Circadian timing and alignment in healthy adults: associations with BMI, body fat, caloric intake and physical activity

πŸŽ–οΈ Top 10% JournalNov 1, 2016International journal of obesity (2005)

Body weight, fat, eating, and exercise linked to daily body clock timing in healthy adults

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Abstract

Participants had an average sleep duration of 443.7 minutes and a phase angle of 2.2 hours.

  • Circadian alignment is linked to dietary intake, including caloric intake, carbohydrate intake, and meal frequency.
  • Later circadian timing is associated with lower body mass index (BMI) in the overall sample.
  • Among males, circadian alignment correlates with a higher percentage of body fat and an increased android/gynoid fat ratio.
  • Circadian alignment is associated with both circadian timing and sleep duration.

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