Meal Frequency and Timing Are Associated with Changes in Body Mass Index in Adventist Health Study 2

Jul 14, 2017The Journal of nutrition

Meal timing and how often you eat are linked to changes in body weight

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Abstract

Eating 1 or 2 meals per day is associated with a reduction in body mass index (BMI) of -0.035 kg/m² per year.

  • Subjects consuming 3 meals per day did not see a decrease in BMI compared to those eating fewer meals.
  • Eating more than 3 meals per day was linked to a relative increase in BMI.
  • A longer overnight fast of 18 hours or more was associated with a decrease in BMI compared to a medium fast of 12-17 hours.
  • Individuals who ate breakfast experienced a significant decrease in BMI compared to those who skipped breakfast.
  • Consuming the largest meal at breakfast was associated with a greater reduction in BMI than having it at dinner.

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