Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus

M Kleinert, C Clemmensen, SM Hofmann… - Nature Reviews …, 2018 - nature.com
More than one-third of the worldwide population is overweight or obese and therefore at risk
of develo** type 2 diabetes mellitus. In order to mitigate this pandemic, safer and more …

Skip** breakfast is associated with overweight and obesity: A systematic review and meta-analysis

X Ma, Q Chen, Y Pu, M Guo, Z Jiang, W Huang… - Obesity research & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective In recent years, many original studies have shown that skip** breakfast has
been associated with overweight and obesity; however, the results of different studies are …

Meal timing and frequency: implications for cardiovascular disease prevention: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association

MP St-Onge, J Ard, ML Baskin, SE Chiuve… - Circulation, 2017 - Am Heart Assoc
Eating patterns are increasingly varied. Typical breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals are
difficult to distinguish because skip** meals and snacking have become more prevalent …

Ghrelin, CCK, GLP-1, and PYY (3–36): secretory controls and physiological roles in eating and glycemia in health, obesity, and after RYGB

RE Steinert, C Feinle-Bisset, L Asarian… - Physiological …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
The efficacy of Roux-en-Y gastric-bypass (RYGB) and other bariatric surgeries in the
management of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus and novel developments in …

Timing of breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Effects on obesity and metabolic risk

J Lopez-Minguez, P Gómez-Abellán, M Garaulet - Nutrients, 2019 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Eating is fundamental to survival. Animals choose when to eat depending
on food availability. The timing of eating can synchronize different organs and tissues that …

Meal timing and obesity: interactions with macronutrient intake and chronotype

Q ** breakfast: longitudinal associations with cardiometabolic risk factors in the Childhood Determinants of Adult Health Study
KJ Smith, SL Gall, SA McNaughton, L Blizzard… - The American journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
Background: The long-term effects of skip** breakfast on cardiometabolic health are not
well understood. Objective: The objective was to examine longitudinal associations of …