The timing of food intake has been associated with obesity and adverse metabolic outcomes, independently of the amount or content of food intake and activity level. However, the impact of the variability in the timing of food intake between weekends and weekdays on BMI (body mass index) remains unexplored. To address that, we propose to study a marker of the variability of meal timing on weekends versus weekdays (denominated as 'eating jet lag') that could be associated with increments in BMI. This cross-sectional study included 1106 subjects (aged 18-25 years). Linear regression models were used to examine the associations of eating jet lag with BMI and circadian related variables (including chronotype, eating duration, sleep duration, and...
Obesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies. Many factors converge to yield i...
Obesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies [1]. Many factors converge to yie...
BackgroundA fast rate of eating is associated with a higher risk for obesity but existing studies ar...
The timing of food intake has been associated with obesity and adverse metabolic outcomes, independe...
The timing of food intake has been associated with obesity and adverse metabolic outcomes, independe...
The timing of food intake has been associated with obesity and adverse metabolic outcomes, independe...
Chronic disruption of the synchronous relationship between endogenous and exogenous circadian timing...
Chronic disruption of the synchronous relationship between endogenous and exogenous circadian timing...
Background Sleep variability and social jetlag are associated with adverse cardiometabolic outcomes ...
Background Sleep variability and social jetlag are associated with adverse cardiometabolic outcomes ...
Background Sleep variability and social jetlag are associated with adverse cardiometabolic outcomes ...
Obesity and unhealthy eating habits have been associated with irregular sleep-wake patterns during t...
Purpose To investigate the association of meal timing with body composition and cardiometabolic risk...
Those who practice poor meal timing habits such as irregular day-to-day eating, eating late at night...
SummaryObesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies [1]. Many factors converge...
Obesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies. Many factors converge to yield i...
Obesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies [1]. Many factors converge to yie...
BackgroundA fast rate of eating is associated with a higher risk for obesity but existing studies ar...
The timing of food intake has been associated with obesity and adverse metabolic outcomes, independe...
The timing of food intake has been associated with obesity and adverse metabolic outcomes, independe...
The timing of food intake has been associated with obesity and adverse metabolic outcomes, independe...
Chronic disruption of the synchronous relationship between endogenous and exogenous circadian timing...
Chronic disruption of the synchronous relationship between endogenous and exogenous circadian timing...
Background Sleep variability and social jetlag are associated with adverse cardiometabolic outcomes ...
Background Sleep variability and social jetlag are associated with adverse cardiometabolic outcomes ...
Background Sleep variability and social jetlag are associated with adverse cardiometabolic outcomes ...
Obesity and unhealthy eating habits have been associated with irregular sleep-wake patterns during t...
Purpose To investigate the association of meal timing with body composition and cardiometabolic risk...
Those who practice poor meal timing habits such as irregular day-to-day eating, eating late at night...
SummaryObesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies [1]. Many factors converge...
Obesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies. Many factors converge to yield i...
Obesity has reached crisis proportions in industrialized societies [1]. Many factors converge to yie...
BackgroundA fast rate of eating is associated with a higher risk for obesity but existing studies ar...