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Time‐restricted eating for chronodisruption‐related chronic diseases

Wai‐Yin Cheng, Louis Desmet, Inge Depoortere

Acta Physiologica · 2023 · ▲ 25 citations

Abstract

The circadian timing system enables organisms to adapt their physiology and behavior to the cyclic environmental changes including light-dark cycle or food availability. Misalignment between the endogenous circadian rhythms and external cues is known as chronodisruption and is closely associated with the development of metabolic and gastrointestinal disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. Time-restricted eating (TRE, in human) is an emerging dietary approach for weight management. Recent studies have shown that TRE or time-restricted feeding (TRF, when referring to animals) has several beneficial health effects, which, however, are not limited to weight management. This review summarizes the effects of TRE/TRF on regulating energy metabolism, gut microbiota and homeostasis, development of cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Furthermore, we will address the role of circadian clocks in TRE/TRF and propose ways to optimize TRE as a dietary strategy to obtain maximal health benefits.

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Cheng, W., Desmet, L., &amp; Depoortere, I. (2023). Time‐restricted eating for chronodisruption‐related chronic diseases. <em>Acta Physiologica</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/apha.14027
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Cheng W, Desmet L, Depoortere I. Time‐restricted eating for chronodisruption‐related chronic diseases. Acta Physiologica. 2023. doi:10.1111/apha.14027.
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@article{waiyin2023Timere, title = {Time‐restricted eating for chronodisruption‐related chronic diseases}, author = {Wai‐Yin Cheng and Louis Desmet and Inge Depoortere}, journal = {Acta Physiologica}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1111/apha.14027}, }

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