While we do not have strong evidence to support the importance of meal frequency, substantial evidence supports the overall health benefits of following a well-balanced, nutrient-rich diet.

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020–2025Trusted Source, a healthy diet should:

  • emphasize fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or fat-free milk or dairy products
  • include protein from various sources, including seafood, lean meat and poultry, eggs, nuts, seeds, soy products, and legumes
  • stay within your allotted calorie needs
  • limit added sugars, cholesterol, trans fats, and saturated fats.

Evidence is mixed about the importance of food frequency. While there is no solid evidence to suggest that one eating style is superior to the other, both can offer health and wellness benefits if you follow a healthy eating pattern.

Thus, it ultimately comes down to personal preference and which approach works best for you. Additionally, if you have certain health conditions, one style may benefit you over the other.

As always, consult your healthcare provider before making any significant changes to your diet.

Source - Medical News Today