There’s no meal more divisive than breakfast - some of us swear by it and insist that we cannot function without it, while others say they’ll throw up if they’re faced with anything other than coffee before 10am. (Weekends are a whole other story, everyone loves breakfast on the weekend.)
And just as all of us can’t agree on the virtues of breakfast, neither can researchers, it appears. It’s now gotten to the point where the conventional wisdom that "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day" might be edited right out of the US government’s official Dietary Guidelines this year, if the 2015 advisory committee takes the results of recent research into account.