Misalignment of Circadian Rhythms in Diet-Induced Obesity

📖 Top 50% JournalSep 17, 2024Advances in experimental medicine and biology

Disrupted Body Clock Rhythms in Obesity Caused by Diet

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Abstract

Disruption of circadian rhythms is associated with an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.

  • The central clock in the brain synchronizes with light/dark cycles, while peripheral clocks respond to various stimuli such as feeding and physical activity.
  • Misalignment between internal clocks and environmental rhythms can lead to obesity and metabolic disorders.
  • Food intake at inappropriate times disrupts the coupling between central and peripheral clocks.
  • Night-eating behavior is linked to compulsive eating and severe obesity.
  • Time-restricted eating may help restore circadian rhythms and maintain healthy eating cycles.
  • Disruption of clock genes can result in metabolic issues, including dyslipidemia and insulin resistance.

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