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Association of Eating and Sleeping Intervals With Weight Change Over Time: The Daily24 Cohort
Di Zhao, Eliseo Güallar, Thomas B. Woolf, Lindsay Martin, Harold P. Lehmann, Janelle W. Coughlin, Katherine Holzhauer, Attia Goheer, Kathleen M. McTigue, Michelle R. Lent, Marquis Hawkins, Jeanne M. Clark, Wendy L. Bennett
Journal of the American Heart Association · 2023 · ▲ 21 citations
Abstract
Background We aim to evaluate the association between meal intervals and weight trajectory among adults from a clinical cohort. Methods and Results This is a multisite prospective cohort study of adults recruited from 3 health systems. Over the 6‐month study period, 547 participants downloaded and used a mobile application to record the timing of meals and sleep for at least 1 day. We obtained information on weight and comorbidities at each outpatient visit from electronic health records for up to 10 years before until 10 months after baseline. We used mixed linear regression to model weight trajectories. Mean age was 51.1 (SD 15.0) years, and body mass index was 30.8 (SD 7.8) kg/m 2 ; 77.9% were women, and 77.5% reported White race. Mean interval from first to last meal was 11.5 (2.3) hours and was not associated with weight change. The number of meals per day was positively associated with weight change. The average difference in annual weight change (95% CI) associated with an increase of 1 daily meal was 0.28 kg (0.02–0.53). Conclusions Number of daily meals was positively associated with weight change over 6 years. Our findings did not support the use of time‐restricted eating as a strategy for long‐term weight loss in a general medical population.
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Zhao, D., Güallar, E., Woolf, T.B., Martin, L., Lehmann, H.P., Coughlin, J.W., Holzhauer, K., Goheer, A., McTigue, K.M., Lent, M.R., Hawkins, M., Clark, J.M., & Bennett, W.L. (2023). Association of Eating and Sleeping Intervals With Weight Change Over Time: The Daily24 Cohort. <em>Journal of the American Heart Association</em>. https://doi.org/10.1161/jaha.122.026484
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Zhao D, Güallar E, Woolf TB, Martin L, Lehmann HP, Coughlin JW, et al. Association of Eating and Sleeping Intervals With Weight Change Over Time: The Daily24 Cohort. Journal of the American Heart Association. 2023. doi:10.1161/jaha.122.026484.
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@article{di2023Associ,
title = {Association of Eating and Sleeping Intervals With Weight Change Over Time: The Daily24 Cohort},
author = {Di Zhao and Eliseo Güallar and Thomas B. Woolf and Lindsay Martin and Harold P. Lehmann and Janelle W. Coughlin and Katherine Holzhauer and Attia Goheer and Kathleen M. McTigue and Michelle R. Lent and Marquis Hawkins and Jeanne M. Clark and Wendy L. Bennett},
journal = {Journal of the American Heart Association},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1161/jaha.122.026484},
}
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