@misc{d38b66a648954c71aecaed2514c4a5aa,
title = "Le moment o{\`u} l{\textquoteright}on mange affecte-t-il notre poids ? Voici ce qu{\textquoteright}en dit la science",
abstract = "La plupart des conseils en mati{\`e}re d{\textquoteright}alimentation et de sant{\'e} reposent largement sur l{\textquoteright}hypoth{\`e}se qu{\textquoteright}une calorie, c{\textquoteright}est une calorie, peu importe le moment de la journ{\'e}e o{\`u} on la consomme. Mais certaines {\'e}tudes semblent indiquer que le corps utilise les calories plus efficacement lorsqu{\textquoteright}on les prend le matin plut{\^o}t que le soir. Cela sugg{\`e}re qu{\textquoteright}il existe une approche strat{\'e}gique pour la perte de poids.",
keywords = "Weight loss, Body clock, Intermittent fasting, Metabolism, Appetite, body weight, Circadian rhythm",
author = "Alexandra Johnstone and Leonie Ruddick-Collins",
note = "Alex Johnstone receives funding from the Medical Research Council, The University of Aberdeen, The Scottish Government, Biological Sciences Research Council, Economic and Social Research Council, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, National Health Service Endowments award, Tennovus Charity, Chief Scientist Office and European Community. Leonie Ruddick-Collins does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.",
year = "2020",
month = sep,
day = "4",
language = "French",
journal = "The Conversation",
publisher = "The Conversation UK",
}