Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-7-2023
Abstract
Background We aim to evaluate the association between meal intervals and weight trajectory among adults from a clinical cohort. Methods and Results This is a multisite prospective cohort study of adults recruited from 3 health systems. Over the 6-month study period, 547 participants downloaded and used a mobile application to record the timing of meals and sleep for at least 1 day. We obtained information on weight and comorbidities at each outpatient visit from electronic health records for up to 10 years before until 10 months after baseline. We used mixed linear regression to model weight trajectories. Mean age was 51.1 (SD 15.0) years, and body mass index was 30.8 (SD 7.8) kg/m
Publication Title
Journal of the American Heart Association
Volume
12
Issue
3
PubMed ID
36651320
Recommended Citation
Zhao, Di; Guallar, Eliseo; Woolf, Thomas B; Martin, Lindsay; Lehmann, Harold; Coughlin, Janelle; Holzhauer, Katherine; Goheer, Attia A; McTigue, Kathleen M; Lent, Michelle R.; Hawkins, Marquis; Clark, Jeanne M; and Bennett, Wendy L, "Association of Eating and Sleeping Intervals With Weight Change Over Time: The Daily24 Cohort." (2023). PCOM Scholarly Works. 2183.
https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/scholarly_papers/2183
Comments
This article was published in Journal of the American Heart Association.
The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1161/jaha.122.026484.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.