Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region I
Pangasinan Division II
ABE International Colleges
Business Accountancy
Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
The Negative Effects of Not Eating Breakfast before Going to School among the Senior
High School Student’s Classroom Performances at ABE-Urdaneta City Campus
S.Y. 2023-2024
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
For Practical Research 2
Submitted by:
Quidem, Trizza Khaye - STEM
Esperanza, Laarnie Joy - ABM
Lambino, Lj Bevelynn - ABM
Meimban, John Rey - HUMSS
Submitted to:
Ms. Claraise Jane Caliwliw
JUNE, 2024
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page..........................................................................................................................................i
Table of Contents.............................................................................................................................ii
Approval Sheet...............................................................................................................................iii
Acknowledgement Letter................................................................................................................iv
Chapter I- INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................1-5
Abstract............................................................................................................................................1
Background of the Study.................................................................................................................2
Statement of the Problem.................................................................................................................3
Scope and Delimitations of the Study..............................................................................................4
Significance of the Study..............................................................................................................4-5
Chapter II- METHODOLOGY................................................................................................6-7
Research Design...............................................................................................................................6
Subject of the Study and Sampling Scheme....................................................................................6
Data Gathering Instrument...............................................................................................................7
Collecting of Data............................................................................................................................7
Chapter III- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION.........................................................................8-13
Chapter IV- RESEARCH SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION……………………..……14-15
Summary........................................................................................................................................14
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................15
Chapter V- RECOMMENDATION..........................................................................................16
REFERENCE LIST.....................................................................................................................17
CURRICULUM VITAE OF RESEARCHERS...................................................................18-21
APPROVAL SHEET
In partial fulfilment for the subject Research. This research entitled “The Negative Effects of Not
Eating Breakfast Before Going to School Among The Senior High School Student’s Classroom
Performances at ABE Urdaneta Campus S.Y. 2023-2024” has prepared by Trizza Khaye Quidem,
Laarnie Joy Esperanza, Lj Bevelynn Lambino, and John Rey Meimban who are hereby
recommended for final examination.
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Research adviser Critic Reader
Panel of examiners
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Chairman
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all, the researchers would like to express their gratitude to the Almighty God for
His enduring grace, guidance, and protection throughout this research project.
The researchers also want to thank their adviser, Claraise Caliwliw, for her unwavering
support, motivation, and immense knowledge. Her guidance helped us significantly during the
research and writing process.
Additionally, special thank you to our parents for their continuous financial support and
their guidance, encouragement, and inspiration throughout our lives.
Lastly, we extend our thanks to our classmates and friends for the stimulating discussions
and the collaborative efforts during those sleepless nights working towards deadlines.
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
This chapter introduces the study, "The Negative Effects of Not Eating Breakfast
before Going to School on the Classroom Performances of Senior High School Students at ABE-
Urdaneta City Campus S.Y. 2023-2024”.
Abstract
This study invetigates how skipping breakfast affects the classroom performance of
Senior High School students at ABE-Urdaneta City Campus during the 2023-2024 school year.
The research aims to understand if there is a link between not eating breakfast and how well
students do in school, highlighting the importance of breakfast for learning and overall health.
A qualitative case study method was used, involving 10 students from Grades 11 and 12
who regularly skip breakfast. Data were collected through interviews conducted via Messenger
starting on June 7, 2024. The analysis showed that most students who skip breakfast have trouble
focusing, participating, and paying attention in class because they feel hungry and lack energy.
Common reasons for skipping breakfast included not having enough time and not having food
available, with many students prioritizing getting to school on time over eating.
The study concludes that not eating breakfast negatively impacts students' classroom
performance, emphasizing the meal's importance for academic achievement. It suggests that
future researchers should include more students and different age groups to get a fuller picture of
how breakfast affects learning. This research offers valuable insights for students, parents,
teachers, and school administrators about the critical role of breakfast in education.
Introduction and Background of the Study
This study aims to investigate The Negative Effects of Not Eating Breakfast before Going
to School among the Senior High School Student’s Classroom Performances at ABE Urdaneta
Campus S.Y. 2023-2024. The researchers are going to investigate whether there’s a relationship
between skipping breakfast and how students perform academically. The goal is to learn more
about why breakfast matters in school and how it might affect how well among the Senior High
school Students learn.
According to Grace Chen (2022), the food that the student’s intake is vital for their
performance in school. The nutrients that the students get from foods can either be an advantage
or disadvantage for their performance in class and can also affect their mood and behaviour. The
foods that most student’s intake such as foods that contain sugar, caffeine, chemicals, sodium,
and saturated fats leave them energized, unfocused, etc. Which hinder their ability to learn or
adopt new learnings from school.
