An eating pattern characterised by skipped or delayed breakfast is associated with mood disorders among an Australian adult cohort.
Johanna E WilsonL BlizzardS L GallC G MagnussenW H OddyT DwyerK SandersonA J VennKylie J SmithPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Non-traditional eating patterns, particularly skipped or delayed breakfast, may be associated with mood disorders.