Study suggests timed eating during active hours improves healthspan in mice.
New research from UT Southwestern Medical Center, published in Nature Aging, indicates that restricting food intake to specific active periods significantly improved the healthspan of healthy mice. This study suggests that aligning feeding times with circadian rhythms could positively impact aging in mammals. The findings open avenues for further investigation into dietary interventions for human health.
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