Timing of food intake predicts weight loss effectiveness

Jan 30, 2013International journal of obesity (2005)

When you eat affects how well you lose weight

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Abstract

Individuals who ate lunch after 1500 hours lost less weight during a 20-week treatment compared to those who ate earlier (P=0.002).

  • Late lunch eaters experienced a slower weight-loss rate despite similar energy intake and dietary composition as early eaters.
  • Late eaters were more likely to be evening types and tended to skip breakfast more often.
  • A genetic variant (CLOCK rs4580704) was associated with later meal timing, with a higher frequency of minor allele carriers among late eaters (P=0.015).
  • Neither sleep duration nor genetic factors related to timing showed a direct link to weight loss outcomes.

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