As the researchers explain, the release of these proteins can be influenced by a number of lifestyle factors, including things like shift work. But especially, and perhaps most importantly, what time you eat. And when that rhythm gets disrupted? It spells bad news various health metrics, including obesity—which is, of course, linked with a number of other health issues.
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