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The Effect of the Endogenous Circadian Rhythm on Appetite and Hunger
In a behaviorally aligned condition, which was one of the conditions that they're testing, an individual is waking at 7 a.m. clock time and eating about 13 hours later. But invert that so that their sleep period is coming up to early part of the day, like through the morning. And now breakfast would be occurring at 8 p.m., dinner at 8 a.m,. So just imagine in your head that those meals are basically inversion. This is pretty consistent with what this group has shown in other experimental studies. We know that the circadian system is inherently adaptable. It's why we get over jet lag even if you've flown from London or Sydney.