A new longitudinal study by an international team of researchers has found a link between eating breakfast later in the day and a greater chance of an early death among elderly people, raising questions about the relationship between mealtimes and illness.

It's not just the food we eat that affects our body's health and well-being; the time we eat our meals is also known to affect our body's functioning . Yet our body's condition can also determine when we may be craving a bite.

Data from 2,945 adults living in Newcastle and Manchester, UK, were collected between 1983 and 2017. The participants were aged between 42 and 94 when they signed up, and information was collected through optional questionnaires on their health, lifestyle, and eating habits .

The statistics revealed the volu

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