Study Links Longer Meal Intervals in Older Adults to Higher Chronic Disease Risk
A recent study from the Karolinska Institutet found that older adults who wait longer between meals may face a higher risk of chronic diseases. The research highlights that those over 78 are particularly affected, suggesting that meal timing could be crucial for health in this age group.
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Older adults who wait longer between meals may face higher chronic disease risk
Study Links Longer Meal Intervals in Older Adults to Higher Chronic Disease Risk
Older adults who wait longer between meals may face higher chronic disease risk
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