake up in the morning, we should feed ourselves to get back nutrients in our bodies and fuel them. Personally, I feel a lot more energized when i have a meal in the morning, versus when i don't.
"Eating breakfast can have positive effects on both your mind and body, no matter what age you are," (Williams 2024).

https://www.goodrx.com/well-being/diet-nutrition/breakfast-most-important-meal-day
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ago by Novice (890 points)

The claim states that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. After fact-checking this claim I believe it to be true. There are a lot of benefits that come with eating breakfast in the morning. Eating breakfast “jumpstarts your metabolism and, thus, helps you burn more calories throughout the day.” The source provided gives a lot of good information, and I found another source from Rush University Medical Center that gives a lot of the same information, but is helpful as well. One thing I have noticed is that these fact-checks simply speak about the importance of the meal itself, and that skipping it is not as beneficial as not skipping it, but they fail to say anywhere that it is actually the most important meal of the day. Overall, it is clear that breakfast is important, but it’s hard to say that it is the most important meal of the day, as that depends more on other factors. 

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ago by Newbie (200 points)
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I agree with your comment that breakfast holds many benefits to everyday life. Also, since there is multiple health and University research about this topic, there is more proof to tell us why it is the most important meal of the day. After reading more about the benefits of breakfast, here is a quote to put it in a better perspective, "In the morning, after you have gone without food for as long as 12 hours, your glycogen stores are low. Once all of the energy from your glycogen stores is used up, your body starts to break down fatty acids to produce the energy it needs. But without carbohydrate, fatty acids are only partially oxidised, which can reduce your energy levels," (Laurens 2024). So in fact, breakfast is the most important meal of the day, since it starts off one's day.
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/breakfast
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I agree with much of what you’ve mentioned about the benefits of eating breakfast, particularly in terms of boosting metabolism and helping with calorie burn. It's clear from multiple sources, like the one from Rush University Medical Center, that breakfast can provide important nutrients and energy to start the day. The claim that eating breakfast helps jumpstart metabolism seems well-supported by research.
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Society has always said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. While breakfast kick-starts you metabolism, it also burns calories all throughout the day.  After reading the article the person added, the quote I found most useful was, "Many studies have linked eating breakfast to good health, including better memory and concentration," (Hill 2024). This made me look up the claim in another tab to look for more articles about the same topic. On the Better Health Channel, a quote I found educating was, "Breakfast breaks the overnight fasting period. It replenishes your supply of glucose to boost your energy levels and alertness, while also providing other essential nutrients required for good health," (Laurens 2024). I can agree this claim is true. I personally feel a lot more energized and focused when I have something nutritious in the morning. 

https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/breakfast-lose-weight

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/breakfast

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