Studies show that cereal consumption is correlated with health benefits
for men, women, kids and people of various ethnicities. Children and
adolescents who eat a ready-to-eat breakfast have a
lower Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist circumference than those who don’t
eat cereal at breakfast or who skip breakfast. People who eat cereal
may benefit from positive health benefits related to satiety, body
weight and the risk for chronic disease. People who eat cereal have
lower levels of total blood cholesterol and bad low-density lipoprotein
cholesterol (LDL) than people who eat cereal
less often or not at all. Cereal eaten with low-fat fortified milk at
breakfast promotes increased intake of calcium, which is associated with
healthier body weights.
Eating cereal regularly may protect against cardiovascular disease
risk. Adolescents who eat a healthy breakfast also tend to exercise
daily. There’s an association between people who eat cereal for
breakfast and
people who get higher levels of physical activity.
Girls who eat cereal are less likely to become overweight as young
adults than noncereal eaters. Breakfast is the most important meal of
the day. Frequent cereal eaters tend to have healthier body weights.
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