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Breakfast Eating May Curb Nighttime Cravings, Hunger and Increase Energy Expenditure

Breakfast Eating May Curb Nighttime Cravings, Hunger and Increase Energy Expenditure

FromHigh Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS


Breakfast Eating May Curb Nighttime Cravings, Hunger and Increase Energy Expenditure

FromHigh Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A new study finds that those who either skip breakfast or shift high calorie intake from morning to evening display increased hunger and lower energy expenditure. Kick-start your Intermittent Fasting lifestyle with the updated and improved Berberine Fasting Accelerator by MYOXCIENCE: bit.ly/berberine-fasting-accelerator Use code podcast at checkout to save Link to show notes: https://bit.ly/3Oeorrb Time Stamps: 01:00 The study looked at how the timing of the bulk of calories consumption affected body composition changes/weight loss, appetite, satiety, blood sugar regulation and energy expenditure. 01:40 Participants who ate the majority of their energy in the morning, had a greater thermic effect of food compared to those who ate their majority at the evening meal. 03:10 Be consistent with your feeding schedule and personalize it to your preferences. 05:55 Food influences your peripheral circadian clock system, which may impact nutrient partitioning, fat loss, and overall metabolic health. 07:40 There was no statistical significance in metabolic markers between the group who had the bulk of their calories in the morning or evening. 08:00 There was greater satiety and appetite suppression in those who had the morning load. 09:45 The thermic effect of food was about 50 calories greater after the morning load vs the evening load.
Released:
Nov 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Learn new science and insights about fat-loss, gut health and building muscle. Drawing on background knowledge of 11 years as a Functional Medicine Consultant, Mike's interviews practitioners, authors, scientists and influencers in the health and wellness space.