Hassan S Dashti

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Hassan S Dashti

Hassan S Dashti

@hsdash

PhD, RD, FASPEN; @MGHanesthesia; nutrition, sleep, genetics; assistant professor @harvardmed.

Boston, MA Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Sociedad SEEN
Sociedad SEEN@sociedadSEEN·
🟥Comparing ChatGPT with healthcare provider responses to home parenteral nutrition questions 📌ChatGPT puede apoyar la atención de la #NPD y la educación del paciente, especialmente en temas médicos y de estilo de vida generales 📌 Sin embargo, los problemas clínicos complejos requieren experiencia médica aspenjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/nc… @NutriSeen
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Nature Portfolio
Nature Portfolio@NaturePortfolio·
The findings of a study in @CommsMedicine suggest that later meal timing, especially breakfast, could serve as a simple marker of health in older adults and may guide future strategies for healthy aging. go.nature.com/3JPuwMD
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Meal timing in later life may matter for health and longevity found in new paper. “Meal timing trajectories in older adults and their associations with morbidity, genetic profiles, and mortality” nature.com/articles/s4385…
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Professor Erwin Loh
Professor Erwin Loh@erwinloh·
Meal timing in later life may matter for health and longevity Researchers found that as older adults age, they tend to eat breakfast and dinner at later times, while also narrowing the overall time window in which they eat each day. Later breakfast time was consistently associated with having physical and mental health conditions such as depression, fatigue and oral health problems. Difficulty with meal preparation and worse sleep were also linked with later mealtimes. Notably, later breakfast timing was associated with an increased risk of death during follow-up. Individuals genetically predisposed to characteristics associated with being a “night owl” (preferring later sleep and wake times) tended to eat meals at later times. Source in comments.
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Nick Krontiris
Nick Krontiris@nick_krontiris·
The findings of this one suggest that early meal timing may help in weight loss maintenance in the long term, and that it may also mitigate the increased risk of obesity by genotype.
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Valentina Paz
Valentina Paz@valepazperez·
Gracias al podcast Instant Genius por invitarme a hablar sobre las siestas 😴 Thank you to the Instant Genius podcast for the invitation to talk about napping 😴 open.spotify.com/episode/7es8wB…
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SENPE
SENPE@SENPE_·
📌La calidad del sueño, clave en la absorción de nutrientes y el #metabolismo. 🗣️Lo explicó en detalle el Dr. Hassan S. Dashti, profesor de la Facultad de Facultad de Medicina de Harvard, en #SENPE2025 👇👇👇 shorturl.at/qfhKA
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Hassan S Dashti@hsdash·
Since our 2021 GWAS on daytime napping, 35+ papers have used Mendelian randomization to examine its links to 90+ health outcomes. We’ve summarized the evidence in this new review to tackle the big question: are naps good for you?! Find out here: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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Daytime Napping in Adults: Benefits or Risks? Insights from Mendelian Randomization Studies Out now in @SpringerCurRpts. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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