Researchers at New York Medical College have identified a combined effect that disrupts the gut-brain axis, highlighting nutritional timing considerations. The content discusses circadian-dependent caloric intake patterns, recommending that no more than 25% of daily calories be consumed during nighttime hours.
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Investigadores del New York Medical College identifican un efecto combinado que altera el eje intestino-cerebro. Conocé por qué el 25% de tus calorías diarias no deberían ser nocturnas.
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May 3, 2026, 03:00 AM UTC
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