Although major research efforts have focused on how specific components of foodstuffs affect health, relatively little is known about a more fundamental aspect of diet, the frequency and circadian timing of meals, and potential benefits of intermittent periods with no or very low energy intakes. The most common eating pattern in modern societies, three meals plus snacks every day, is abnormal from an evolutionary perspective. Emerging findings from studies of animal models and human subjects suggest that intermittent energy restriction periods of as little as 16 h can improve health indicators and counteract disease processes. The mechanisms involve a metabolic shift to fat metabolism and ketone production, and stimulation of adaptive cellu...
Circadian rhythms, metabolism and nutrition are intimately linked [1, 2], although effects of meal t...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Recent accomplishments in animal and human physiology have contributed to urgency for creating innov...
Although major research efforts have focused on how specific components of foodstuffs affect health,...
The influence of meal frequency and timing on health and disease has been a topic of interest for ma...
The influence of meal frequency and timing on health and disease has been a topic of interest for ma...
Circadian rhythms act to optimise many aspects of our biology and thereby ensure that physiological ...
The influence of meal frequency and timing on health and disease has been a topic of interest for ma...
Circadian rhythms act to optimise many aspects of our biology and thereby ensure that physiological ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that meal timing is an important factor for metabolic regulation...
The circadian timing system governs daily biological rhythms, synchronising physiology and behaviour...
The size and frequency of meals are fundamental aspects of nutrition that can have profound effects ...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Circadian rhythms, metabolism and nutrition are intimately linked [1, 2], although effects of meal t...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Recent accomplishments in animal and human physiology have contributed to urgency for creating innov...
Although major research efforts have focused on how specific components of foodstuffs affect health,...
The influence of meal frequency and timing on health and disease has been a topic of interest for ma...
The influence of meal frequency and timing on health and disease has been a topic of interest for ma...
Circadian rhythms act to optimise many aspects of our biology and thereby ensure that physiological ...
The influence of meal frequency and timing on health and disease has been a topic of interest for ma...
Circadian rhythms act to optimise many aspects of our biology and thereby ensure that physiological ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that meal timing is an important factor for metabolic regulation...
The circadian timing system governs daily biological rhythms, synchronising physiology and behaviour...
The size and frequency of meals are fundamental aspects of nutrition that can have profound effects ...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Circadian rhythms, metabolism and nutrition are intimately linked [1, 2], although effects of meal t...
Conservation of the energy equilibrium can be considered a dynamic process and variations of one com...
Recent accomplishments in animal and human physiology have contributed to urgency for creating innov...