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Early dinner may help you lose weight

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STRUGGLING TO shed those extra kilos? Worry not, as a new study suggests eating dinner early by mid-afternoon and following it by an 18-hour daily fast or until breakfast the next morning may help with losing weight.

The new research revealed that eating a very early dinner, or even skipping dinner, may reduce swings in hunger, alter fat and carbohydra­te burning patterns, which may help in losing weight.

“The study found that eating between 8AM and 2PM followed by an 18-hour daily fast kept appetite levels more even throughout the day, in comparison to eating between 8AM and 8PM,” said lead author Courtney Peterson from Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Louisiana, US.

“Eating only during a much smaller window of time than people are typically used to may help with weight loss,” Peterson added.

The body has an internal clock, and many aspects of metabolism are at their optimal functionin­g in the morning. Therefore, eating in alignment with the body’s circadian clock by eating earlier in the day can positively influence health, the researcher­s explained.

The study showed that although the early time-restricted feeding (ETRF) strategy did not affect the amount of calories burnt by participan­ts, it reduced daily hunger swings and increased fat burning during several hours at night.

It also improved metabolic flexibilit­y, which is the body’s ability to switch between burning carbs and fats. Whether ETRF helps with weight loss or improves other aspects of health is still unknown.

“These preliminar­y findings suggest for the first time in humans what we’ve seen in animal models – that the timing of eating during the day does have an impact on our metabolism,” said Dale Schoeller, Professor at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, US.

The findings were presented at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting at the Obesitywee­k 2016 in Louisiana.

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