Optimize Health and Longevity Through Timed Nutritional Strategies for Rhythms

Circadian rhythm 0:13 0
“his laboratory discovered the neurons in the eye and neurons within the brain that regulate our so-called circadian rhythm. Circadian rhythms are 24-hour rhythms in everything from gene expression to the overall functioning of tissues, our levels of mood and alertness, our ability to sleep, appetite and much more.”

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Nutrition 0:50 0
“Dr Panda's laboratory has made critical discoveries in terms of how our patterns of eating over time impact our biology and our health.”

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Nutrition 1:31 0
“how restricting your feeding to specific periods within each 24 hour cycle or perhaps even exploring longer patterns of fasting and eating Cycles can impact everything from the health of your liver to your gut to your brain.”

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Nutrition 8:13 0
“almost 100 years ago people showed that if you reduce calorie intake in a rat then that rat can live for a long time.”

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Nutrition 9:59 0
“it's not that calorie restriction is impossible or we are not doing it in fact a lot of us we do count calories in our subconscious mind means every time you took out it you took out we take out a soda bottle or something I'm looking at it okay or in 60 kilocalo or 30 kilocal or zero kilocal we are doing that.”

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Nutrition 10:32 0
“reducing calorie by Twenty thirty percent every single day is not possible for many people so then the idea came in mouse and rat experiment whether they can eat every other day.”

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Body weight 11:54 0
“weight maintenance for reducing some signs of aging or reversing those things have been done so all of them have been done in humans mostly healthy humans and in some cases people with pre-diabetes or some aspects of metabolic disease”

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Metabolic health 11:54 0
“weight maintenance for reducing some signs of aging or reversing those things have been done so all of them have been done in humans mostly healthy humans and in some cases people with pre-diabetes or some aspects of metabolic disease”

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Nutrition 12:40 0
“intermittent fasting involves intentionally reducing calories for at least one or two days in a week or few days in a month”

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Circadian rhythm 16:00 0
“the concept of time restricted feeding came from the science of circadian rhythm”

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Circadian rhythm 19:35 0
“one of the function of clock is to anticipate when you're going to wake up for example so the blood pressure slightly goes up our heart rate goes up our breathing goes up”

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Circadian rhythm 19:48 0
“almost every organ that is involved in feeding or eating digestion all of them have clocks”

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Circadian rhythm 20:24 0
“when that time changes when you change it by two or three hours from one day to another then um sometimes they're like oh food didn't come or maybe will come at a wrong time we were at the wrong time and then they will track the new eating time”

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Circadian rhythm 22:02 0
“the anticipatory signal is really important from even even from working up”

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Circadian rhythm 23:19 0
“there are many rhythms in our digestive system and one of the rhythms is our look our intestine has this peristaltic function so it kind of contracts and expands and that moves forward more food doesn't move due to gravity so it goes back and forth and that peristaltic axon actually slows down at night a few hours after our last meal”

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Nutrition 25:40 0
“we tend to think about when you take your first bite of food and then when you take your last bite of food but of course Foods digest at different rates more fat in there is going to digest make carbohydrates digest slower Etc”

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Metabolic health 25:56 0
“is it better to think about not eating but your fed State and blood sugar so for instance I often get asked on social media does blank break a fast so uh and so I like to think about it scientifically like okay is does plain water break a fast no does air break a fast no”

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Metabolic health 26:18 0
“does one grain of sugar of sucrose break a fast well probably not but does one teaspoon of sugar break a fast well you could say yes but transiently”

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Nutrition 31:48 0
“indeed you eat more fat you'll burn more fat but that doesn't mean you'll burn more body fat in fact I think the data does say that under conditions of caloric restriction you'll actually burn less.”

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Nutrition 32:07 0
“people who consume carbohydrate can still burn body fat even though the majority of the fuel they're burning is from carbohydrates.”

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Nutrition 34:19 0
“the rat experiments were done with caloric restriction and researchers get reduced calorie consumption by 20 or 30 percent and get that food the rats and then subsequently mice and they all lived longer.”

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Nutrition 35:33 0
“the benefit of caloric restriction as we know is it due to reduced calorie or time restricted feeling or timing there is a timing component to it that they are eating all of that within three to four hours and then there is a long fasting.”

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Nutrition 37:57 0
“caloric restricted mice that never got into Super fasting but kind of eating snacking throughout day and night that also lift 10 percent extra 10 percent longer so that means caloric restriction extended lifespan by 10 percent.”

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Nutrition 40:57 0
“if you take a certain number of calories and you distribute them throughout the 24-hour cycle, it's caloric restriction the mice will live ten percent longer. If you however restrict that to the active cycle of the, so for humans the daytime, then they live 20 percent longer.”