The researchers wants to figure out if there’s a negative effects of not eating breakfast of
students’ classroom performances. The researchers also want to understand why this happens
and find ways to stop it from being a problem. In the end, the researchers hope to learn why
students sometimes struggle in class when they skip breakfast and how to help them do better.
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Statement of the Problem
This study aims to determine the negative effects of not eating breakfast before going to
school among the senior high school student’s classroom performances at ABE- Urdaneta City
Campus S.Y. 2023-2024.
Specifically, the study will answer the following questions:
1.) What is the profile of the Senior High School student in terms of the following attributes;
a. Age
b. Grade level
2.) What are the reasons why skipping breakfast affects the Senior High School Students at
ABE-Urdaneta class participation?
3.) What are the reasons behind senior high school students at ABE-Urdaneta not eating
breakfast before going to school?
4.) How do SHS Students perceive the importance of breakfast in relation to their over-health
and academic performances?
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Scope and Limitations of the Study
This study aims to identify the negative effects of not eating breakfast on Academic
Performances in ABE-Urdaneta Campus.
This research will be conducted using online surveys with a total of 10 respondents of
Senior High School Students of ABE-Urdaneta Campus, S.Y. 2023-2024 during the month of
May-June 2024. The research included questions that can be answered by the students to know if
the problem had negative effects on their classroom performances; Class Participation, Lower
Cognitive, Behaviour during class hours.
Significance of the Study
The result of the study will give advantage to the following:
Students – This study will help students understand the impact of breakfast on their academic
performance and overall well-being. By highlighting the importance of a nutritious morning
meal, students will be better informed about how their dietary habits can influence their focus,
energy levels, and classroom engagement.
Teachers – As key facilitators in the teaching-learning process, teachers will gain valuable
insights from this research that will enable them to emphasize the importance of time
management and healthy eating habits to their students. This knowledge will empower teachers
to guide students in planning their mornings effectively, ensuring they have enough time to eat
breakfast and prepare for the school day.
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Parents – This study will provide parents with a better understanding of how crucial breakfast is
for their children's academic success and health. Armed with this information, parents can
implement alternative strategies and practical solutions to ensure their children have a nutritious
breakfast before leaving for school, even on busy mornings.
Administrators – School administrators will benefit from this research by gaining the
knowledge needed to develop and implement programs that encourage students to eat breakfast.
By creating initiatives such as breakfast clubs, school-wide campaigns, or providing healthy
breakfast options on campus, administrators can foster a culture that prioritizes the well-being
and academic performance of their students.
Future Researchers – It will be very important to future researcher because they can use this
research as a guide for their own research.
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CHAPTER II
METHODOLOGY
This chapter explains various methodologies that were used in gathering data that are
relevant to the research. This chapter presents a research design that is use for this study. It
includes 10 participants, 5 questions, research design, subject of the study and sampling scheme,
data gathering instrument, and collecting of data to be used or instrument on this research.
Research Design
The researchers chose case study as their qualitative research design since not all senior
high school students of ABE-Urdaneta Campus skip breakfast before going to school. This is to
easily gather the needed data for the research.
Subject of the Study and Sampling Scheme
The participants of this research study were the Senior High School students of ABE-
Urdaneta Campus during the S.Y. 2023-2024. The researchers need to find participants from the
Senior High School Students who skip breakfast before going to school. There are a total number
of 17 grade 11 students and 16 grade 12 students in ABE Urdaneta campus who’s taking face-to-
face classes. The researchers will pick 5 students from grade 11 and 5 students from grade 12 to
be respondents in this study.
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Data Gathering Instrument
A. What is the profile of the Senior High School student in terms of the following attributes;
a. Age
b. Grade level
B. These are the specific questions aimed at gathering qualitative data from the participants.
1.) Describe your typical morning routine before coming to school.
2.) Have you noticed any differences in your classroom performance on days when you eat
breakfast versus when you don't? If so, please describe.
3.) How do you feel physically and mentally during classes on days when you skip breakfast?
4.) What factors influence your decision to skip breakfast before school?
5.) How do you think skipping breakfast affects your concentration and focus during class?
Collecting of Data
There are a total number of 10 participants. The researchers need to know how many of
them skip breakfast. The researchers prepared questions for the selected senior high school
students of ABE Urdaneta Campus. The researchers asked them through messenger one by one
to get the information the researchers aim to know. Data gathering started on June 7, 2024. The
responses were accurately counted for analysis and interpretation in order to address the specific
issues raised by the study.
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CHAPTER III
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
A questionnaire was employed to collect data for this research investigation. The
instrument consists of two sections. The first section focuses on the respondents' personal
information, including their sex and grade level. The second section contains 5 questions
designed to assess the negative effects of not eating breakfast before going to school among the
senior high school students’ classroom performances at ABE-Urdaneta City Campus during the
school year 2023-2024.
