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UFU research to find out if ‘eating late at night’ causes overweight will be funded by UK University | Mining triangle

by Lovell Massy
April 25, 2022
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This is the question that will be answered at the end of the author’s study Cybele CrispinFrom the (prestigious) Nutrition course in the Faculty of Medicine at the Federal University of Uberlandia (UFU) and from the Master of Health Sciences program.

Had the course whistle The work was conceived at the invitation of the University of SurreyIn the United Kingdom, this project will jointly fund the development of the project.

“Our aim is to establish cooperative relationships that will allow them to learn more about their work and analyze data from a climate perspective, which will allow them to better understand the subject.”UFU researcher explained.

In research, Cibele is looking for Crispim Studying time-related diets in the representative model of adults in the Brazilian population and correlating them with obesity indicators. In short, Crispin They will explore whether eating late at night is a factor in weight gain and obesity.

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The project will sponsor 13 more researchers from around the world, including the United States, Australia, Japan, China and India.

Crispim is due to leave for the University of Surrey next August, where he will stay for 20 days. On this occasion, he will learn about the group’s projects, laboratories, and researchers, and in particular, discuss the research topic and data analysis methods with Professor Debra Skin, a renowned researcher in the field of meteorology.

Located in Guildford, southeastern England, the institute has been a research force in chronology since 1978. The current research team in the region is made up of top researchers from around the world. .

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In addition, Crispim believes that the field of chronobiology has extensive international contacts with a number of organizations, which will be crucial to this partnership with UFU research.

And this A section of science dedicated to biological time studies. Humans, like most animals, have time cycles that are managed by nature or early prediction. That is, most of the physiological components of our body vary throughout the day, i.e. hormone concentrations, digestive rhythm, mood, appetite, sleep and so on.

Therefore, there is a better time for exercise, sleep, diet and other activities. Controlling all of this is our own body, which has an array of “clocks” that control vital systems.

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