Prolonged, Controlled Daytime versus Delayed Eating Impacts Weight and Metabolism

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Allison et al. demonstrate that consuming meals earlier in the day promotes a healthier metabolic profile and weight than eating later in the day. This suggests that curtailing eating in the evening is a helpful strategy for managing cardiometabolic health and weight.

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Allison, K. C., Hopkins, C. M., Ruggieri, M., Spaeth, A. M., Ahima, R. S., Zhang, Z., … Goel, N. (2021). Prolonged, Controlled Daytime versus Delayed Eating Impacts Weight and Metabolism. Current Biology, 31(3), 650-657.e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.10.092

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