Meal timing and frequency: implications for cardiovascular disease prevention: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association
Eating patterns are increasingly varied. Typical breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals are
difficult to distinguish because skipping meals and snacking have become more prevalent …
difficult to distinguish because skipping meals and snacking have become more prevalent …
Chrono‐nutrition: from molecular and neuronal mechanisms to human epidemiology and timed feeding patterns
A Flanagan, DA Bechtold, GK Pot… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The circadian timing system governs daily biological rhythms, synchronising physiology and
behaviour to the temporal world. External time cues, including the light‐dark cycle and …
behaviour to the temporal world. External time cues, including the light‐dark cycle and …
[HTML][HTML] Short sleep duration and dietary intake: epidemiologic evidence, mechanisms, and health implications
Links between short sleep duration and obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and
cardiovascular disease may be mediated through changes in dietary intake. This review …
cardiovascular disease may be mediated through changes in dietary intake. This review …
[HTML][HTML] Chronotype differences in body composition, dietary intake and eating behavior outcomes: a scoping systematic review
C van der Merwe, M Münch, R Kruger - Advances in Nutrition, 2022 - Elsevier
The timing and nutritional composition of food intake are important zeitgebers for the
biological clocks in humans. Thus, eating at an inappropriate time (eg, during the night) may …
biological clocks in humans. Thus, eating at an inappropriate time (eg, during the night) may …
Meal timing and obesity: interactions with macronutrient intake and chronotype
Background Timing of dietary intake may play a role in obesity. However, previous studies
produced mixed findings possibly due to inconsistent approaches to characterize meal …
produced mixed findings possibly due to inconsistent approaches to characterize meal …
Circadian system and glucose metabolism: implications for physiology and disease
J Qian, FAJL Scheer - Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2016 - cell.com
The circadian system serves one of the most fundamental properties present in nearly all
organisms: it generates 24-h rhythms in behavioral and physiological processes and …
organisms: it generates 24-h rhythms in behavioral and physiological processes and …
Timing of food intake and obesity: a novel association
M Garaulet, P Gómez-Abellán - Physiology & behavior, 2014 - Elsevier
Recent studies link energy regulation to the circadian clock at the behavioral, physiological
and molecular levels, emphasizing that the timing of food intake itself may have a significant …
and molecular levels, emphasizing that the timing of food intake itself may have a significant …
Sleep patterns and obesity in childhood
Beyond sleep duration, sleep timing patterns may contribute to obesity risk. Biological and
behavioral processes have been proposed as mechanisms that may explain the …
behavioral processes have been proposed as mechanisms that may explain the …
Intermittent fasting and metabolic health: from religious fast to time‐restricted feeding
Over the past 10 to 15 years, intermittent fasting has emerged as an unconventional
approach to reduce body weight and improve metabolic health beyond simple calorie …
approach to reduce body weight and improve metabolic health beyond simple calorie …
Early time‐restricted eating compared with daily caloric restriction: a randomized trial in adults with obesity
Objective This trial aimed to evaluate the acceptability and efficacy of early time‐restricted
eating plus daily caloric restriction (E‐TRE+ DCR) compared with DCR alone within a …
eating plus daily caloric restriction (E‐TRE+ DCR) compared with DCR alone within a …