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Longer meal intervals linked to faster disease accumulation in older adults
Interest in fasting has increased in recent years, but relatively little is known about how meal timing affects health in older adults.
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Interest in fasting has increased in recent years, but relatively little is known about how meal timing affects health in older adults. In this new study, researchers investigated whether the duration of the longest daily interval between meals was associated with the accumulation of chronic diseases over time.
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