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As obese adults age, their body's daily rhythm of DHEA hormone production becomes weaker, peaks later in the day, and shows lower overall levels, even when fasting, suggesting this change is linked to aging itself rather than metabolic state.
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Effect of the one-day fasting on cortisol and DHEA daily rhythm regarding sex, chronotype, and age among obese adults
Cross-Sectional Study
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2023Even when obese adults fasted for a day, older people still showed weaker and later DHEA rhythms than younger people, meaning aging affects this hormone rhythm no matter what you eat or don’t eat.
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