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posted by Fnord666 on Friday July 27 2018, @01:05AM   Printer-friendly
from the just-a-little-bedtime-snack dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

Nutrition scientists have long debated the best diet for optimal health. But now some experts believe that it's not just what we eat that's critical for good health, but when we eat it.

A growing body of research suggests that our bodies function optimally when we align our eating patterns with our circadian rhythms, the innate 24-hour cycles that tell our bodies when to wake up, when to eat and when to fall asleep. Studies show that chronically disrupting this rhythm — by eating late meals or nibbling on midnight snacks, for example — could be a recipe for weight gain and metabolic trouble.

That is the premise of a new book, "The Circadian Code," by Satchin Panda, a professor at the Salk Institute and an expert on circadian rhythms research. Dr. Panda argues that people improve their metabolic health when they eat their meals in a daily 8- to 10-hour window, taking their first bite of food in the morning and their last bite early in the evening.

This approach, known as early time-restricted feeding, stems from the idea that human metabolism follows a daily rhythm, with our hormones, enzymes and digestive systems primed for food intake in the morning and afternoon. Many people, however, snack and graze from roughly the time they wake up until shortly before they go to bed. Dr. Panda has found in his research that the average person eats over a 15-hour or longer period each day, starting with something like milk and coffee shortly after rising and ending with a glass of wine, a late night meal or a handful of chips, nuts or some other snack shortly before bed.

That pattern of eating, he says, conflicts with our biological rhythms.

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  • (Score: 2) by Thexalon on Friday July 27 2018, @02:15AM (2 children)

    by Thexalon (636) on Friday July 27 2018, @02:15AM (#713516)

    That way, I can ensure I yak up in my Uber ride. Hey, if they're charging me for it anyways, might as well get to enjoy it!

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  • (Score: 1) by anubi on Friday July 27 2018, @03:28AM

    by anubi (2828) on Friday July 27 2018, @03:28AM (#713542) Journal

    C'mon now... that's just being downright mean.

    It was bad enough when I had a bean driven episode in church, and played a lot of sour notes from the pew.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by JoeMerchant on Friday July 27 2018, @11:46AM

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Friday July 27 2018, @11:46AM (#713629)

    Our oldest just started a new school bus schedule leaving the house at 5:55 am and arriving at school around 7:30 (previously the bus would pick up around 8:30).

    He vomited on the bus two days out of the first 5. We didn't ask for it, but the driver flip-flopped the route and now he's picked up at 6:45, no more vomiting.

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