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59 per cent of Irish mums skip breakfast

Irish mums skip breakfast maternity and infant family

Irish mums skip breakfast maternity and infant family

Irish mums skip breakfast maternity and infant family
 Flahavan’s and Keelings, two Irish family brands, have revealed national research on Irish mums at breakfast time.

Survey says, 59 per cent of Irish mothers skip breakfast to save time in the morning.

“It’s time to prioritise mums so they are not running on empty,” says Dietician Aveen Bannon. “Skipping breakfast is a hallmark of a hectic life. But, in the long run, this will result in poorer performance at work, unhealthy food choices later in the day, and consequently, increased chances of gaining weight. Also, mums need to lead by example, as research shows that children of breakfast skippers are more likely to skip breakfast themselves.”

Simple routines will save you time in the mornings–try to make school lunches the night before, soak porridge oats overnight and set the breakfast table before going to bed. Remember, if time is running out, your breakfast is more important than a tidy kitchen,” advises Bannon.

Flahavan’s and Keelings, have come together for National Porridge Week (Monday, October 19th-Sunday, October 25th) to celebrate sharing a breakfast moment of porridge and fruit together as one for all the family to enjoy.

For more information please visit www.breakfastmoments.ie

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Originally posted 2015-10-22 15:52:44.

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