Abstract
The circadian clock is a hierarchical timing system regulating most physiological and behavioral functions with a period of approximately 24 h in humans and other mammalian species. The circadian clock drives daily eating rhythms that, in turn, reinforce the circadian clock network itself to anticipate and orchestrate metabolic responses to food intake. Eating is tightly interconnected with the circadian clock and recent evidence shows that the timing of meals is crucial for the control of appetite and metabolic regulation. Obesity results from combined long-term dysregulation in food intake (homeostatic and hedonic circuits), energy expenditure, and energy storage. Increasing evidence supports that the loss of synchrony of daily rhythms significantly impairs metabolic homeostasis and is associated with obesity. This review presents an overview of mechanisms regulating food intake (homeostatic/hedonic) and focuses on the crucial role of the circadian clock on the metabolic response to eating, thus providing a fundamental research axis to maintain a healthy eating behavior.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
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| Aufsatznummer | e13936 |
| Zeitschrift | Acta Physiologica |
| Jahrgang | 237 |
| Ausgabenummer | 3 |
| ISSN | 1748-1708 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 03.2023 |
Fördermittel
HO was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG: RTG‐1957, TR‐CRC296, TP13; OS353‐10/1, and OS353‐11/1). CJ and NHU are supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (TRR333 BATenergy, TRR205 adrenal gland and CRC1064 chromatin dynamics), the Deutsches Zentrum fur Diabetesforschung, and Vicerrectoría de Investigación y Desarrollo (VID) de la Universidad de Chile (to RC) (0278/2022).
UN SDGs
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SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
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SDG 8 – Angemessene Arbeitsbedingungen und wirtschaftliches Wachstum
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SDG 10 – Weniger Ungleichheiten
Strategische Forschungsbereiche und Zentren
- Forschungsschwerpunkt: Gehirn, Hormone, Verhalten - Center for Brain, Behavior and Metabolism (CBBM)
DFG-Fachsystematik
- 2.22-17 Endokrinologie, Diabetologie, Metabolismus
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