Later circadian timing of food intake is associated with increased body fat

Sep 8, 2017The American journal of clinical nutrition

Eating Later in the Day is Linked to Higher Body Fat

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Abstract

Nonlean individuals consumed most of their calories 1.1 hours closer to melatonin onset than lean individuals.

  • The timing of food intake relative to the start of biological night may influence body fat percentage and body mass index.
  • No significant differences were found in food consumption timing based on clock hour between lean and nonlean individuals.
  • Factors such as caloric amount, meal composition, activity level, and sleep duration did not correlate with body composition measures.

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