Impact of nutrients on circadian rhythmicity

Dec 19, 2014American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

How Nutrients Affect the Body’s Internal Daily Clock

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Abstract

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) maintains circadian rhythms, which may be disrupted by altered timing of food intake.

  • Peripheral clocks in mammalian tissues are influenced primarily by feeding/fasting signals.
  • Desynchronization between central and peripheral clocks is associated with metabolic disorders like obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
  • High-fat and high-sugar diets can alter circadian clock function.
  • Nutrients such as fatty acids and glucose may influence behavioral and molecular circadian rhythms.
  • Specific nutrient sensors might play a role in linking nutrient intake to circadian rhythms and metabolism.

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