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PhD, RD, FASPEN; @MGHanesthesia; nutrition, sleep, genetics; assistant professor @harvardmed.

Boston, MA
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Hassan S Dashti
2 months
In ~3k older adults followed for decades, we found that changes towards later breakfast was linked to health problems (depression, fatigue & oral) and a modestly higher risk of death. @CommsMedicine @MGBResearchNews Press: https://t.co/O71RbvKltY Paper:
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@MGBResearchNews
Mass General Brigham Research
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In a new study, researchers from @MGHanesthesia and colleagues found that meal timing in later life may matter for health and longevity. The study was published in @CommsMedicine. Read more: https://t.co/PUfPbjdbm6 https://t.co/efLEwQieFR
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@NaturePortfolio
Nature Portfolio
2 months
The findings of a study in @CommsMedicine suggest that later meal timing, especially breakfast, could serve as a simple marker of health in older adults and may guide future strategies for healthy aging. https://t.co/b3HNfpNTiL
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@ObesitySociety
The Obesity Society
2 months
🧬 Eat early, weigh less—even if you’re genetically at risk. New study: early meal timing may reduce obesity risk in people with high polygenic scores. 📖 https://t.co/YSDQBBWWB4 🗣 See expert commentary: https://t.co/tHJAu2iFat #ObesityRisk #Genetics #MealTiming #ObesityJournal
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@medical_xpress
Medical Xpress
2 months
#Shifts toward later meal times, especially delayed breakfast, in #OlderAdults are linked to increased health challenges and higher mortality risk, highlighting the importance of consistent meal #Timing. @MassGenBrigham @NaturePortfolio
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@BrianRoemmele
Brian Roemmele
2 months
Meal timing in later life may matter for health and longevity found in new paper. “Meal timing trajectories in older adults and their associations with morbidity, genetic profiles, and mortality”
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nature.com
Communications Medicine - Dashti et al. characterize whether meal timing changes with age in older adults using longitudinal data from nearly 3000 individuals. They link later breakfast timing with...
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@erwinloh
Professor Erwin Loh
2 months
Meal timing in later life may matter for health and longevity Researchers found that as older adults age, they tend to eat breakfast and dinner at later times, while also narrowing the overall time window in which they eat each day. Later breakfast time was consistently
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@ObserveIR
OOIR
3 months
Trending in #Nutrition: https://t.co/hvHhX9E9ZY 1) Early meal timing & obesity 2) Daily step pattern & physical function (@IJBNPA) 3) Plant-based food & cardiometabolic health 4) Low-fat vs whole milk (@AJCNutrition) 5) Dairy intake & health outcomes (@ejcneditor)
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@nick_krontiris
Nick Krontiris
3 months
The findings of this one suggest that early meal timing may help in weight loss maintenance in the long term, and that it may also mitigate the increased risk of obesity by genotype.
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@medical_xpress
Medical Xpress
3 months
Early meal timing is associated with improved long-term weight-loss maintenance and may offset the impact of genetic risk factors for #Obesity, highlighting the role of circadian alignment in metabolism. https://t.co/CDXVE8dYfR
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medicalxpress.com
Complutense University of Madrid-led researchers report that eating earlier in the day blunts the weight gain ordinarily predicted by a high genetic score for obesity.
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@valepazperez
Valentina Paz
4 months
Gracias al podcast Instant Genius por invitarme a hablar sobre las siestas 😴 Thank you to the Instant Genius podcast for the invitation to talk about napping 😴 https://t.co/7wMJiER2CS
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Instant Genius · Episode
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@agingdoc1
Agingdoc🩺Dr David Barzilai🔔MD PhD MS MBA DipABLM
6 months
Advancing Chrononutrition for Cardiometabolic Health: A 2023 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop Report https://t.co/3Yo9xlboys
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@SENPE_
SENPE
6 months
📌La calidad del sueño, clave en la absorción de nutrientes y el #metabolismo. 🗣️Lo explicó en detalle el Dr. Hassan S. Dashti, profesor de la Facultad de Facultad de Medicina de Harvard, en #SENPE2025 👇👇👇 https://t.co/dXC3YLuvBj
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Hassan S Dashti
6 months
"Artificial Intelligence in Cancer-related Malnutrition and Cachexia: A Transformative Tool in Clinical Nutrition" by @totocarbone, an exciting editorial for @jnutritionorg. Check it out: https://t.co/1LfGjmV2ev
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advances.nutrition.org
Malnutrition and cachexia are common complications in cancer patients, and they negatively influence prognosis, treatment efficacy, and tolerability as well as quality of life [1–3]. Accurately...
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@Cardiology_P
Cardiology Papers
7 months
Advancing Chrononutrition for Cardiometabolic Health: A 2023 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop Report
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ahajournals.org
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Hassan S Dashti
6 months
Since our 2021 GWAS on daytime napping, 35+ papers have used Mendelian randomization to examine its links to 90+ health outcomes. We’ve summarized the evidence in this new review to tackle the big question: are naps good for you?! Find out here:
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link.springer.com
Current Sleep Medicine Reports - Daytime napping, a brief sleep episode during the day, appears to have mixed health effects. This review systematically explores the relationship between daytime...
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Hassan S Dashti
6 months
Daytime Napping in Adults: Benefits or Risks? Insights from Mendelian Randomization Studies Out now in @SpringerCurRpts. https://t.co/etwc5MJ6ex
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Hassan S Dashti
7 months
Advancing Chrononutrition for Cardiometabolic Health: A 2023 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop Report Out now in @JAHA_AHA. https://t.co/g17aDAyvG4
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ahajournals.org
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Hassan S Dashti
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@SENPE_
SENPE
7 months
¡Aforo completo en la ponencia "Cronobiología en terapia médica nutricional" impartida por el Dr. Hassan S. Dashti (@Harvard) en #SENPE2025 ! 👏👏👏
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