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- who: Anna Palomar-Cros from the University of Minho, Portugal Shandong Provincial Hospital, China have published the paper: Association of time of breakfast and nighttime fasting duration with breast cancer risk in the multicase-control study in Spain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study investigates whether circadian nutritional behaviors, specifically nighttime fasting duration and time of breakfast, are associated with breast cancer risk. In this analysis, only breast cancer was examined. None of the models showed a significant departure from linearity; therefore, the authors considered exposure variables as continuous. The characteristics of the study . . .
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