• ttubravesrock
    +3

    I think it also depends on your level of activity in the morning. I work from 7 AM - 7 PM in the summer. I usually get up before 6 and walk or ride my bike to work. Other times I snooze a few extra times and drive to work. On the days I drive, I'm not hungry until 10-11 AM. On the days I walk/ride my bike, I'm hungry by about 7:45-8 AM. I don't have any scientific study to back it up, but I would guess that your level of activity in the morning has more to do with your metabolism than the timing of your caloric intake.

    • drunkenninja
      +3

      I can see how physical activity is connected to hunger. I mean, we do indeed burn calories when we do physical things, so naturally the body will ask for nourishment faster if it's depleting it faster. Makes sense.