Natural food intake patterns have little synchronizing effect on peripheral circadian clocks.
Xiaobin XieAyaka KukinoHaley E CalcagnoAlec M BermanJoseph P GarnerMatthew P ButlerPublished in: BMC biology (2020)
These data suggest that natural feeding patterns can only weakly affect circadian clocks. Instead, in normally feeding mice, the central pacemaker in the brain may set the phase of peripheral organs via pathways that are independent of feeding behavior.