Association of largest meal timing and eating frequency with body mass index and obesity

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How the timing of your biggest meal and how often you eat relate to body weight and obesity

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Abstract

Participants (n = 2050) showed that the timing of the largest meal is associated with Body Mass Index (BMI) and obesity.

  • Eating dinner as the largest meal was linked to an increase in BMI by 0.85 kg/m and higher odds of obesity.
  • Those consuming more than three meals per day had a decrease in BMI by -0.14 kg/m and 32% lower odds of obesity.
  • Lunch as the largest meal contributed to lower odds of obesity.
  • These associations remained significant after adjusting for factors like age, sex, and physical activity.

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