[PDF] Effect of breakfast omission and consumption on energy intake and physical activity in adolescent girls: a randomised controlled trial | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1017/S0007114517002148 Corpus ID: 22415733Effect of breakfast omission and consumption on energy intake and physical activity in adolescent girls: a randomised controlled trial @article{ZakrzewskiFruer2017EffectOB, title={Effect of breakfast omission and consumption on energy intake and physical activity in adolescent girls: a randomised controlled trial}, author={J. Zakrzewski-Fruer and T. Plekhanova and Dafni Mandila and Yannis Lekatis and K. Tolfrey}, journal={British Journal of Nutrition}, year={2017}, volume={118}, pages={392 - 400} } J. Zakrzewski-Fruer, T. Plekhanova, +2 authors K. Tolfrey Published 2017 Medicine British Journal of Nutrition Abstract It is not known if breakfast consumption is an effective intervention for altering daily energy balance in adolescents when compared with breakfast omission. This study examined the acute effect of breakfast consumption and omission on free-living energy intake (EI) and physical activity (PA) in adolescent girls. Using an acute randomised cross-over design, forty girls (age 13·3 (sd 0·8) years, BMI 21·5 (sd 5·0) kg/m2) completed two, 3-d conditions in a randomised, counter-balanced… Expand View on Cambridge Press cambridge.org Save to Library Create Alert Cite Launch Research Feed Share This Paper 9 CitationsBackground Citations 4 Methods Citations 1 View All Topics from this paper Breakfast Energy Intake Exercise kilojoule (kJ) Carbohydrates Diet Records Female child energy balance Paper Mentions Blog Post Should You Skip Breakfast? 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