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Nutrient Timing Science

Olivia Clarke

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Nutrient Timing Science explores the groundbreaking concept of how when we eat can be as important as what we eat for metabolic health and longevity. It delves into the science behind nutrient timing, revealing how strategically aligning food intake with our body's natural rhythms can optimize nutrient utilization. The book highlights intriguing insights, such as the idea that our bodies process nutrients differently depending on the time of day, and how specific timing strategies can influence muscle protein synthesis, fat oxidation, and glucose control. This book uniquely presents a comprehensive view of nutrient timing, bridging the gap between the fields of chronobiology, exercise physiology, and gerontology. It starts with the foundational principles of metabolic regulation and progresses to specific strategies like time-restricted feeding and macronutrient cycling. By examining preliminary metabolic studies and dietary research, the book emphasizes the anti-aging potential of nutrient timing, ultimately providing practical guidelines for readers to enhance their well-being and potentially extend their lifespan.
Available since: 02/21/2025.
Print length: 104 pages.

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