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Are we eating at the wrong time for our body clocks?

2018-05-30

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`Breakfast like a king`


What did you eat this morning for breakfast or lunch?


The chances are it wasn`t steak and chips, chickpea curry or anything else you might normally have for dinner.


Yet some scientists believe eating more of our daily calories earlier in the day - and shifting mealtimes earlier in general - could be good for our health.


One study found women who were trying to lose weight lost more when they had lunch earlier in the day.

"There`s already a very old saying, eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper, and I think there`s some truth in that," says Dr Gerda Pot, a visiting lecturer in nutritional sciences at King`s College London.


Now scientists are trying to find out more about what`s driving those results and are looking at the relationship between eating and our body clocks.


You may think of the body clock as being something that determines when we sleep. But in fact there are clocks in virtually every cell in the body. They help prime us for the day`s tasks, such as waking up in the morning, by regulating blood pressure, body temperature and hormone levels.


Experts are now looking at whether our eating habits - including irregular mealtimes and eating too late - are far from optimal for our internal rhythms.Dr Pot, who studies chrono-nutrition, said: "We have a body clock that determines that every 24 hours each metabolic process has an optimal time when something should happen.


"That suggests that having a large meal in the evening is actually, metabolically speaking, not the right thing to do because your body is already winding down for the night."


Dr Jonathan Johnston, reader in chronobiology and integrative physiology at the University of Surrey, said although studies suggest our bodies are less good at processing food in the evening it was not yet understood why this is.


One theory is that it`s linked to the body`s` ability to expend energy. "There`s a little bit of preliminary evidence to suggest that the energy you use to process a meal - you use more of it in the morning compared with if you eat in the evening."


Properly understanding the link between when we eat and our health is important, Dr Johnston says, because it could have big implications for helping to tackle the obesity epidemic.


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2018.05.30

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