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Meal Timing and Frequency: Implications for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance · Penny George Institute for Health and Healing

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Abstract

Eating patterns are increasingly varied. Typical breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals are difficult to distinguish because skipping meals and snacking have become more prevalent. Such eating styles can have various effects on cardiometabolic health markers, namely obesity, lipid profile, insulin resistance, and blood pressure. In this statement, we review the cardiometabolic health effects of specific eating patterns: skipping breakfast, intermittent fasting, meal frequency (number of daily eating occasions), and timing of eating occasions. Furthermore, we propose definitions for meals, snacks, and eating occasions for use in research. Finally, data suggest that irregular eating patterns appear less favorable…

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Keywords
  • Snacking
  • Medicine
  • Meal
  • Obesity
  • Healthy eating
  • Blood pressure
  • Environmental health
  • Physical activity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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