Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)

How daily body clocks and limited eating times may influence heart, metabolism, and aging problems

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Abstract

Circadian disruption is associated with obesity and metabolic disorders.

  • Circadian rhythms are influenced by molecular clocks present in different tissues.
  • Feeding and fasting patterns are key regulators of circadian rhythms.
  • Disruption of circadian rhythms may lead to conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
  • Time-restricted feeding (TRF) helps to maintain feeding-fasting rhythms without decreasing caloric intake.
  • TRF has been shown to improve metabolic disorders like obesity and reduce inflammation.
  • TRF may optimize gene expression related to normal metabolic function, linking it to circadian rhythms.

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