Lifestyle Bioengineering via Scheduled Intake: Bridging Animal Agriculture to Human Medicine
Journal: Austin Journal of Biotechnology & Bioengineering (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-06-02
Authors : Akbar Nikkhah;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Life quality; Timing of intake; Ruminant; Human health;
Abstract
Ruminant discoveries help construct a promise to develop family programs on timing of eating to improve cell metabolism and overall body health. In light of the increasing concerns on obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular complexities, and cancer, public education must adopt optimum times of nutrient intake times over the 24-h period. Such a guideline would include avoiding large evening and night meals, consuming early post-exercise breakfast, and distributing frequent meals during morning and early afternoon hours. Scheduling of food intake is a feasible approach to bioengineer lifestyle to improve life quality in the postmodern era.
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