Figure 46From: Transdisciplinary unifying implications of circadian findings in the 1950s"Appetite" modifies effect of meal-timing on body weight. Relative body weight loss on breakfast-only (B) as compared to dinner-only (D) is less when meal is free-choice rather than fixed. *Here defined as choice of kind and amount of food. †Weight change (kg/week) on B subtracted from that on D. Appetite (here defined as choice and amount of food) modifies effect of meal timing on body weight. Relative body weight loss on breakfast-only (B) vs. dinner-only (D) is less when meal is free choice rather than fixed (see Fig. 45 for results on individuals) [2].Back to article page