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Sarah Lumley & Chiara Fiorillo

British adults eat two times or less a day, according to new research

The era of "three square meals a day" is officially over with a third of Brits now eating two times or less, research has revealed.

A survey of 2,000 UK adults found that while the staple for most adults was breakfast, lunch and dinner, 27 per cent are now only having two meals per day on average.

And five per cent admitted eating one main meal per day.

This is according to research by lifestyle nutrition company Swisse Me, which looked at Brits' diet and exercise regime.

Men are more likely to skip a meal, with 62 per cent of women having three meals per day compared to 56 per cent of their male counterparts.

It also emerged the average adult was snacking twice per day.

Swisse Me's nutrition product manager said: "Snacks play an important role in diets, helping to gain essential nutrients and maintaining energy levels when needed.

"The need for convenient and portable options is matching our modern active lifestyles, and our healthy recipes are designed to tick all your boxes."

Swisse Me investigated what people consume as part of their fitness and wellness regime.

One third of the respondents said they had vitamin and mineral tablets such as iron and cod liver oil.

When Brits are working out, 37 per cent will stop and have a snack, while 40 per cent don't eat while exercising. A quarter don't tend to take a break while working out at all.

Fruit is the snack Brits are most likely to have after a workout, followed by an energy bar and chocolate.

Making up the top five snacks are biscuits, smoothies and protein-based shakes.

The top 10 most popular post-workout snacks are:

Fruit

Energy bars

Chocolate

Energy drinks (RedBull)

Biscuits

Diet snacks

Fruit smoothies

Raw vegetables

Crisps

Sausage rolls

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