Respondent’s Profile:
Table 1 shows the presentation of respondents’ profile in terms of age and grade level
corresponding frequency (f) count and percentage (%) equivalent of each bracket.
Table 1: Distribution of Respondents According to their Age
AGE F %
16 years old 3 30%
17 years old 3 30%
18 years old 4 40%
N=10
Table 1 presents that there are 3 or 30% respondents are 16 years old, 3 or 30%
respondents are 17 years old, and 4 or 40% respondents are 18 years old.
AGE
16y/o 17y/o 18y/o
30%
40%
30%
Table 2: Respondent’s Morning Routine before Going to School
MORNING ROUTINE PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS
Not Eating Breakfast 50%
Just Drinking (coffee,milk,milo) 20%
Eating Breakfast 30%
Table 2 presents that there 50% of students do not eat breakfast before going to school.
The primary reason for this is that they do not have enough time to prepare or eat breakfast and
they prioritize their studies over having a meal in the morning. 20% of students only drink
something, like coffee, Milo, or milk, in the morning because they’re on a diet. 30% of students
eat a proper breakfast before going to school. This table highlighting time constraints,
prioritization of studies, and dietary considerations as key factors influencing their breakfast
habits.
Table 3: Differences Effects when you Eat Breakfast and when you dont.
IMPACTS PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS
Experienced negative effects of not 90%
Eating breakfast.
Experienced positive effects of not eating 10%
breakfast.
Experienced negative effects of 10%
Eating breakfast.
Experienced positive effects of 90%
Eating breakfast.
Table 3 presents that 90% of student’s experienced negative effects when they did not eat
breakfast. These effects include feeling tired and unable to focus during classes, becoming easily
distracted, feeling exhausted and hungry, lacking energy, experiencing moments of fatigue and
difficulty concentrating, struggling to stay engaged in class, and noticing that their brain doesn't
function well on an empty stomach. 10% of student experienced positive effects from not eating
breakfast. This might include not feeling a difference in their performance or avoiding physical
discomfort from eating in the morning. 10% of students experienced negative effects from eating
breakfast, such as feeling nauseous or vomiting due to not being morning people. 90% of
students experienced positive effects when they ate breakfast. These effects include increased
energy, better focus, alertness, improved attention span, enhanced concentration, problem-
solving skills, and overall academic performance. The data suggests that most students benefit
from eating breakfast, experiencing improved energy levels and cognitive function, while a small
percentage do not see a difference or may have adverse reactions to eating in the morning.
Table 4: Physical and mental states during classes on days when breakfast is skipped
PHYSICAL AND PERCENTAGE OF
MENTAL STATES STUDENTS
Physically Sluggish 90%
Mentally Foggy 30%
No Difference/Fine Without Breakfast 10%
Hunger 60%
Table 4 presents that 90% of students report feeling physically sluggish when they skip
breakfast. Within this group, 60% also report feeling hungry. 30% of students feel mentally
foggy and unfocused, making it hard to concentrate during classes. 10% of students do not notice
any difference in their physical or mental state when they skip breakfast. 60% of the students
who feel physically sluggish also experience hunger, indicating a strong correlation between
physical sluggishness and hunger due to skipping breakfast.
This table highlights that the majority of students experience physical sluggishness, with
a significant portion also feeling hungry, when they skip breakfast. Additionally, a smaller group
of students experience mental fogginess or do not notice any difference.
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Table 5: Factors Influencing the Decision to Skip Breakfast Before School
FACTORS PERCENTAGE OF
STUDENTS
Time Constraints/ Rushing 30%
Not Hungry in the Morning 20%
On a Diet 10%
No Food 40%
Table 5 presents that 30% of students skip breakfast because of time constraints or
feeling rushed in the morning. 20% of students skip breakfast because they are not hungry in the
morning. 10% of students skip breakfast as part of a diet or weight management plan. 40% of
students skip breakfast due to a lack of available food at home.
This table indicates that the primary reason for skipping breakfast among students is
unavailability of food, followed by time constraints, not feeling hungry, and dieting.
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Table 6: Effects of Skipping Breakfast on Student’s Classroom Performances.
EFFECTS PERCENTAGE OF
STUDENTS
Feeling Sleepy and Tired 40%
Difficulty in Communicating 30%
Can’t Function Mind Properly 20%
No Differences in Performance 10%
Table 6 presents that 40% of students feel sleepy and tired in class when they skip
breakfast. 30% of students find it challenging to communicate with others easily when they skip
breakfast. 20% of students can’t function their mind properly in class discussions. 10% of
students believe that skipping breakfast has no noticeable effect on their classroom behaviors.
This table highlights that a significant portion of students experience feeling sleepy and
tired, as well as difficulty in communication and can’t function mind properly, when they skip
breakfast.
