The aim of this study is to examine how the number of daily eating occasions and the timing of energy intake influence gut microbiome composition in both morbidly obese and non-obese individuals. The analysis is based on baseline data from a case-control study involving 11 non-obese and 23 morbidly obese adults. Participants were excluded if they were younger than 19 or older than 65 years, had an acute or chronic inflammatory condition, had been diagnosed with an infectious disease, cancer, or alcohol dependence, or had used antibiotics within the three months prior to screening.
This study aimed to investigate how the number of daily eating occasions and the timing of energy intake influence gut microbiome composition in morbidly obese and non-obese adults. This case-control study examined the gut microbiota of 23 morbidly obese individuals (BMI \> 40 kg/m²) and 11 non-obese individuals (BMI \< 30 kg/m²). Dietary intake was assessed using 24-hour dietary recall records. From these data, the number of meals, total daily energy intake, and the proportion of energy consumed within specific time intervals (06:00-13:00, 13:00-20:00, and 20:00-06:00) were calculated. Energy intake occurring after 20:00 was defined as nighttime eating. Participant eligibility required individuals to be between 19 and 65 years of age, free from acute or chronic inflammatory diseases, and without diagnoses of infectious diseases, cancer, or alcohol addiction. Additionally, participants were excluded if they had taken antibiotics within the three months preceding the screening.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
34
Hacettepe University
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Gut microbial profiles of participants
Gut microbial profiles of participants at phylum and sub-phylum levels
Time frame: Baseline
Meal frequency of participants
Number of meals consumed per day
Time frame: Baseline
Total daily energy intake
Total daily energy intake assessed from dietary data (kcal/day)
Time frame: Baseline
Distribution of energy intake by time of day
Percentage of total daily energy intake consumed during predefined time periods of the day (e.g., morning, afternoon, evening, night)
Time frame: Baseline
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