Sweet treats before sleep disrupt the clock system and increases metabolic risk markers in healthy rats.
Jorge R Soliz-RuedaRaúl López-Fernández-SobrinoHarriët SchellekensCristina Torres-FuentesLluis ArolaFrancisca Isabel BravoBegoña MugurezaPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2023)
These results show that central clock genes and metabolic effects following a low dose of sugar are strongly time-dependent, causing higher circadian metabolic disruption when it is consumed at the beginning of the resting period, i.e., with the late-night snack.