2019
DOI: 10.1159/000500071
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Effect of Circadian Rhythm on Metabolic Processes and the Regulation of Energy Balance

Abstract: Background: The circadian timing system or circadian clock plays a crucial role in many biological processes, such as the sleep-wake cycle, hormone secretion, cardiovascular health, glucose homeostasis, and body temperature regulation. Energy balance is also one of the most important cornerstones of metabolic processes, whereas energy imbalance is associated with many diseases (i.e., obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease). Circadian clock is the main regulator of metabolism, and this analysis provides an o… Show more

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“…The fasting-refeeding physiology is based on the 24-hour cycle capacity to acquire food when it is available and to store and utilize these resources during the rest of the day without compromising fitness and vitality [36]. According to recent evidence, the fasting period is believed to serve as a time for repair and renewal of the organism components, as the theory of the physiology of fasting states that certain biochemical processes are triggered once stored resources are being utilized, and not during the feeding period [37].…”
Section: Feeding Time Circadian Rhythm and Hormonal Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fasting-refeeding physiology is based on the 24-hour cycle capacity to acquire food when it is available and to store and utilize these resources during the rest of the day without compromising fitness and vitality [36]. According to recent evidence, the fasting period is believed to serve as a time for repair and renewal of the organism components, as the theory of the physiology of fasting states that certain biochemical processes are triggered once stored resources are being utilized, and not during the feeding period [37].…”
Section: Feeding Time Circadian Rhythm and Hormonal Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circadian rhythms are mental, physical, and behavioral changes that follow a daily cycle, which respond primarily to light and darkness in an organism's environment [ 1 ]. Circadian rhythm has a direct effect on metabolic processes and the regulation of energy balance [ 2 ]. Certain behaviors such as the timing of food abstinence and intake may affect circadian rhythms [ 3 6 ].…”
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“…22,23 There are differences in the stage of maturation of the intestine and brain at birth as well as in the circadian rhythm in rodents and humans. 24,25 In addition, the period in the womb determines the differences in body composition between rodents and humans at birth, which can have an impact on neonatal metabolism. The rodent embryo is born almost immediately after organogenesis, while in the human embryo, many organs grow and develop in the uterus, favoring body weight gain.…”
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