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Circadian clock and temporal meal pattern

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摘要 The central circadian clock in the brain controls the time-of-the-day variations in acute meal responses,with a low glycemic response but a high satiety/thermo-genic response to meals consumed at waking compared to other time points.Consistently,studies show that consuming a significant proportion of calories,particularly carbohydrates,in breakfast is beneficial for the chronic management of obesity and its associated metabolic syndrome,compared to consuming identical meals at dinner.Conversely,breakfast skipping or/and late dinner can have unfavorable metabolic outcomes.It remains controversial how meal frequency affects metabolic health.In contrast,irregular meals,especially irregular breakfasts,show consistent adverse metabolic consequences.Time-restricted feeding(TRF),with all calories consumed within less than 12-h per day,can improve metabolism and extend lifespan.A major component of TRF in humans is caloric restriction,which contributes significantly to the beneficial effects of TRF in humans.By comparison,TRF effects in rodents can be independent of caloric restriction and show day/night phase specificity.TRF could alleviate metabolic abnormalities due to circadian disruption,but its effects appear independent of the circadian clock in rodents.Understanding neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying clock-mediated metabolic regulation will shed light on the metabolic effects of temporal meal patterns.
作者 Xin Li Zheng Sun
出处 《Medical Review》 2023年第1期85-101,共17页 医学评论(英文)
基金 supported by NIH(DK111436,HL153320,AG069966,and ES027544) the John S.Dunn Foundation,the Mrs.Clifford Elder White Graham Endowed Research Fund,theDan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center(P30CA125123) the Texas Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center(P30DK056338) the SPORE program in lymphoma at Baylor College of Medicine(P50 CA126752) the Gulf Coast Center for Precision Environmental Health(P30ES030285).
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