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Published in: Current Diabetes Reports 4/2022

Open Access 01-04-2022 | Obesity | Obesity (KM Gadde and P Singh, Section Editors)

The Impact of Meal Timing on Risk of Weight Gain and Development of Obesity: a Review of the Current Evidence and Opportunities for Dietary Intervention

Authors: Rochelle Davis, Michelle Rogers, Alison M. Coates, Gloria K. W. Leung, Maxine P. Bonham

Published in: Current Diabetes Reports | Issue 4/2022

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

The aim of this short review is to provide an updated commentary on the current literature examining the impact of meal timing on obesity and weight gain in adults. The potential mechanisms, including novel and emerging factors, behind timing of food intake across the 24-h period in the development of obesity, and dietary strategies manipulating meal timing to ameliorate weight gain are also explored.

Recent Findings

Dietary patterns that feature meal timing outside of the regular daytime hours can contribute to circadian disruption as food is metabolised in opposition to internal daily rhythms and can feedback on the timekeeping mechanisms setting these rhythms. Epidemiological evidence examining the impact of late meal timing patterns is beginning to suggest that eating at night increases the risk of weight gain over time. Mechanisms contributing to this include changes to the efficiency of metabolism across the day, and dysregulation of appetite hormone and gut microbiota by mis-timed meals.

Summary

When meals are eaten, in relation to the time of day, is increasingly considered of importance when implementing dietary change in order to address the growing burden of obesity, although further research is required in order to determine optimal patterns.
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Metadata
Title
The Impact of Meal Timing on Risk of Weight Gain and Development of Obesity: a Review of the Current Evidence and Opportunities for Dietary Intervention
Authors
Rochelle Davis
Michelle Rogers
Alison M. Coates
Gloria K. W. Leung
Maxine P. Bonham
Publication date
01-04-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Diabetes Reports / Issue 4/2022
Print ISSN: 1534-4827
Electronic ISSN: 1539-0829
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11892-022-01457-0

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