In obese subjects, treated by hypocaloric diet, meal-timing was modified: a single meal in the morning or a single meal in the afternoon, given during 18 days in order to emphasize eventual modifications of circadian rhythms of serum cortisol, prolactin, TSH and body temperature. The study was performed using macroscopic approach by circadian chronograms of the mean values. The meal-timing modifications do not change the rhythm of serum cortisol and TSH; while as far as the rhythms of serum prolactin and body temperature, are concerned, in subjects given the meal only in the morning, these rhythms were suppressed.

[Circadian rhythm oscillations in body temperature, serum cortisol, prolactin and TSH in obese patients subjected to a change in meal-timing]

Guagnano, Maria Teresa
;
Capani, F;Sensi, S
1984-01-01

Abstract

In obese subjects, treated by hypocaloric diet, meal-timing was modified: a single meal in the morning or a single meal in the afternoon, given during 18 days in order to emphasize eventual modifications of circadian rhythms of serum cortisol, prolactin, TSH and body temperature. The study was performed using macroscopic approach by circadian chronograms of the mean values. The meal-timing modifications do not change the rhythm of serum cortisol and TSH; while as far as the rhythms of serum prolactin and body temperature, are concerned, in subjects given the meal only in the morning, these rhythms were suppressed.
1984
Italiano
STAMPA
60
9
1697
1702
6
Humans; Hydrocortisone; Middle Aged; Obesity; Prolactin; Thyrotropin; Time Factors; Body Temperature; Circadian Rhythm; Feeding Behavior
no
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Guagnano, Maria Teresa; Loragno, M R; Menduni, P; Capani, F; Sensi, S
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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