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Meal Timing Effects - cover

Meal Timing Effects

Tessa Kwan

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Meal Timing Effects" explores the crucial, yet often overlooked, role of meal frequency and timing in metabolic health. It examines how when we eat impacts our bodies, not just what we eat, delving into areas such as intermittent fasting and time-restricted feeding. The book reveals that strategic meal timing can be a powerful tool, potentially influencing weight management and even preventing chronic diseases by optimizing metabolic function. One intriguing insight is how our bodies' natural circadian rhythms interact with our food intake, impacting glucose control and fat oxidation. The book presents a comprehensive, fact-based analysis, integrating knowledge from diverse fields like chronobiology and exercise physiology. It begins by establishing fundamental concepts of metabolism and the biological clock, then progresses to exploring the effects of different meal frequencies on metabolic markers. Later chapters delve into aligning food intake with circadian rhythms to improve glucose control. This book stands out by offering a holistic understanding of meal timing, grounded in scientific research presented in an accessible way for a broad audience. It emphasizes that understanding and working with our bodies' natural rhythms, rather than simply counting calories, can maximize efficiency and health. Ultimately, it aims to equip readers with practical strategies for implementing meal timing techniques into their daily lives.
Verfügbar seit: 14.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 102 Seiten.

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