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The New Indian Express
|September 13, 2025
WE all know the old saying that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But what often slips under the radar is how much the timing of that meal matters; not just for our body, but for our mental health too.
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Doctors are now warning that eating breakfast late, or not at all, can quietly unsettle our mood, energy, and focus.
Dr Pragya Rashmi, consultant psychologist at Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad, explains why those missed morning meals can be more damaging than we realise. "Due to unstable blood sugar and hormone changes, eating breakfast late or skipping it frequently can have a major adverse effect on mood and mental health, frequently leading to increased levels of irritation, tension, and weariness," she says. After an overnight fast, the brain relies on glucose. When that fuel doesn't arrive on time, irritability and poor concentration are quick to creep in.
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