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- who: Ai Ni Teoh from the Universidad Autu00f3noma de Ciudad Juu00e1rez, Mexico have published the paper: Chrononutrition is associated with melatonin and cortisol rhythm during pregnancy: Findings from MY-CARE cohort study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: A higher proportion of pregnant women in this study reported having lunch or dinner as their largest meal of the day. The results from this study provided an overall understanding of maternal chrononutrition characteristics and circadian rhythm in terms of melatonin and cortisol levels during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. This explanation is supported by the . . .
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