Nov 22, 2019
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Regularly eating breakfasts versus skipping them lifts a teen’s grade average from a C to an A. The UK’s University of Leeds investigators tabulated the breakfasting habits of 294 16-18 year olds with their scores on standardized tests. The test scores were converted to letter grades.
Of the participant group, 53% ate breakfasts regularly but 29% never ate them. The participants grades on General Certificate of Secondary Education achievement tests, so-called GCSE exams, provided a measure of their academic prowess.
Far too many students at all grade levels in both the UK and the USA arrive at school deprived of a nourishing breakfast. Families must make this meal a priority.
Katie Adolphus, Clare L. Lawton, Louise Dye. Associations Between Habitual School-Day Breakfast Consumption Frequency and Academic Performance in British Adolescents. Frontiers in Public Health, 2019; 7 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00283
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