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CHAPTER IV
RESEARCH SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
This chapter presents a summary of the research findings and the conclusions drawn from
the study on "The Negative Effects of Not Eating Breakfast before Going to School on the
Classroom Performance of Senior High School Students at ABE Urdaneta Campus S.Y. 2023-
2024." It provides a concise overview of the key results and discusses the implications of these
findings.
Summary
Based on the research conducted, the researchers were able to know how skipping
breakfast negatively affects the senior high school students in ABE-Urdaneta City Campus. The
participants of the research have different answers on what effects does skipping breakfast has on
their academic performances. Most of the participants stated that skipping breakfast makes it
difficult for them to focus, participate, and listen during class discussions. Their focus is diverted
to the hunger they are feeling rather than the lesson being discussed. Only a few of the
participants of the research said that skipping breakfast does not negatively affect them. They are
many factors affecting the students when they skip breakfast before going to school and a lot of
studies can prove those. And also majority of participants said that they skipped eating breakfast
because of the no availability of foods and the time constraint or rushing to go to school. Lastly,
majority of the participants are not eating breakfast because they prioritize more their school
responsibilities, like they don’t want to be late, than their own health.
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Conclusion
The researchers’ problem is that many students skip their breakfast before going to
school. The researchers aim to know what are the effects of it to the students because they
believed that the breakfast is the most important meal of the day. That is why they conducted a
research knowing The Negative Effects of Not Eating Breakfast before Going to School among
the Senior High School Student’s Classroom Performances at ABE-Urdaneta City Campus S.Y.
2023-2024. The researchers think that not eating the first meal of the day has a negative effect on
their daily performances, but their own analysis is not enough to prove that the given problem is
really a problem. But one thing is for sure that not eating breakfast before going to school has a
negative effect to the students, especially on their classsroom performances, even a lot of studies
show that breakfast is vital for the students’ daily performances. The researchers gave some
possible effects of the research on the people that are affected by it such as the students, parents,
teachers, administrators and so as the future researchers that will use this research. For the future
researchers that will use this research, gather more data from different grade levels of students so
that more information will be gathered such as if the age of the students can have different
results from the others.
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CHAPTER V
RECOMMENDATION
This chapter discusses the recommendations the researchers could give to future
researchers who could possibly improve this study.
Recommendation
The researchers would like to recommend this study to all future researchers who would
be making a study about effects of skipping breakfast of the student’s classroom performances.
What hindered the researchers in improving this study is the lack of time and data. Therefore, the
researchers would appreciate if the future researchers would give their time to improve their
studies and provide more data so that the problem regarding skipping breakfast would be
addressed.
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QUIDEM, TRIZZA KHAYE L.
San Vicente, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
0920476563
[email protected]______________________________________________________________________________
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: April 17, 2006
Place of Birth: Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
Age: 18 years old
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Iglesia Ni Cristo
Civil Status: Single
Height: 5’3
Weight: 65kg
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Senior High School: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
ABE International College of Business and Accountancy - 2023-2024
Lord’s Hand Academy Inc. - 2022-2023
Junior High School:
Malasiqui National High School - 2021-2022
First Asian Learning Center of Northern Luzon - 2018-2021
Elementary:
First Asian Learning Center of Northern Luzon - 2013-2018
Malasiqui Central School - 2012-2013
LAMBINO, LJ BEVELYNN D.
Poblacion Central, Sison, Pangasinan
[email protected]
______________________________________________________________________________
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: March 27, 2006
Place of Birth: Sison, Pangasinan
Age: 18 years old
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Roman Catholic
Civil Status: Single
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Senior High School: Accountancy, Business, and Management
ABE International College of Business and Accountancy - 2023-2024
ESPERANZA, LAARNIE JOY D.
Talogtog, Pozzorubio, Pangasinan
[email protected]
______________________________________________________________________________
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: August 10, 2005
Place of Birth: Pozzorubio, Pangasinan
Age: 18 years old
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Roman Catholic
Civil Status: Single
Height: 5’3
Weight: 60kg
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Senior High School: Accountancy, Business, and Management
ABE International College of Business and Accountancy - 2023-2024
John Rey B. Meimban
Sto Tomas, Pangasinan City, 2426
09451021324
[email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth June 19, 2004
Birth of Place Carmen West, Rosales, Pang.
Age 20 years old
Citizenship Filipino
Sex Male
Religion Roman Catholic
Civil status Single
Height 5’9
Weight 114lbs
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT:
SECONDARY: ABE International Business College and Accountancy
2022-2024
St. John Paul II Institute and Technology
2021-2022
Antonio P. Villar National High School
2017-2021
PRIMARY: Ernesting Gonzales Central School
2011-2017