Effect of a chronotype-adjusted diet on weight loss effectiveness: A randomized clinical trial
Autor/es
Galindo Muñoz, Joaquín Santiago; Gómez Gallego, María; Díaz Soler, Inmaculada; Barberá Ortega, María del Carmen; Martínez Cáceres, Carlos M.; [et al.]Fecha
2020-03-31Disciplina/s
MedicinaMateria/s
ObesidadCronotipo
Ensayo clínico
Dieta
Resumen
The alteration of normal biological rhythms, also known as chronodisruption, may be associated with obesity development. For instance, those subject with preference for vespertinity seem to be prone to develop obesity. However, the current hypocaloric dietary treatment of obesity does not take into account these aspects. Therefore, the objective of this trial was to evaluate whether a diet adjusted to patient's chronotype is more effective that the current dietary recommendations. Methods 209 subjects take part on a 3 month randomized, double-blind trial. 104 subjects followed a typical hypocaloric dietary treatment and the other 105 subjects undergone a diet with a daily caloric distribution adjusted to their chronotype. There were no sex or age differences between groups. Results Baseline characteristics were similar in both groups. Dropout rate was also similar in both interventions (p = 0.683). Although both groups improved their anthropometrical parameters, the chronotype-adjusted...





