Led by Scientia Professor Andrew Martin, an educational psychologist from the School of Education at UNSW, the study canvassed the breakfast ...
Unhealthy breakfasts as damaging for students as missing the first meal of the day: research
Eating an unhealthy breakfast might be just as harmful to students’ educational outcomes as skipping the morning meal entirely, new research has found.
“Somewhat unexpectedly, eating an unhealthy breakfast could be as disruptive to motivation and achievement as not eating breakfast at all,” Professor Andrew Martin says.
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