@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02015846, author = {Wang, Ming-Fu and Huang, Sheng-Chi and Chung, Hei-Mei and Lo, Shuen-Fang and Haeno, Fumiyo and Nomura, Satomi and Ikemiyasiro, Midori and Shinjo, Sumie and Asato, Liu and Yamamoto, Shigeru}, issue = {1}, journal = {琉球医学会誌 = Ryukyu Medical Journal}, month = {}, note = {This study was designed to find when to eat for better weight control. Five experiments of 10 days duration were done with 7 young women volunteers. The daily energy intake was 33 kcal/kg in all the experiments but the time or size of meals was different in each experiment. We observed that the later the time of dinner, the more the weight gain; breakfast did not have any effect on the weight gain and an evening snack before dinner prevented weight gain due to a late dinner. These results suggest that weight gain due to a late dinner may be partially due to fasting in early evening., 論文}, pages = {17--20}, title = {[原著]Effect of Meal-Timing on Body Weight Gain in Young Women}, volume = {13}, year = {1993} }