Optimal Feeding Window
Andrew Huberman discusses the importance of establishing a feeding window based on the results of the My Circadian Clock experiment. He explains how people tend to underestimate their feeding window and suggests selecting a slightly shorter eating window than is comfortable to account for the taper before entering a fasted state. He recommends an eight-hour feeding window for most people, but acknowledges exceptions.In this clip
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Why is an 8-hour feeding window optimal for fasting and time-restricted eating as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode with Dr. Satchin Panda on Circadian Insights into Exercise Timing, Melatonin Biology, and Peak Cognition, and in the clip Feeding Window?
Why is an 8-hour feeding window optimal for fasting and time-restricted eating as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode with Dr. Satchin Panda on Circadian Insights into Exercise Timing, Melatonin Biology, and Peak Cognition, and in the clip Short Feeding Windows?
Why is an 8-hour feeding window optimal for fasting and time-restricted eating, as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode with Dr. Satchin Panda on Circadian Insights into Exercise Timing, Melatonin Biology, and Peak Cognition, and in the clip Feeding Window?