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When you eat as important as what you eat
The Chinese belief that meal timing is important to health is being backed up by Western science. Animal experiments have revealed that the daily expression patterns of thousands of metabolic genes in the liver are more dependent on the timing of food intake than on the body's circadian clock, as previously thought. The results of the US study suggest that the times at which eating and fasting occ ...
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