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Chrononutrition-based hypocaloric diets with varying macronutrient and protein distribution in shift workers with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Low-calorie diets timed by the body clock with different protein and nutrient amounts in shift workers with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes
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Abstract
A total of 126 shift workers will participate in a 12-week trial to analyze the effects of different hypocaloric diets on metabolic health.
- Shift work is linked to a higher risk of metabolic disorders, including type 2 diabetes.
- Circadian misalignment, irregular meal patterns, and poor diet quality contribute to this risk.
- Chrononutrition aims to align food intake with the body's internal clock to improve metabolic health.
- The trial will compare three diets: a high-protein diet with a protein-rich dinner, a high-protein diet with a protein-restricted dinner, and a normoproteic control diet.
- Primary outcomes will focus on changes in glycemic control and body composition, while secondary outcomes will include lipid profile, sleep quality, and quality of life.
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