Affiliation:
1. Centro Italiano per la cura e il Benessere del paziente con Obesità (C.I.B.O) Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery Endocrinology Unit University Medical School of Naples Naples Italy
2. Department of Public Health Federico II University Naples Italy
3. Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Chirurgia Unità di Endocrinologia Diabetologia ed Andrologia Università Federico II Naples Italy
4. Cattedra Unesco “Educazione Alla Salute E Allo Sviluppo Sostenibile” University Federico II Naples Italy
5. Dipartimento di Scienze Umanistiche Università Telematica Pegaso Naples Italy
Abstract
AbstractChrononutrition is a nutritional regimen that follows our biological clock, marked by the changes in metabolism that occur during the day. This regimen includes the distribution of energy, the regularity and frequency of meals, and the importance of these factors for metabolic health. A growing body of animal and human evidence indicates that the timing of food intake throughout the day can have a significant and beneficial impact on the metabolic health and well‐being of individuals. In particular, both the timing and frequency of meals have been associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease, and other chronic conditions. Today's busy lifestyle makes many people skip breakfast and eat late at night. Eating late at night has been shown to cause a circadian misalignment, with the latter having a negative impact on weight control and glucose metabolism. Additionally, some studies have found a relatively strong association between skipping breakfast and insulin resistance, and T2DM. Against the backdrop of escalating obesity and T2DM rates, coupled with the recognized influence of food timing on disease evolution and control, this review aimed to synthesize insights from epidemiological and intervention studies of the interplay of timing of food intake and macronutrient consumption, reporting their impact on obesity and T2DM.
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