At the Interface of Lifestyle, Behavior, and Circadian Rhythms: Metabolic Implications

Front Nutr. 2019 Aug 28:6:132. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2019.00132. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Nutrient metabolism is under circadian regulation. Disruption of circadian rhythms by lifestyle and behavioral choices such as work schedules, eating patterns, and social jetlag, seriously impacts metabolic homeostasis. Metabolic dysfunction due to chronic misalignment of an organism's endogenous rhythms is detrimental to health, increasing the risk of obesity, metabolic and cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. In this paper, we review literature on recent findings on the mechanisms that communicate metabolic signals to circadian clocks and vice versa, and how human behavioral changes imposed by societal and occupational demands affect the physiological networks integrating peripheral clocks and metabolism. Finally, we discuss factors possibly contributing to inter-individual variability in response to circadian changes in the context of metabolic (dys)function.

Keywords: chronodisruption; circadian rhythms; metabolic syndrome; metabolism; shift work.

Publication types

  • Review