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Shift Work, Heredity, Insulin, and Food Timing Study

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“Shift Work, Heredity, Insulin, and Food Timing Study”

The purpose of this study is to determine whether night time eating that coincides with elevated endogenous melatonin impairs glucose tolerance, particularly in carriers of the MTNR1B risk allele.

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No pharmaceutical medication involved common.study.methods.has-drugs-no
Patients and healthy individuals accepted common.study.methods.is-healthy-no

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Shift Work, Heredity, Insulin, and Food Timing (SHIFT) Study

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NCT02997319

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vbmP9a