Winter’s shorter days disrupt circadian rhythms, impacting metabolism and sleep. Research indicates that eating dinner earlier, ideally between 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm, significantly improves blood sugar control and digestion. Shifting calories to earlier meals and opting for lighter evening fare supports overall well-being during colder months.
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