Does Eating A Big Breakfast Boost Your Metabolism — Here’s What We Know


In order to consider how the timing of the meal (and thus, whether it’s considered breakfast, lunch, or dinner) affects metabolism the researchers focused on a process called diet-induced thermogenesis, also known as DIT. This is a measure of the way the body uses energy for the absorption, digestion, transport, and storage of nutrients. It’s considered a marker for how well our metabolism is working.


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