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Editorial
. 2023 Apr 3:10:1183320.
doi: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1183320. eCollection 2023.

Editorial: The present and future of chrono-nutrition studies

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Editorial: The present and future of chrono-nutrition studies

Yu Tahara et al. Front Nutr. .
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Keywords: binge eating; blood pressure; circadian clock; eating behavior; obesity.

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