Meal timing trajectories in older adults and their associations with morbidity, genetic profiles, and mortality
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Research suggests that the timing of meals, particularly breakfast, may be associated with health changes and longevity in older adults. Some studies indicate that late breakfast consumption may be linked to an increased risk of death, while others imply that breakfast timing could be a marker of healthy aging. The relationship between meal timing and health outcomes in older adults appears to be an area of ongoing study.
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