Circadian Rhythms in Diet-Induced Obesity.

@article{Engin2017CircadianRI,
  title={Circadian Rhythms in Diet-Induced Obesity.},
  author={Atilla Engin},
  journal={Advances in experimental medicine and biology},
  year={2017},
  volume={960},
  pages={
          19-52
        }
}
  • A. Engin
  • Published 2017
  • Biology
  • Advances in experimental medicine and biology
The biological clocks of the circadian timing system coordinate cellular and physiological processes and synchronizes these with daily cycles, feeding patterns also regulates circadian clocks. The clock genes and adipocytokines show circadian rhythmicity. Dysfunction of these genes are involved in the alteration of these adipokines during the development of obesity. Food availability promotes the stimuli associated with food intake which is a circadian oscillator outside of the suprachiasmatic… 

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