Date: 02.01.2013

eat earlier. lose weight.

Lunch

Can eating earlier lunches help you lose weight? Maybe. A study of 420 adults in Boston and Spain seems to suggest so. From the abstract in the International Journal of Obesity:

Late lunch eaters lost less weight and displayed a slower weight-loss rate during the 20 weeks of treatment than early eaters (P=0.002). Surprisingly, energy intake, dietary composition, estimated energy expenditure, appetite hormones and sleep duration was similar between both groups. Nevertheless, late eaters were more evening types, had less energetic breakfasts and skipped breakfast more frequently that early eaters (all; P<0.05). CLOCK rs4580704 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) associated with the timing of the main meal (P=0.015) with a higher frequency of minor allele (C) carriers among the late eaters (P=0.041). Neither sleep duration, nor CLOCK SNPs or morning/evening chronotype was independently associated with weight loss (all; P>0.05).

Early eaters lost an average of 22lbs compared to 16.5lbs for later eaters.

 

strawberry dna

Strawberries

Strawberries

If you have kids and have some time to spare this weekend try this fun science experiment from Scientific American, extracting DNA from strawberries.