Researchers found that teens with obesity ate more later in the day than their peers of healthy weight, and that their eating ...
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A new study reveals that the body’s internal clock plays a key role in eating behavior, influencing when and how much adolescents eat.
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Researchers found that teens with obesity ate more later in the day than their peers of healthy weight, and that their eating behaviors were strongly influenced by their internal body clock.
Scientists have discovered that circadian rhythms—our internal clocks—play a major role in when and how much we eat. In a ...
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Researchers found that adolescents in the obese weight range ate more food later in the day than their peers of healthy weight, and that their eating behaviors were strongly influenced by their ...