Association of chrono-nutrition components with cardiometabolic health in a sample of Iranian adults: a cross-sectional study

Nov 19, 2024The British journal of nutrition

Links Between Timing of Eating Habits and Heart and Metabolic Health in Iranian Adults

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Abstract

A lower number of eating occasions is associated with an increased LDL-cholesterol:HDL-cholesterol ratio among overweight and obese participants.

  • Chrono-nutrition components were not significantly related to cardiometabolic risk factors in the total study population.
  • Less irregularity in breakfast energy intake is linked to a lower total cholesterol:HDL-cholesterol ratio among participants with a normal BMI.
  • Participants with a normal BMI also showed a lower LDL-cholesterol:HDL-cholesterol ratio associated with less irregular breakfast energy intake.
  • The findings suggest that more frequent meals and regular energy intake may enhance cardiometabolic health.

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