Sex-specific chrono-nutritional patterns and association with body weight in a general population in Spain (GCAT study).
Luciana Pons-MuzzoRafael de CidMireia Obon-SantacanaKurt StraifKyriaki PapantoniouIsabel SantonjaManolis KogevinasAnna Palomar-CrosCamille LassalePublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2024)
In a population-based cohort of adults in Catalonia, we found that a later time of first meal was associated with higher BMI, while longer nighttime fasting duration associated with a lower BMI, both in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses.