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Chronobiology and nutrition.

Yu Tahara, +1 more
- 03 Dec 2013 - 
- Vol. 253, pp 78-88
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This review of recent studies investigating chronobiology and nutrition is discussed, and available information is summarized as "Chrono-nutrition" for the development of a new standardized research strategy.
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This article is published in Neuroscience.The article was published on 2013-12-03 and is currently open access. It has received 146 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Circadian clock.

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Time for Food: The Intimate Interplay between Nutrition, Metabolism, and the Circadian Clock

TL;DR: The circadian clock appears to operate as a critical interface between nutrition and homeostasis, calling for more attention on the beneficial effects of chrono-nutrition.
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The Functional and Clinical Significance of the 24-Hour Rhythm of Circulating Glucocorticoids

TL;DR: New studies suggest that misalignment of central and peripheral oscillators may increase the risk of disease, with adverse effects on the immune system, cardiovascular system and metabolism, among others prominent.
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Evening Chronotype Is Associated With Metabolic Disorders and Body Composition in Middle-Aged Adults

TL;DR: At the population level, evening chronotype was independently associated with diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and sarcopenia, and these results support the importance of circadian rhythms in metabolic regulation.
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Gut Microbiota-Derived Short Chain Fatty Acids Induce Circadian Clock Entrainment in Mouse Peripheral Tissue

TL;DR: SCFA oral gavage and prebiotic supplementation can facilitate peripheral clock adjustment, suggesting prebiotics as novel therapeutic candidates for misalignment and SCFA-induced indirect modulation of circadian clocks in vivo.
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Circadian rhythms of liver physiology and disease: experimental and clinical evidence

TL;DR: Experimental data obtained from cell or mice and rat models are concentrated on and how these findings translate into clinical research are discussed, and the latest developments in chrononutritional studies are highlighted.
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Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome in Circadian Clock Mutant Mice

TL;DR: Estimation of transcripts encoding selected hypothalamic peptides associated with energy balance was attenuated in the Clock mutant mice, suggesting that the circadian clock gene network plays an important role in mammalian energy balance.
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TL;DR: It is shown that temporal feeding restriction under light-dark or dark-dark conditions can change the phase of circadian gene expression in peripheral cell types by up to 12 h while leaving thephase of cyclic gene expressionIn the SCN unaffected.
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Entrainment of the Circadian Clock in the Liver by Feeding

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that feeding cycles can entrain the liver independently of the SCN and the light cycle, and the need to reexamine the mammalian circadian hierarchy is suggested, raising the possibility that peripheral circadian oscillators like those in the liver may be coupled to theSCN primarily through rhythmic behavior, such as feeding.
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