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Nutrition 41:57 0
“then the mice left 35 percent longer than they control 35 longer so scale to human lifespan which you know we don't know but but a 35 longer would mean that um and again no one knows but um humans now what is the average mortality in the United States.”

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Body weight 44:04 0
“there is no difference in body weight and body composition across all these groups so it doesn't matter when they ate, provided they were sub maintenance calorie intake.”

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Body weight 44:47 0
“in this human study, people are actually already eating within 10 hours window habitually when they selected these people to have them enroll in the study.”

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Body weight 45:54 0
“they either did caloric restriction portion control within the 10-hour window or another group within the study ate sub maintenance calories restricted to an eight hour feeding window and they didn't see any difference in terms of weight loss.”

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Hormone balance 49:16 0
“Reds can lead to eminaria so loss of of men's of the menstrual cycle.”

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Bone health 50:59 0
“It does affect bone health and in this state people actually over a long period of time lose bone mass and the bone also becomes more prone to injury, micro fracture and fractures.”

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Mental health 51:52 0
“One of the symptoms of Reds is also depression, anxiety, bipolar like symptoms and we know that many athletes experience that.”

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Nutrition 56:24 0
“the advice is to reduce Novak for and what I found was people who got all this advice to improve their nutrition quality, they actually improve their nutrition quality they reduce their Nova for food”

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Nutrition 56:39 0
“people who were in time restricting the eight within 12 hours they did not change the nutrition quality but what is interesting is they both got the same modest weight loss”

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Nutrition 57:28 0
“if they distribute their calories across 12 hours are less likely to lose their menstrual cycle”

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Nutrition 58:31 0
“mice that are eating healthy food and they're eating within 10 to 12 hours then they also live longer than mice that eating healthy food but Distributing that calorie over a long period of time”

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Circadian rhythm 1:02:26 0
“so yeah I get the sense that starting and stopping eating at more or less the same time each day even if caloric restriction is not the main focus yeah has additional benefits”

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Circadian rhythm 1:03:09 0
“I always think of the main timekeepers for our system being feeding, light, activity, and social connection.”

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Gut health 1:04:13 0
“it's a gut health because there are a lot of people who also have acid reflux or heartburn and we know that acid reflux or heartburn can be exacerbated by caffeine intake in empty stomach”

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Mental health 1:05:15 0
“the other thing is people who have anxiety panic attack we know that caffeine can judge you up especially on an empty stomach especially on an empty stomach so for them again caffeine can be a trigger”

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Circadian rhythm 1:09:17 0
“most people find it very difficult to do time resulting and stop eating at six o'clock because it's in Grand in our in our even DNA that we want to eat and socialize in the evening”

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Social connection 1:09:34 0
“Coffee consumption particularly Cafe where people can come and have little bit of coffee and socialize it also started as an evening activity”

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Nutrition 1:13:14 0
“so then they started eating something with coffee and that's how the culture of breakfast started in Turkey”

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Circadian rhythm 1:17:22 0
“what we do between Sunset and bedtime affects most of our health”

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Circadian rhythm 1:19:35 0
“they consistently go to bed somewhere between three to three and a half hours after Sunset”

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Sleep 1:21:35 0
“I never went to bed before midnight and actually midnight was my going to bedtime exactly like 11:45 I'll try to get ready to hit build and then by 12 I'm in bed and I used to get up at six six fifteen that's a pretty short sleep with an alarm of course and but then daytime I used to take 45 minutes to one hour nap and that was regular.”

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Sleep 1:24:00 0
“Ken took the whole Lab for camping and when they were camping of course there is less light and a lot of physical activity hiking during the day and they all went to bed between 9 and 10:30 p.m.”

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Circadian rhythm 1:24:30 0
“Their melatonin rhythms and cortisol rhythms and sleep wake rhythms persisted on that schedule for several weeks despite returning to environments where there was a lot of artificial lighting.”

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Circadian rhythm 1:30:02 0
“this conversation about time restricted feeding is really conversation about circadian rhythm and sleep wake activity and human evolution right”

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Circadian rhythm 1:31:12 0
“there is some evidence that People's Light sensitivity particularly the iprgc or this intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell or the simple speakers the blue light sensors in our eyes, there seems to be even one log unit change in sensitivity as measured by pupil constriction so for some people a small amount of artificial light at night could really shift their circadian clock”

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Circadian rhythm 1:31:55 0
“I have actually switched to using a red night light but I should be clear not a fancy high cost red light for sake of any kind of infrared simulation but a red party light type light and I find that was based on reading one study that we covered in an episode on jet lag and shift work which was that it seems to reduce the cortisol releasing properties of light at night to use redshifted light”

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Sleep 1:33:21 0
“so that's why they are more likely not to wake up at 6:30 or 7 when we expect them to wake up and go to school”

