Insulin Resistance Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Daily Breakfast Omission Versus Breakfast Consumption on Physical Activity Energy Expenditure and Energy Intake in Adolescent Girls Who Habitually Skip Breakfast: a 7-day Crossover Trial
There is a distinct lack of experimental evidence on whether breakfast consumption and omission affect energy balance-related variables. This research is of particular relevance to adolescent girls due to concerns of low rates of breakfast consumption and physical activity in this population. This study aims to compare the effect of seven consecutive days of breakfast omission with standardised breakfast consumption on free-living physical activity energy expenditure, energy intake and perceived appetite and energy levels in adolescent girls.
Observational reports showing infrequent breakfast consumption to be associated with
increased adiposity and cardiometabolic disease risk in children and adolescents have fuelled
concerns over the low prevalence of habitual breakfast consumption among adolescents. Yet,
only experimental study designs can determine the causal effects of breakfast consumption on
health-related variables and such research has typically targeted adults. Adolescent girls
may respond differently to manipulations in breakfast consumption than adults because they
have distinct hormonal, metabolic and behavioural profiles. Further, a link between breakfast
and physical activity in adolescent girls has particular public health relevance because the
adolescent decline in both breakfast consumption frequency and physical activity is more
pronounced in girls than in boys. Thus, the primary aim of the current study is to use a
randomised, cross-over design to compare the effect of seven consecutive days of breakfast
omission with standardised breakfast consumption on free-living PAEE in adolescent girls. The
secondary aims are to examine the effects on energy intake, perceived appetite and energy
levels.
Using a randomized crossover design, girls aged 11-14 years will complete two, 7-day
conditions. A standardized breakfast will consumed every day before 09:00 in the daily
breakfast consumption condition. No energy-providing nutrients will consumed (i.e., only
water) before 10:30 in the breakfast omission condition. Combined heart rate-accelerometry
will be used to estimate physical activity energy expenditure and digital photography
complemented with written food diaries will be used to assess energy intake during each
condition; these data will be separated into three time segments: wake to 10:30, 10:30 to
15:30 and 15:30 to bed. Visual analogue scales will be used to assess perceptions of hunger,
fullness, tiredness and energy levels on waking and at 09:00 and 10:30. Statistical analyses
will be completed using condition by time of day linear mixed models.
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