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A Smartphone App Reveals Erratic Diurnal Eating Patterns in Humans that Can Be Modulated for Health Benefits

Health and Fitness

A Smartphone App Reveals Erratic Diurnal Eating Patterns in Humans that Can Be Modulated for Health Benefits

S. Gill and S. Panda

Discover how eating patterns impact our health! This research by Shubhroz Gill and Satchidananda Panda reveals that most people eat erratically and emphasizes the benefits of a structured eating schedule, showing that individuals who restricted their eating time experienced weight loss and improved energy levels.

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Abstract
A diurnal rhythm of eating-fasting promotes health, but the eating pattern of humans is rarely assessed. Using a mobile app, we monitored ingestion events in healthy adults with no shift-work for several days. Most subjects ate frequently and erratically throughout wakeful hours, and overnight fasting duration paralleled time in bed. There was a bias toward eating late, with an estimated <25% of calories being consumed before noon and >35% after 6 p.m. "Metabolic jetlag" resulting from weekday/weekend variation in eating pattern akin to travel across time zones was prevalent. The daily intake duration (95% interval) exceeded 14.75 hr for half of the cohort. When overweight individuals with >14 hr eating duration ate for only 10-11 hr daily for 16 weeks assisted by a data visualization (raster plot of dietary intake pattern, "feedogram") that we developed, they reduced body weight, reported being energetic, and improved sleep. Benefits persisted for a year.
Publisher
Cell Metabolism
Published On
Nov 03, 2015
Authors
Shubhroz Gill, Satchidananda Panda
Tags
eating patterns
health
metabolic jetlag
weight loss
diurnal rhythm
nutrition
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