Gut microbiota and eating behaviour in circadian syndrome
- PMID: 39095231
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tem.2024.07.008
Gut microbiota and eating behaviour in circadian syndrome
Abstract
Eating behaviour and circadian rhythms are closely related. The type, timing, and quantity of food consumed, and host circadian rhythms, directly influence the intestinal microbiota, which in turn impacts host circadian rhythms and regulates food intake beyond homeostatic eating. This Opinion discusses the impact of food intake and circadian disruptions induced by an obesogenic environment on gut-brain axis signalling. We also explore potential mechanisms underlying the effects of altered gut microbiota on food intake behaviour and circadian rhythmicity. Understanding the crosstalk between gut microbiota, circadian rhythms, and unhealthy eating behaviour is crucial to addressing the obesity epidemic, which remains one of the biggest societal challenges of our time.
Keywords: appetite; circadian rhythms; eating behaviour; lifestyle; metabolic homeostasis; microbiota–gut–brain axis.
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Declaration of interests The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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