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Circadian rhythm 1:33:43 0
“every hour of sleep before midnight was of more value or potency than the hours after midnight”

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Circadian rhythm 1:34:12 0
“is there any truth to the idea that going to sleep within three hours of sunset is somehow better for our circadian timing mechanisms”

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Circadian rhythm 1:34:49 0
“it's likely that your body is preparing very well under this dim light to fall asleep”

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Circadian rhythm 1:40:21 0
“we are also experiencing the lifestyle of a shift worker because we are delaying sleep even if you're delaying sleep by two hours for most of the college students for five days and then the weekend you are trying to catch up that's kind of a security and disruption going on”

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Disease prevention 1:41:51 0
“although one in five people are shipped workers they carry disproportionately heavier burden of disease because almost all age-related disease that we can think of whether it's high blood pressure usually high blood pressure starts in 40s or 50s high cholesterol gastrointestinal problem in digestion chronic inflammation of the colon and then even colon cancer in many cases and then of course diabetes all of these are disproportionately more prevalent among ship workers”

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Sleep 1:43:08 0
“when it comes to Lifestyle intervention whether it's sleep extension for example we cannot do because they are supposed to stay awake and do their job we cannot ask them to stay asleep at night”

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Sleep 1:46:18 0
“students we found maybe one out of 100 who went to bed before midnight”

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Sleep 1:46:37 0
“young people in their 20s are staying up later in the winter months compared to the summer months”

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Nutrition 1:47:01 0
“in Winter we are more likely to consume more coffee, hot chocolate in the evening and that might also be delaying sleep onset”

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Body weight 1:49:20 0
“we always say Freshman 15 because this is a gaining 15 pounds in their freshman year in college”

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Circadian rhythm 1:52:05 0
“so the reason why we did this study was as I said there are a lot of us who are living the lifestyle of firefighters or shipped workers and shipped workers are excluded from studies so that means whatever we are learning about a lifestyle or even medications that may be beneficial for people who actually have a normal schedule but not for people who have a disrupted schedule.”

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Metabolic health 1:53:07 0
“that's how we know that shift work increases our risk for metabolic disease, cancer and even some aspects of dementia.”

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Toxin exposure 1:54:18 0
“they're also exposed to a lot of toxins anytime Fire Burns that smell of fire is essentially smell of carcinogens and they're breathing even if they have the hood on and respirator they're still good.”

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Sleep 1:58:09 0
“so that means in a night typical night they're waking up 10 15 20 times sometimes”

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Nutrition 1:59:45 0
“we assigned half of them to Mediterranean diet because you cannot do any harm you have to give them something good”

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Nutrition 2:00:00 0
“75 of them were supposed to eat within 10 hours”

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Metabolic health 2:02:16 0
“one thing that changed significantly in the time restorating group was what we call bldl particle size and particle number”

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Disease prevention 2:02:54 0
“then we saw a significant reduction in that systolic as well as diastolic blood pressure”

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Sleep 1:24:27 0
“multiple middle of the night wakings especially if people are then staring at screens”

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Nutrition 1:24:49 0
“keeping a regular meal schedule every day at least five out of seven or as close to every day”

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Nutrition 1:27:24 0
“everybody was told to eat Mediterranean diet they increase their fruits and vegetables and olive oil”

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Nutrition 1:27:35 0
“when they had to stop eating early they also reduced the alcohol intake”

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Nutrition 1:28:27 0
“zero to two drinks per week is essentially the threshold Beyond which you start seeing health deficits in particular Cancers and metabolic disruption”

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Gut health 2:10:28 0
“in time restricting at least in mice is the liver cholesterol metabolism to bile acid and bile acids excretion in the gut changes because they gut microbiome changes”

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Gut health 2:10:52 0
“we even did bomb calorimetry from the poop and metabolomics from the poop and then we figured out that they excrete some calories and then that brown fat activity goes up”

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Circadian rhythm 2:16:46 0
“what is the time when your body's system is expecting it to eat because it's kind of averages Southeast kind of thinking okay maybe for you if you're eating breakfast at say somewhere between 6 AM 7 30 7 45 I eat it maybe you are expecting food around seven o'clock let's forget about 6 15 that's an outlier and then similarly at the end of the day if somebody is eating finishing the last bite or the night Gap whatever you call it say one day at 9 pm 9 30 p.m 10 11 12 30 or 1. Let's ignore that 1 and 12 30 but still we got somewhere between seven to eleven thirty for that person over three weeks time”

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Sleep 2:19:18 0
“most sleep researchers agree that children and teenagers should sleep somewhere between 9 to 10 or 11 hours because young children even five to ten year old they should sleep nine to ten hours they're just pumping out growth hormone and growing growing and then the teenagers actually the recommendation is and they should be sleeping nine hours because if you take teenagers take out all the stimulatory inputs to them and then remove homework assignment and everything and then let them kind of equilibriate to their homeostasis what are likely how many hours they're likely to sleep that turns out to be somewhere between eight and a half to nine and a half hours”

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Circadian rhythm 2:23:34 0
“Circadian aspect come in because if you're moving that breakfast time or dinner time three four hours essentially causing maybe a metabolic jet lag you know in short term in weeks months or maybe even few years you may not see any change at the same time we don't know what is the long term consequences.”

