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Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Dangers of eating late


Eating late increases the risk of weight gain, diabetes and heart disease.  Researchers discovered that eating late raises glucose and insulin levels.
Late-night meals also raise cholesterol and triglycerides, increase risk of heart disease.

Researchers instructed nine adults of healthy weights to spend eight weeks to eat during the daytime, which involved consuming three meals and two snacks between 8am and 7pm.

Then the group followed a delayed eating routine, having three meals and two snacks eating from noon to 11 pm for eight weeks.

 The researchers measured changes in weight, metabolism and energy used, they discovered that when participants ate later, compared to when they ate during the daytime, their weight increased.

They found late-night meals caused people to gain weight by reducing their body's fat metabolism. Test showed
that eating later led the participants to metabolize fewer fats and store carbohydrates which can raise blood sugar levels.


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