Time-restricted feeding — a circadian solution to metabolic disease | Satchin Panda

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When mice consume a diet that is high in fat and sugar, they tend to develop metabolic diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, much like humans who eat a similar diet. But if the time during which the animals can consume their food is limited – a practice referred to as "time-restricted eating" – they don't develop those diseases, even if caloric intake is the same. In this clip, Dr. Satchin Panda describes experiments in which time-restricted eating protected mice from the harms of an obesogenic diet.

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