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Fasting 2:26:08 0
“there's a actually a rich literature on this complete fast an impact in many religions people practiced complete fast as you were to cleanse their body and people have seen that there are benefits to that.”

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Mental health 2:27:49 0
“whether the depression anxiety the mental health aspect will benefit from fasting because now as there is more and more evidence that there's this gut brain axis and whether the presence of food or the microbiome changes in the gut if they can affect brain then maybe long-term fasting periodic fasting a few days of low calorie diet back to back will be interesting to see how it impacts brain health.”

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Nutrition 1:48:48 0
“restricting the feeding times it can be beneficial as well as keeping overall blood glucose lower can be beneficial”

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Nutrition 2:30:11 0
“the true ketogenic diet is consuming less than 10 percent of calories from carbohydrate and not very many from protein”

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Nutrition 2:32:27 0
“metformin kind of activates it so that it kind of you can say although it may not be scientifically accurate uh the um you know fasting and appeal so it sort of mimics fasting”

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Nutrition 2:32:38 0
“berberine is kind of the Poor Man's metformin it's a tree bark extract that also dramatically lowers blood glucose”

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Substances 2:35:26 0
“there is M total long-term metformin study and then a lot of people are actually consuming good amount of rapamycin off level they can get their own”

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Substances 2:35:56 0
“so it took mice and then measured their blood glucose at different time of the day and in fact just like human blood Lookers our blood glucose fluctuates a little bit uh she saw that rhythm and then in every two hours or three hours on different days of course so you have the same dose of Metformin to mice and what she found was a different time of the day metformin had very dramatic change in glucose reducing ability”

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Substances 2:38:00 0
“berberine when ingested with carbohydrates in particular carbohydrates to have a lot of simple sugars definitely I know this because I measured my blood glucose I did the experiment allows you to flatten out your blood glucose response”

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Substances 2:38:34 0
“when I took berberine and did not ingest large amounts of simple sugars or carbohydrates along with it I experienced profound hypoglycemia I felt like complete garbage for about eight hours and I had one of the worst headaches of my life”

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Circadian rhythm 1:44:38 0
“Circadian rhythm and aligning it to our internal clock to our habit is very important.”

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Metabolic health 2:45:18 0
“Feeding fasting or eating fasting and activity and sleep a kind of interlinked and we have to kind of balance both of these.”

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Introduction to Circadian Rhythms and Nutrition

Circadian Rhythms and Their Impact

Circadian rhythms are crucial internal mechanisms, organized around a 24-hour cycle, affecting various physiological processes such as blood pressure, heart rate, and digestion. These rhythms are influenced by light exposure and help in predicting daily environmental changes, enhancing overall function and health.

Neuron Discovery and Circadian Regulation

Research identifies special neurons in the eyes and brain that regulate these rhythms, highlighting the interconnection between our sensory inputs and our internal biological clocks. Disruptions in these rhythms, like eating at irregular times, can lead to inefficient metabolic processes and health issues.

Nutritional Impact on Health

Dr. Panda’s research underscores the significant effects of eating patterns on health. Timing and frequency of meals play critical roles, with practices like time-restricted feeding and intermittent fasting showing benefits such as improved liver and brain health.

Caloric Intake and Its Effects

Caloric restriction, studied for nearly a century, has been linked to longevity in various organisms. Intermittent fasting and reducing eating windows can mimic these benefits, suggesting that both what and when we eat can contribute to better health outcomes.

Broader Impact of Eating Patterns

Nutrition quality does not change with time-restricted eating, but such practices can influence caloric distribution and result in modest weight loss, comparable across different eating window lengths. This indicates a potential strategy for weight management without altering diet quality.

Considerations for Circadian Health

Aligning meal times with circadian rhythms can enhance digestive efficiency and nutrient absorption. Regular eating schedules support the natural circadian function, which is crucial in maintaining metabolic and overall health.

Optimal Eating Times and Health Outcomes

Studies show that aligning eating times with active daytime hours can extend lifespan in organisms, illustrating the importance of synchronizing dietary habits with our body’s internal clock for better health management.

Final Thoughts

The interplay between circadian biology and nutrition points to the broader implications of routine habits on health. By aligning our lifestyle with natural circadian rhythms and maintaining consistent nutritional practices, we can potentially enhance our health and metabolic well-being.