The circadian regulation of food intake

May 11, 2019Nature reviews. Endocrinology

How the Body's Internal Clock Controls Eating Patterns

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Abstract

Chronodisruption and mistimed eating are associated with negative effects on metabolic health.

  • Feeding is regulated by homeostatic mechanisms and circadian rhythms.
  • Circadian clocks in the brain set daily windows for food consumption that align with active phases.
  • Metabolic hormones and nutrient levels provide rhythmic cues that synchronize feeding times with metabolic processes.
  • Eating during the active phase, even with an unbalanced diet, may reduce metabolic disturbances.
  • Appropriately timed meal patterns are critical to prevent circadian desynchronization and limit metabolic risks.

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