作者
Maaike Schilperoort, Rosa van den Berg, Martijn ET Dollé, Conny TM van Oostrom, Karina Wagner, Lauren L Tambyrajah, Paul Wackers, Tom Deboer, Gerben Hulsegge, Karin I Proper, Harry van Steeg, Till Roenneberg, Nienke R Biermasz, Patrick CN Rensen, Sander Kooijman, Linda WM van Kerkhof
发表日期
2019/5/27
期刊
Scientific reports
卷号
9
期号
1
页码范围
7874
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Disturbance of the circadian clock has been associated with increased risk of cardio-metabolic disorders. Previous studies showed that optimal timing of food intake can improve metabolic health. We hypothesized that time-restricted feeding could be a strategy to minimize long term adverse metabolic health effects of shift work and jetlag. In this study, we exposed female FVB mice to weekly alternating light-dark cycles (i.e. 12 h shifts) combined with ad libitum feeding, dark phase feeding or feeding at a fixed clock time, in the original dark phase. In contrast to our expectations, long-term disturbance of the circadian clock had only modest effects on metabolic parameters. Mice fed at a fixed time showed a delayed adaptation compared to ad libitum fed animals, in terms of the similarity in 24 h rhythm of core body temperature, in weeks when food was only available in the light phase. This was accompanied by …
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