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  2. Large meals after 5 pm could contribute to type 2 diabetes risk

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    Eating more than 45% of daily calorie intake after 5 p.m. may contribute to higher blood glucose (sugar) levels in older adults with prediabetes or early type 2 diabetes, a recent study suggests.

  3. ‘Real Housewives’ star Luann de Lesseps says no salads after ...

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    The TV personality told Fox News Digital she is an advocate for intermittent fasting, an increasingly popular diet method of time-restricted eating. "I love fasting," de Lesseps said ...

  4. Fasting in Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    This practice could be considered a kind of intermittent fasting, which restricts eating to a specific time period. [7] [6] The Buddha recommended this kind of fasting after noon for health reasons, stating "I do not eat in the evening and thus am free from illness and affliction and enjoy health, strength and ease" (M.I,473). [1]

  5. Here’s when kids eat the most sugar — and it’s not after dinner

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    Researchers examined multiple transition periods — one hour before and after drop-off; and one hour before and after pick-up. The kids, who were just over 4-years-old on average, ate about 1,470 ...

  6. Refeeding syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The syndrome can occur at the beginning of treatment for eating disorders when patients have an increase in calorie intake and can be fatal. It can also occur when someone does not eat for several days at a time usually beginning after 4–5 days with no food. [5] It can also occur after the onset of a severe illness or major surgery. The ...

  7. Postprandial somnolence - Wikipedia

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    Postprandial somnolence (colloquially known as food coma, after-dinner dip, or "the itis") is a normal state of drowsiness or lassitude following a meal. Postprandial somnolence has two components: a general state of low energy related to activation of the parasympathetic nervous system in response to mass in the gastrointestinal tract , and a ...

  8. Why You Should Never Eat Lunch at Your Desk - AOL

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    It’s not always bad to eat at your desk, but “the big health opportunity comes from what you do afterwards,” says Stephen Devries, MD, a cardiologist and executive director of the Gaples ...

  9. Outline of meals - Wikipedia

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    Meal – eating occasion that takes place at a certain time and includes specific, prepared food, or the food eaten on that occasion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The names used for specific meals in English vary greatly, depending on the speaker's culture, the time of day, or the size of the meal.