Time-Restricted Feeding in Mice Prevents the Disruption of the Peripheral Circadian Clocks and Its Metabolic Impact during Chronic Jetlag
We used time-restricted feeding (TRF) to investigate whether microbial metabolites and the hunger hormone ghrelin can become the dominant entraining factor during chronic jetlag to prevent disruption of the master and peripheral clocks, in order to promote health. Therefore, hypothalamic clock gene...
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Main Authors: | Louis Desmet, Theo Thijs, Rosalie Mas, Kristin Verbeke, Inge Depoortere |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b7788fd3c3044afc867b0ab7d1d65e41 |
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