ChronoMet: Metabolic and Inflammatory Effects of Eating Timing and Quantity
University of Minnesota
60 participants
Feb 12, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This is an observational study to address the important knowledge gap of the metabolic and inflammatory impact of acute overeating and whether timing of acute overeating may modify these effects. The hypothesis is that acute overconsumption of calories will promote inflammation and metabolic dysfunction, with the most detrimental effects observed with evening caloric overconsumption. The expectation is that this study to provide critical insights into the biological consequences of overeating, which will direct novel approaches combating overeating and its detrimental health effects.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- ages of 18-65 years old
- not pregnant
- no comorbid conditions
- normal BMI (18.5 - 24.9 kg/m2)
- Weight ≥120 lbs self-reported weight
Exclusion Criteria1
- N/A
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Interventions
Each subject will participate in 4 visits with a 1-week washout period in between visits. Each visit will be either a morning or evening consumption of either a standardized mixed meal of containing 600 calories (standard control) or 2400 calories (overeating meal) - meals will have the same nutrient composition.
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NCT06161337