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Human Resting Energy Expenditure Varies with Circadian Phase.

Kirsi-Marja Zitting1, Nina Vujovic1, Robin K Yuan1, Cheryl M Isherwood1, Jacob E Medina2, Wei Wang1, Orfeu M Buxton3, Jonathan S Williams4, Charles A Czeisler1, Jeanne F Duffy5.   

Abstract

There is emerging evidence that circadian misalignment may alter energy expenditure, leading to obesity risk among those with irregular schedules [1-5]. It has been reported that energy expenditure is affected by the timing of sleep, exercise, and meals [6]. However, it is unclear whether the circadian system also modulates energy expenditure, independent of behavioral state and food intake. Here, we used a forced desynchrony protocol to examine whether fasted resting energy expenditure (REE) varies with circadian phase in seven participants. This protocol allowed us to uncouple sleep-wake and activity-related effects from the endogenous circadian rhythm, demonstrating that REE varies by circadian phase. REE is lowest at circadian phase ∼0°, corresponding to the endogenous core body temperature (CBT) nadir in the late biological night, and highest at circadian phase ∼180° in the biological afternoon and evening. Furthermore, we found that respiratory quotient (RQ), reflecting macronutrient utilization, also varies by circadian phase. RQ is lowest at circadian phase ∼240° and highest at circadian phase ∼60°, which corresponds to biological morning. This is the first characterization of a circadian profile in fasted resting energy expenditure and fasted respiratory quotient (with rhythmic profiles in both carbohydrate and lipid oxidation), decoupled from effects of activity, sleep-wake cycle, and diet in humans. The rhythm in energy expenditure and macronutrient metabolism may contribute to greater weight gain in shift workers and others with irregular schedules.
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Keywords:  carbohydrate oxidation; circadian phase; circadian rhythm; lipid oxidation; metabolic rate; respiratory quotient; resting energy expenditure

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30416064      PMCID: PMC6300153          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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